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<blockquote data-quote="Cowbaby" data-source="post: 3597092" data-attributes="member: 46875"><p>You don't have to hone that often, depends on the hardness of your razor. You have to give them a good strapping every time. When that stops bringing one back and it feels uncomfortable its time to hone again. You really need 3-4 different ones if you go just all straight razor shaving rotating them out and have a hone day. Most razors will last a month or two between honings if you rotate them and how often you use them,.</p><p></p><p>The best way if you just want to save money is to find old Gillette safety razors or the newer brands in shave shops. Then you just order you 100 double edges razor blades that will last you quite a while and your shaving cost drops to about a nickle a shave or maybe 20 cents if you use premium blades like feathers or something and designer soaps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowbaby, post: 3597092, member: 46875"] You don't have to hone that often, depends on the hardness of your razor. You have to give them a good strapping every time. When that stops bringing one back and it feels uncomfortable its time to hone again. You really need 3-4 different ones if you go just all straight razor shaving rotating them out and have a hone day. Most razors will last a month or two between honings if you rotate them and how often you use them,. The best way if you just want to save money is to find old Gillette safety razors or the newer brands in shave shops. Then you just order you 100 double edges razor blades that will last you quite a while and your shaving cost drops to about a nickle a shave or maybe 20 cents if you use premium blades like feathers or something and designer soaps. [/QUOTE]
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