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    Question What about stainless? Anyone use them?

    I have been considering adding one stainless to my rotation just to see how it works out. I figure it would be harder to sharpen, but would hold an edge long enough to be worth it. Also I have to admit a major factor is that this one is so dom pretty


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    I have 2 Limited edition dovo's which my g/f kindly refers to as Ray's razor ... Both of them shave every bit as well as carbon steel .. I've had no problem touching them up at all


    http://www.classicshaving.com/catalo...00.htm#image_1

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    I have a Friodur and a Hess stainless. I like them alot. I would try one. I think that the holding the hone might be overrated though. They don't seem to hold on much longer to me.

    Here is the Hess in a SOTD pic. And a couple of other razors with the Friodur. It has the orange scales
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    Quote Originally Posted by Garry View Post
    I have 2 Limited edition dovo's which my g/f kindly refers to as Ray's razor ... Both of them shave every bit as well as carbon steel .. I've had no problem touching them up at all


    http://www.classicshaving.com/catalo...00.htm#image_1
    Wow, that's nice

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    "I think that the holding the hone might be overrated though. They don't seem to hold on much longer to me."

    Good to know, I think I was going by my old experience with ss knives. I could always get a great edge on carbon steel knives, but ss was a pain.

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    SS takes a little more work to do and it does hold the hone longer. Don't get me wrong but it isn't going to be a huge difference I think. I think the rest resistance is the greatest feature.

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    The "micarta" razor you are showing there is one of my favourites in my rotation, great blade ...and wwithout a doubt one of the most beautifull ones to look and hold...feels great in your hand.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fallout55 View Post
    I have been considering adding one stainless to my rotation just to see how it works out. I figure it would be harder to sharpen, but would hold an edge long enough to be worth it. Also I have to admit a major factor is that this one is so dom pretty


    Yes I have that one.... and yer right she sho is purtty!!!!!
    Couple of hints on getting her sharp if you get this one...
    First let me say I think this Dovo is my most wicked sharp razor in my collection...In fact I am very gentle with her, when she comes out to dance... The razor is pretty finicky though, I found that this is a razor that if you want the most out of the blade, which is a super fine grind, you almost have to use a pasted strop (unless you are the Hone God)....
    Once I thought I had a great edge, I shaved and she was basically a good shaving razor, when I took her across a .50 and .25 pasted strop.... WOW huge difference, yes of course, there will be somebody who will now post that the razor wasn't honed to it's full potential..... well my friend put this one on a hone get it as sharp as you possible can then strop with some paste and it will open your eyes....
    Now the bad news!!!! This is by no means even close to being my best shaving razor,,, For some reason no matter how sharp you get these new razors they are just not as smooth feeling as a vintage blade... (then again that might just be in my head)
    Enjoy!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by gssixgun View Post
    For some reason no matter how sharp you get these new razors they are just not as smooth feeling as a vintage blade... (then again that might just be in my head)
    Enjoy!!!!!
    I agree. A new razor rarely measures up to a good vintage. I vote that competition made them be better razors in order to survive.

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    I have a pre-WWII Dovo INOX model 41. It was a bear to hone but it won't shave. It was one of my problem children I brought to the Texas Meet Up and John Crowley suggested that I have it cryogenically hardened with Texas Knife Makers. It is a beautiful razor I just wish it would shave. BUT others I've laid hands on were fine. They didn't bring out the sunshine when they shaved but I'll snag another SS someday. OhOH RAD Alert!!!!!
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