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    So I have a gold dollar razor and honed it up nice and sharp. I use that and stropp and it stays sharp. My dovo OTOH dulls after a few shaves. I ruled out my shaving/stropping technique because I don't have this problem with my other razor. I looked at the edge under magnification and don't see any chips or rust. So what gives? Any suggestions? I set the bevel myself on the gold dollar and the dovo was supposably set by someone else but I figured if it was sharp at one time them the bevel must be set or is this wrong?
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    It sounds like you need to reset the bevel to me. What grit stones are you using?
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    Somethings up huh ? All it takes is one bad move on the strop to ruin your day. Is this just a one time deal or have you repeatedly touched it up and had it go bad ?

    Also are the 2 razors the same grind ? I could think of a ton of things but need more to go on :<0)
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    They are the same grind and yeah it's been pretty much since I got the razor. One is 6/8 and the other 5/8. I can USUALLY get it (dovo)very sharp again but in a matter of two shaves it's pulling again. I have yet to touch up my gold dollar (I only got it a week ago though so only about 4 shaves but still "good to go")
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    Quote Originally Posted by bouschie View Post
    It sounds like you need to reset the bevel to me. What grit stones are you using?
    For touch ups I use a Guangxi Chinese Natural and pasted balsa strop.
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    Thumbnail test will tell you if bevel is set. Drag it on top of thumbnail. It should feel like its digging into the nail, not just grabbing.

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    Set your own bevel on the Dovo. Your razor, show that edge who is boss! All your work/learning on the GD earned you the right. Dive in!

    the

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    FINE!!!


    (and remember, if it won't shave off the 8k, going forward is not the right choice. i now make me test everything off the 8k, then proceed if GTG)
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    Ha! Who would have ever thought a Chinese Gold Dollar would outperform a German Dovo? Not me lol!

    I would even go out on a limb and say that if you figured out how to tame your Gold Dollar and like it, you are going to LOVE the Dovo when you get it working.

    I could be wrong of course lol. But that's my experience anyway. Good luck! I say start with the bevel as well.
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    Nice cigar by the way .
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    I am sure I will be chastised for this, but I have a love affair with my Gold Dollars. Not all of them but I have 3 that are good shavers and one that is my number 2 of all I own. I have a Dovo, that is an ok shaver and it took me a long time to figure out that with the Dovo is made of thinner metal then the Gold Dollar. Since it is thinner, you have to use a lot less pressure when on the stone as that it flexes more. I guess what I am saying is that the Gold Dollar is way more forgiving of my mistakes on the stones. I think this also holds true with my stropping. Just something to consider, I am sure others will have different opinions.
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