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    Default Best place to get a Dovo in Canada?

    Can anyone give me a suggestion or recommendation on where to get my first razor in Canada? Online, or local around the Ottawa area. I'm thinking the Classic Dovo 5/8 in black is the best choice for me. Or if there are other suggestions, I'd be glad to hear. Or if someone is willing to sell a used razor at a fair price to a new member, I'd also be glad to hear from you. Thanks!

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    Classic edge is good when they're in stock. Also SRD but the shipping is pricy from the states.
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    I think Knifewear has a store in Ottawa. They are primarily knife guys, but some have are decent with a razor. Or just check the classifieds here.
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    I've been doing some searching, and here is what I've come up with ($129 factory-sharpened only) Dovo Razor Carbon 5/8 Half HG Black Synthetic | House of Knives ($139 honed but sold out) Dovo 5/8 Straight Razor Black ($140 factory-sharpened only) DOVO "Best Quality" Straight Razor 5/8", Black Handle | Shaving

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    I do not know who hones the razors for Fendrihan but I have had razors honed by Phil from Classicedge and can say the edges are very good. Personally I would not buy a new razor with a factory edge if I did not know how to hone a straight razor. It seems like it is almost down to the flip of a coin if the factory edge is really shave ready. If it is not shave ready you will have a miserable first experience of a shave and will have to send it out for honing anyway. Personally, I would wait for Phil to have what you want in stock. As a bonus Phil offers a free second honing.

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    The issue with House of Knives is they are factory edges and not hand honed, nor do they recommend anyone either. Stick with Phil at the Classic Edge.
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    +1 to the advice to avoid house of knives.

    Knifewear on Bank St is a good local option. While they are primarily a knife store, they are a knife store staffed by folks who are appropriately obsessed with Very Sharp Things. I personally have not used their honing service, but have heard positive things about it second-hand. Best thing is you'll be able to see the razor in person and decide what you like. Worst case scenario: it isn't entirely shave-ready. If that's the case let me know and we can meet up and I'll put a good edge on it for you.

    Happy hunting.
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    +1 to Phil at the Classic Edge. They've got lots of Dovos like here:
    http://classicedge.ca/index.php?rout...roduct_id=2273
    or in a beginners kit:
    http://classicedge.ca/index.php?rout...roduct_id=2225

    You know it will come with a great edge, and you get one free re-honing
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    Quote Originally Posted by ecormier View Post
    +1 to Phil at the Classic Edge. They've got lots of Dovos like here:
    Dovo 6/8 Best Quality Straight Razor
    or in a beginners kit:
    Dovo Straight Razor Set

    You know it will come with a great edge, and you get one free re-honing
    Agreed - I'd highly recommend the beginner's kit, that's what I started with.

    On another note, Phil does his own Classic Edge Badger Brushes, and I have to say, I was on a quest for the perfect brush for a long time, purchased quite a few different one's, from boar, to mixed, to various badger brushes, and the Classic Edge Badger brush seemed to stand up to all of them. I still use it occasionally.

    It is a superb brush, I bought two additional one's just to have on hand, superb brush for the money IMO.

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