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    Senior Member HungeJ0e's Avatar
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    Interesting thread for me as I'm having similar issues...

    Had my two razors honed by Glen and they were sharp as could be...

    Ruined one edge shortly thereafter by rolling (rolled the wrong way two passes on a leather strop when I wasn't thinking) as well as nicking on my belt buckle (don't ask)...

    The other razor started as an excellent shaver. On my tenth shave or so now though and slowly degrading every shave. Still pops the hair off my arm... but doesn't seem to pass a HHT... Stropping 25 on canvas and 50 on leather before every shave; with at least 10 on canvas and 20 on leather afterwards to clean off the blade.

    Blade is starting to pull a bit and irritate the neck as well. Maybe I need to add an XTG pass? My beard is quite thick. Stropping mid shave helps briefly, but not for long...

    Sigh... this is clearly not a hobby yielding quick results... good news is my rehoned blade should be back soon... bad news is I leave for a 4 month military deployment in two days, blade may not be back soon enough!

    Cheers,

    - HJ

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    First of all, thanks everyone for your advice.

    I decided to shower and shave tonight. I couldn't stand three days growth anymore.

    Before the shower, I stropped about twenty on the practice strop. Then I moved to the linen for around thirty and the the good 3" strop for about fifty. I decided not to "baby" the stropping, and to apply a bit more pressure. It certainly felt and sounded a bit different than my last outing.

    One thing I did notice on the practice strop was that a few times on the stroke toward the door, the toe of the blade left a arcing lighter colored drag mark. Frustrating. I think this is from uneven pressure on the strop with the razor. While doing the x-pattern, the anchor end (head) of the strop would twist also.

    I concentrated more with the good strop and this didn't happen.

    After the shower I made up some Tabac and Wars and kept it looser that the last time, also.

    Anywho, the shave was much better than last time. Hopefully, it was insufficient stropping or bad technique last time and improved this time.

    It took several passes but I am once again pleased. I read somewhere that you can probably count on as many passes with a straight as you did with a DE or SE. This was true tonight. Rarely am I a two pass kind of a guy, unless I absolutely have to stop. My beard grows every direction I possibly can, and that is in just one area.

    Against the grain is out of the question for now. I tried, ever so lightly, a couple times. The razor stopped dead in its own tracks. A couple xtg were successful, though.

    So.....we'll see what tomorrow brings......

    Good shaving,
    kevin

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    Seemed like the stropping idea could have been the issue. Also how does the razor stop dead in it's tracks when you go ATG? That seems like another issue to me also, like the razor may have been dulled by improper stropping. Next time you strop try a higher count of Linen and leather, something like 40/100. See if this eases the difficulty of the ATG pass. The razor should cut easily ATG, even on your neck as long as you stretch very tight and have a good angle. The razor should be almost completely flat on our face when you go ATG.

    I do the same amount of passes with a straight that I did with my DEs. The only difference is, my neck feels smoother when I rub it atg, and my skin is a lot better than it has even been with a DE.
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    I wonder if starting out with latigo is a contributing
    factor to stropping difficulties. A flatter, smoother
    leather with less draw might be more appropriate.

    Anyways, I recommend 60/60 as the number of
    passes each day before shaving. I think I may do
    an experiment with leather only to see how that
    goes so I can be of more help to new shavers who
    don't use linen.



    - Scott

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