Slash McCoy
I freehand dog rockets
Oh, so Slash soaks his film in this stuff, now I get it. It's all so clear now.
Actually, no, I don't see what difference the mojo makes, so I don't use it. Alfredo is the biggest proponent of mojo honing.
Oh, so Slash soaks his film in this stuff, now I get it. It's all so clear now.
"mojo" is the garlic/sour orange marinade you soak your chicken in, very good stuff if made at homeActually, no, I don't see what difference the mojo makes, so I don't use it. Alfredo is the biggest proponent of mojo honing.
Alum,
Is the layout of that picture an accident or are you trying to tell us something about the intrinsically masculine nature of "mojo"?
I am waiting for delivery of my first straight edge razor. Before I start on my own, can anyone recommend a good honing and sharpening service I can send it to for the first time just to make sure everything is good?
However you spell it, my sense is that "mojo" can be summarized as follows...
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However you spell it, my sense is that "mojo" can be summarized as follows...
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But I fear we're getting off-topic here. For starters, gimme a soft/black Ark combo stone (or is that a soft and true hard Ark?) and a pasted strop and I'm good to go...
Notice how damn confusing and enraging it was to these early rock rubbers?
I think that is a marble tile with lapping film stuck to the side, that is why they are upset
I would like to hone my own blade. My question regards the grit: does it matter what size grit you use, as in start with? I assume it is also a must to go from a lower grit up to a higher grit to 'finish' the blade? The higher the better is my understanding.
This is what I had been thinking.Yes, it matters very much. Are you already shaving with a straight?