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    Member Stuart74's Avatar
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    Ian,

    Just ordered a Bismark myself so was interested when I saw your post about it not shaving well.

    As others have said, it might be that the razor was shave ready from the manufacturer, but I think from what I have read here and on another UK site that sels Dovo's they may not be.

    Might be an idea to send it out to be re-honed and see if there is a big difference.

    Hope it sahves better.


    Stuart.

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    Welcome, Ian!

    I would have to agree with everything that's been said here. It sounds like the blade, though very sharp, was not "shave ready" and should be honed by a pro.

    I would imagine, unless you have to send it over seas to get honed, you should be able to have it back by Christmas. If not, you will still thank yourself that you got it properly honed and will be amazed at the difference.

    Again, welcome, and keep us posted on how it goes.

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    Funny you should mention it, i was in Geo F Trumpers yesterday on Jermyn Street.I dropped in briefly to see what they have but since i had only shaved once with the bismarck before going i wasnt yet aware there was a problem (im convinced its not honed).

    The assistant seemed knowledgeable, a gentleman in his late 40s, but when he asked what i was after seemed very suprised i had such a good razor.(Seemed to sell alot of safetys whilst i was in there)
    Whilst he knew his stuff, he was nowhere near as particular as the guys on here, and although he was a straight razor user, i dont think he had ventured as deeply into the ceremonious variants that are spoken of on this site.(This site really does strike me as an absolute gem).
    Whilst i was there i couldnt resist trying one of their soaps.Went for the Geo F Trumper coconut in the wooden bowl.Even though my shave wasnt perfect tonight, the scent is subtle and very refreshing.Id favour it over the eucalyptus one i bought with the razor so far.

    Going to send the razor for honing as soon as possible.

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    I'm embarrassed to admit I have yet to try any Trumper's soaps. Something I must rectify soon.

    Let us know how you get on with having your razor honed, Ian.

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