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    Quote Originally Posted by 32t View Post
    Hold one finger not two....

    Or play with how you hold it.

    I think that that picture is for a barber that is not shaving himself.

    I hold my scales straight from the blade.
    I hold mine as show in the picture, with exception to upward passes on the neck. Just goes to show there's more than 1 way to skin a cat.

    I played with 3 fingers over the thumb, 2, and 1. 2 over the thumb like the pic works best for my purposes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marshal View Post
    I hold mine as show in the picture, with exception to upward passes on the neck. Just goes to show there's more than 1 way to skin a cat.

    I played with 3 fingers over the thumb, 2, and 1. 2 over the thumb like the pic works best for my purposes.
    I too do it this way but im trying to get comfy with only one finger. It just dont feel as secure. Ill get it but i have to keep remind8ng myself to keep trying.
    It's just Sharpening, right?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gasman View Post
    I too do it this way but im trying to get comfy with only one finger. It just dont feel as secure. Ill get it but i have to keep remind8ng myself to keep trying.
    That was how I felt about it too. Too loose with just 1 finger up over the thumb. Not quite as much control either.

    But like everything else from hones to strops to shaving angle, the grip is something you gotta play with to find what works for you.
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    I'm a proponent of the index/thumb grip. When I started using a straight razor I experimented with both grips but settled on the index/thumb approach because I really didn't feel like I lost a significant amount of control but gained a bit of nimbleness. Upward, ATG, strokes on my neck still stick to my index finger and thumb but the razor is generally trapped against the side of my first knuckle instead of the pad of my finger.

    At this point I have razors with top and bottom jimps, jimps on just the bottom of the tang and jimpless blades. All-in-all I don't really notice much difference in control as I keep the tang clean and dry throughout my shave.

    As Marshal just mentioned, you have to decide what works for you and like so many things in our hobby, YMMV.
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    Actually, when looked at side by side the tang, distance between the back of the heel and the pivot pin is about the same. Blades and scales look longer on one or the other, but the “holding space” looks about the same.

    But, they may feel very different, depending on a lot of other issues. Which is why scale “Design” is so important to how a razor will feel while honing, stropping and shaving, rather than designing on the fly.

    Scale thickness at the pivot, for me is a big comfort factor, the thinner the better.

    Just slight refinements of scale, width, thickness and length from the pin to the end of the scale, especially at the pivot pin, can make a large difference in how the razor feels and as a result, performs in all the above practices.

    You just have to adjust your hold, for a variety of razor designs, there are just too many variables to make all your razors “feel” the same, unless you buy all the same razors, probably the idea behind the 7 day sets…


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