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    I saw some JA Heckles kitchen knifes at the store and they where allot less than a straight so I wondered if they use different steel or something I was thinking it would be cool to make a frame back razor using a section of blade from one if it's good steel. but maybe I could just pick up a peering knife or something.

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    YouTube - Shave of the Day


    Made another one tonight. I really like being able to see what I'm doing Looking at my own style helps me figure out how to really tune it up

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    YouTube - Shaving Gold Bug, Landers Frary & Clark Razors


    Been busy with work, was amazing how much work I got done with just having 2 days off in a row I'm off for a few weeks as they redo the interior of the restraunt...
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    Keep forgetting how to post vids
    Here is my first video on stones. I'm planning on a few of these videos using the various stones I have. I'll be working on both razors and kitchen knives, I'll post them here as I go

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    Sharpening, honing and shaving with my Torrey 3 videos made and so far Pt 1 is up and running
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    HAHA forgot to add a link to the actual shave of the Torrey oops...

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    I like how serious you look when you are shaving. It is, after all, serious business.

    CarrieM tells me the logo is a bulwhip. I don't remember who, but someone suggested that some of the early Torrey's with the bullwhip may be imported from Sheffield. That would explain the Sheffield type of "hollow ground" blade you've got there. What do you think, does she feel like the softer Sheffield steel?

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    Quote Originally Posted by holli4pirating View Post
    I like how serious you look when you are shaving. It is, after all, serious business.

    CarrieM tells me the logo is a bulwhip. I don't remember who, but someone suggested that some of the early Torrey's with the bullwhip may be imported from Sheffield. That would explain the Sheffield type of "hollow ground" blade you've got there. What do you think, does she feel like the softer Sheffield steel?
    That wouldn't supprise me at all. Alot about how this razor feels reminds me of later sheffields, really is a nice feeling razor.

    I get into issues at work because I look like that when I concentrate, seems I scare the locals when I do that

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