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    Quote Originally Posted by Kees View Post
    Lack of dexterity is what I call my condition. I am glad I started honing as soon as I started straight razor shaving. Dread to think how much money I would have spent on honing had I not honed my own razors.
    Two, three, four times a year I had to send out to be honed. It's been ten months so far this go around.
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    You're doing way better than I.
    Time to get honing. Grab a practice razor and get going!
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    Gee kees, as I recall your a physician aren't you? No dexterity? I'll say no more.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jmercer View Post
    Was the same for me for I am heavy handed. Not saying you are. Finally using the lightest touch I can muster, I started to get some decent stropping (SRD Bridle). Still gives the creeps I will drop my razor with such a light touch but I am getting there. I want to try honing, have collected the stones, but not until I am confident with my stropping.
    I learned everything backward. Pretty much started out honing, then had to learn to shave properly when I finally managed to get a good sharp shaving edge. Then I had to learn to strop right, in order to maintain the sharp edge I just created.

    Now pasted strops are kind of taking the fun out of it. I enjoy honing, and the various edges my natural stones give. If I put my pasted strops to work, with the number of razors in my rotation, it could be a long, long time before I need to break out the stones again. Might have to put a sign out front and try to generate some honing business just so I have an inflow of hone-ables to feed the habit.
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