G'day guys,
I'm new to straight razors. Am I safe trusting my brand new razor to a knife-sharpener?
I have a brand new Dovo Solingen Straight Razor: Renaissance 6/8; and I'm having trouble finding someone to hone it for me in Sydney, Australia.
I rang a few knife-sharpeners, one of them said he couldn't do it himself, but recommended someone who he said "might be able to help". I rang that individual (who offers a mobile knife-sharpening service to the restaurants in Sydney), who said he could do it for me tomorrow for $20.
On his website, it says he uses "cold stone, water-cooled sharpening", although I don't know if he'd do that with my razor, or use some other technique. To be honest, the guy really did sound like he knew what he was talking about, which made me feel much more confident.
The reason I am posting is that there is nobody that offers a specialist razor-honing service, and I know absolutely nothing about it. Am I safe trusting my brand new razor to a knife-sharpener?
I'm new to straight razors. Am I safe trusting my brand new razor to a knife-sharpener?
I have a brand new Dovo Solingen Straight Razor: Renaissance 6/8; and I'm having trouble finding someone to hone it for me in Sydney, Australia.
I rang a few knife-sharpeners, one of them said he couldn't do it himself, but recommended someone who he said "might be able to help". I rang that individual (who offers a mobile knife-sharpening service to the restaurants in Sydney), who said he could do it for me tomorrow for $20.
On his website, it says he uses "cold stone, water-cooled sharpening", although I don't know if he'd do that with my razor, or use some other technique. To be honest, the guy really did sound like he knew what he was talking about, which made me feel much more confident.
The reason I am posting is that there is nobody that offers a specialist razor-honing service, and I know absolutely nothing about it. Am I safe trusting my brand new razor to a knife-sharpener?