1. Chicago Pocket Knife Co.
    Made in Sheffield England

    One layer of tape. This one took on a very very sharp edge, right from the start, and didn't stop. Finished on Welsh Slate Stones and an Arkansas Surgical Black. Wicked Wicked edge. I might Give this one a shave, tonight.


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  2. Wm Elliot & Co.
    Germany

    Newly restored. The previous owner, recently, attempted to hone this, and wore down the spine, and left the bevel a little tattered. It needed two layers of tape, and the edge good and killed, before preceding to the bevel setting. I did not feel like spending a lot of time on the Norton 1k, so I preset the bevel with a light touch on the Norton 220 grit stone. From there, it went great. Zero issues, a nice angle on the bevel, and was popping hairs, on every stone. Finished with Welsh Slates and an Arkie Surgical Black. Awesome feeling edge.

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  3. 7/8 ShaveSmith just honed on Nakayama Tomei
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  4. Had three that needed some work
    From the top:

    Kiebitz #20 5/8 roundpoint
    I wanted to put an edge on it before I did any restoration work to it just to make sure the condition of the steel, it had an 1/8 long chip and some rust along parts of the edge, but those problems are gone without removing much steel.

    Crocker 5/8
    Refreshed the edge starting at 4K

    F.W. Engles special 3/4
    Before I started on this one I had looked at the edge to see what issues I would need take care of, and what I saw I’m pretty sure this razor has never been honed. It took a really nice edge that pops hairs with ease. It’s also ready for the workbench.

    The stones I used were a norton 1K, 4K/8k, naniwa super stone 12k.
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  5. Love the scales on the Kiebitz .F.W.Engels are awesome shavers .Nice looking razors Paul .
  6. Recently dovo best quality , dovo special. The special was fighting me a bit, finally got it.
    I am refeshning and maintaining them on pasted balsa.

  7. Pics??
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  8. Thank you the fwe and the kiebitz need some tlc to make them really look good. I’ve been really researching on how to use electrolysis to clean the black off a blade without damaging the faint etchings. I have a few test subjects to work with before I try it on a good blade.
  9. Three bresducks honed on 1,5,8, naniwa super stones seem to come out good considering my first try at honing straights. Been using straight razor for almost a year & kept buying shave ready but it was time to try a stone as all the dubl Ducks were taking longer.

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    Just Honed this Newly Acquired Stainless Steel Herder Solingen 5/8th +..Honed on My Naniwa Super Stone Progression...Finished on a 17 K Escher Thuri...I Have Two 17 K Escher Thuri Stones..Lucky Me...:happy097:

    I Used the Bottom One..Like Honing on Glass...I Might Keep this One Rather than Turn it Over...Came with its Original Box & Looked Never Honed Since Leaving the Factory...The Factory Grinding is Par Excellence I Have Two Other Stainless Herders & I Love Em..They are Not Run of the Mill Solingen Razors for Sure..:)

    Took an Awesome Edge & I Just Might have to Keep it..:rofl:


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  11. Good news. I have a Herder on the way, for several days now. It's an old one.

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  12. Excellent and I think you will love it. I have a #49 15/16.
  13. It's an Abr.Herder 326. Its going to be a restoration razor. I dont know anything about Herders, but hear about them from you guys.

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  14. Ancient brand. Went out of business in the mid ‘90’s I think .
  15. Great looking Razor Billy .I love how Herder razors shave .Enjoy that German Master piece .
    Regards Mike
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    Honed a 7/8 Robeson ShureEdge for a friend here in town. The razor looked new, with not much if any evidence of a bevel and no detectable spine wear - though the edge was rough. I started forming the bevels on a Shapton Glass HR 1k, and the bevels set almost immediately though I had to work on the last few mm of the heel on one side. Next up, 2k, 4k, a Nakayama kiita with diamond plate slurry, and a hard orange-green Nakayama asagi with tomo gave me silent HHT root in or out.

    This is a really nice razor - it has tiny bevels, ground very well indeed, and of course American razors this large are uncommon. It’s a little more hollow than you might expect, and despite it’s large size, it isn’t a heavy razor.

    Cheers, Steve
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  17. Touch Up Time: Some went back the Naniwa 8k and the Shapton Glass 16k, some just the Shapton Glass

    Silverloaf 8/8

    PRC Chimera

    Atlas JWest

    Hart Steel 6/8

    M Martinez 8/8
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  18. Surprised the stone could hold that heavyweight lineup ;)
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  19. Love those burl scales @Keithmax

    Cheers, Steve
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  20. My shave of the day razor had a ding on the edge so I took it back to a 1000 grit and worked it out finishing it on a Celebrated Razor Hone. Very comfortable and close shave this morning with no aftershave burn.
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