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    I guess I am now a member of the Boker Brotherhood. I picked up a "Red-Injun Barber" B-101 off the Bay for cheap. Nobody else bid which had me worried till it got here. It's not bad actually. Some light pitting (but none at the cutting edge) which I gently polished and cleaned up a bit. The scales are nice and polished up easily. For the last little bit I have been using it as my honing trainer. After a couple of less than successful attempts I figured out that it had a slight frown which was causing problems. So I went radical and did a modified "bread knife" (per gssixgun's video). After that I set the bevel on a 1K stone, then went through 4K, 8K, and finished on a 12K. Just did a test shave and I am very pleased with it.

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    BTW, does anyone know how the "Barber" version differs from the normal Red-Injun?
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    Very nice, and nice original scales too.
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    I'm not a "real" member because I don't have a digital camera to post pics but I will say that my new Boker Silver Steel 6/8 from SRD does give my Wade and Butcher a run for its money on my beard and I'm proud to have it in my rotation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Benz View Post
    I'm not a "real" member because I don't have a digital camera to post pics but I will say that my new Boker Silver Steel 6/8 from SRD does give my Wade and Butcher a run for its money on my beard and I'm proud to have it in my rotation.
    Do you have a cell phone that takes pictures? All my photos are from my Cell camera.
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    My cell phone has a camera but the thing is an old flip open and I have no idea how to use the camera function anyway. Just go to SRD and look at the Boker line of razors. I selected the one with the white scales........... the faux tortoise one just doesn't appeal to me.

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    Böker 15/16

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    IIRC, I think BobH may have posted this somewhere on here too, but I think this is also an appropriate place to post it as well. These photos have been taken from a Boker booklet that often came with some of the old Boker razors. So here's how Boker tells you to shave.

    On the first side of the booklet,

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    Dang, thats hard to read. How do I make these pics bigger??
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    I tell you what, Ill just write the last 4 pages out for you.

    STROPPING THE "KING CUTTER"

    It is neccessary to use a good strop with a good razor

    We do NOT favor the use of a swing strop because of its flexibility.

    It is impossible to hold a swing strop taught enough, so, that it will not give way under stropping pressure, thereby tending to round and dull the edge.

    Should you posses a swing strop. place it flat on a table. close to the edge, in order to ensure a flat surface.

    Our experience has taught us that the only good form of strop is the-

    BLOCK RAZOR STROP

    This is made from a solid piece of wood with leather fastened to both sides in such a manner as to produce a perfectly level surface.

    If you use a good Block strop perfectly, you will not need to hone a "KING CUTTER" Razor, or to have it reset. Your razor will always be in perfect condition.

    The strop must be kept clean, smooth and soft at all times. If the leather becomes dry, a little lather applied with the brush will soften it again.

    We have a good special dressing for Razor strops which we can thoroughly recommend.


    HOW TO STROP

    The BACK of the razor is the exact gauge for the edge, therefore in stropping-

    Lay the razor razor flat on the strop diagonally, that is both edge and back touching the strop simultaneously.

    Then draw the blade from heel to point over the strop. Then turn the razor on its back and draw towards you again from heel to point. 5 or 6 strokes on the strop usually will be sufficient to obtain a good edge.

    If you follow these instructions, you will never have a problem keeping your Razor in perfect condition.

    PREPARING FOR A SHAVE


    When preparing for a shave, it is alway advisable to wash the face with warm water, so as to remove any dust or grit which may have been deposited by air or wind.

    Then lather the face well, using good shaving soap and warm water, and apply the lather with a good shaving brush.

    If you have a wiry beard and tender skin rub the lather well in, leaving it creamy and thick on the face.


    HOW TO SHAVE WELL


    Always draw the razor in the same direction as the natural growth of the hair, that is

    generally downward


    If you do not do this you will find it difficult to get a clean shave or will shave yourself too close, with the danger of developing ingrown hair.

    Always draw the skin upwards and above the part to be shaved.

    This will help you considerably to do clean work.

    Do your shaving close to a mirror and good light. You should see clearly what you are doing.

    Strop the razor immediately after shaving in order to remove moisture which may be left on the edge and rust the razor while not in use.
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    Geez, I nearly went blind before I paged down and saw that you kindly typed it all out for us. Interesting that it recommends only five or six strokes on the strop. We are all doing about ten times that much.
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    Ya, and throw your hanging strops away, they're no good. You only need a cheap paddle strop cause its perfectly flat.
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