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Uploaded by on May 25, 2009

straight razor sharpening
www.razorandstone.com

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  • Yes .I have couple Japanese stones.

  • holy shit that's a lot of stones!!! thanks for the video, i just restored my grandfathers of straight razor then realized that i didn't know how to sharpen it. i came to youtube immediately.

  • @varun009 i wouldn't risk to hone very important razor to you if you have never done sharpening.

    Try to send it out or join our forum we do offer free honing.

    you be lucky to win it.

    Not every person lucky enough to have Grandfathers razor available to him.

  • You are welcome.

    I am in USA and yes i do.

  • You are welcome Steve .

    please make visit our website which we do help people to learn ,free honing,and winning prices for members every month.

    it is razorandstone. com

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  • Never apologise for not speaking English well. I can't speak your language, nor can I sharpen a cut throat. I have a lot to learn..

  • so far so good its people like you that take the time to share information that makes the world better thanks alot brother

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  • have you ever used japanese waterstones for honing?

  • Thank you so much for putting up these videos. your accent is really cool too ;)

    where do you live? do you sharpen and restore razors to shave ready for a fee?

  • great video, no votes down :)

  • Thank you so much for putting up these videos, sham. It's a huge help to those trying to learn to hone who don't know anyone else who does it.

    And your english is very impressive! Especially with the difficult terminology of honing.

    Thanks again.

    Steve.

  • @zemzemehayeboodan thank you it is not easy to find a finishing Japanese stones.

    they are a little pricey.

    you can send me email i will do my best to help you out.

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