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06-17-2017, 02:50 AM #5691
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Thanked: 4826I was way more into honing when I was learning. Now that I have a system that I am confident in, it comes in waves. I will have a great time spending days honing and then I'm good for a while. However I must says it is never a chore, when I hone I always have fun with it.
It's not what you know, it's who you take fishing!
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06-17-2017, 02:58 AM #5692
Likely why I have not honed in a while!
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06-17-2017, 03:56 AM #5693
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- Virginia, USA
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06-17-2017, 04:00 AM #5694
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- Feb 2013
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Thanked: 4826I actually have quite a few options and really should make an effort to spend some time learning some of my naturals. For a while I was really into figuring out all about the hones that I found in the real wild and at that point I neglected my cotis and eschews and goldfisch and charnley and I'm sure there are a few more. I do like the options but spend most of my time with two.
It's not what you know, it's who you take fishing!
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06-17-2017, 05:13 AM #5695
My favourite part of honing is putting the stones away.....
Once I've had a great shave with an edge I've put on myself...then I like honing.
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06-17-2017, 01:49 PM #5696
Can I ever relate to this. You took the words right out of my mouth! I love to figure out puzzles and now that I have a consistent system with Arkansas stones my honing sessions come and go in waves. One reason I never hone for money is that I don't want to "have" to hone. I sit down when the spirit moves me and I enjoy myself. The odd razor that gives me trouble is a love-hate thing. I love a good puzzle but I hate the frustration of the puzzle at the same time. It's the challenge of the whole Straight Razor world that keeps me going. So many options from honing to shaving to restoration. Collecting, different stones, soaps, and brushes. These are just a few of the rabbit holes out there that I enjoy.
What a curse be a dull razor; what a prideful comfort a sharp one
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06-17-2017, 02:04 PM #5697
I love the quote! He was born in Mysore India. I love that place.
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06-17-2017, 04:39 PM #5698
Butterscotch Buck Rogers 28 mm Paladin badger brush, 55.75mm loft (2CSLD4 knot)
Dan
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06-17-2017, 04:52 PM #5699
That brush looks very nice!
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06-17-2017, 09:00 PM #5700
A Fili 14 JMP signature blade is on its way to its new home. This early JMP Doble Temple (early 1950s since no Made in Spain is on the tang reverse) with original Bakelite scales was well under $200, came with an original box, and had only a few minor spots of pitting. Needless to say at its price point and condition I jumped on it like a hungry hobo on a ham sandwich. Will have a light restoration done to address the pitting and get it shave ready.