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    Chrisl,

    I think you would really benefit from reading the 1961 Barbers Manual in the archives, particularly page 26.

    If you have read it how would you respond/comment to the text which states "Guard against sagging. The pressure of the razor must be heavy enough to feel a firm drag or draw" (p. 26)

    I would suspect, given what you've said so far, that you would have achieved a draw on one side of the blade and not on the other.

    Thoughts?

    We posted simultaneously. I think you can surmise my position on your question. But your right, either option might be a wash.
    Last edited by AFDavis11; 02-10-2008 at 12:21 AM.

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