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Gentlemen may I present 'The "Whitvale" patent collapsible Shaving Brush,
For my christmas morning shave.
Gentlemen,
I recently took up the art of honing and using straight razors. Youtube (Lynn Abrams and gssixgun) as my master, and Amazon.com for most of the tools of the trade. I've shaved with razors sharpened by others many times before, but today I used one of my own for the first time. No pulling, no irritation, just a great shave. I have a long way to go to being an expert on honing straight razors, but so far so good!
Here is what I used today, a Genco De Roma, full hollow ground, and boy is it sharp (nicked my thumb while honing, too!). There is still splotching in the finish of the blade from age and probably bad storage, but absolutely no pitting. I will try to polish this out soon, I was focusing on the edge mainly at this time. Hones used: 4k/8k Norton to set bevel and begin polish, 12k Naniwa to finish polish, balsa/Chromium Oxide (.5 micron) pasted strop for micro polish, and English bridle leather strop for final:
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-Max
I don't have the stones to use a straight razor yet...
Currently, I alternate between a GEM single edge and a Gillette double edge. Other accoutrements are a boar hair brush, van der Hagen soap, and a shave mug that was my grandfather's and manufactured in England. I have a number of aftershaves that I alternate through, although my current go to is the family dollar version of old spice. I actually like it better than the real stuff, which I also have.