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My exploding razor knows secrets
I finally got the "Glasharp" DE blade hone that I have been looking for a long time. Since there are few related records in B&B, I will record the information here.
It and the famous Lillicrap's are both antique blade grinders made of uranium glass, so they fluoresce under 395nm UV light.
Of course, the thinner modern DE blades may not be suitable for grinding to avoid damage to the plating, or some people think that the number of times must be increased to be effective; but in any case, DE blades are cheap enough now, and our time is better spent elsewhere good.
Therefore, compared with the semi-concave design of "Lillicrap's", the "Glasharp" with a complete cup shape has more advantages.
Even if I don't use the Glasharp for sharpening blades, it's good for storing handles/blades/soap samples...or soaking brushes.
Happy to have a piece of shaving history with magical green light in my shave den.
I'm sure it's low enough radiation that the bald man wouldn't invite me to join his mutant school.
Thank you gentlemen for your participation
It and the famous Lillicrap's are both antique blade grinders made of uranium glass, so they fluoresce under 395nm UV light.
Of course, the thinner modern DE blades may not be suitable for grinding to avoid damage to the plating, or some people think that the number of times must be increased to be effective; but in any case, DE blades are cheap enough now, and our time is better spent elsewhere good.
Therefore, compared with the semi-concave design of "Lillicrap's", the "Glasharp" with a complete cup shape has more advantages.
Even if I don't use the Glasharp for sharpening blades, it's good for storing handles/blades/soap samples...or soaking brushes.
Happy to have a piece of shaving history with magical green light in my shave den.
I'm sure it's low enough radiation that the bald man wouldn't invite me to join his mutant school.
Thank you gentlemen for your participation
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