I agree with JPO 31 definitely see further on the shoulders of Giants, and definitely learn more from seeing something completed than hearing someone talk about what they may or may not have completed. Keep it up Eric helping keep this beautiful tradition alive #SavingRazorHistory.
The best way to learn is by standing on the shoulders of giants. This was golden Eric. It can probably save people from reading allot of forum nonsense 😊
I should not let that frustrate me, just so much bullshit. I leaned for the guys who knew, that were successful. It blows my mind how people who can’t want to teach, and people flock to that.
@Eric_TheCajunBlade I would rather listen to those who have had a few coticules that did not work for them over those who claim only 1/100 are suitable for razors. How people succeed is more useful then how people failed.
You’re like the Gandhi of coticule honing my friend! Excellent work as always, your expertise doesn’t need words, you can see it that you know your shit around a coticule
Don’t lap my cotis, only if hey they not flat. When I do I use a 400 atoma. I don’t believe in all that for a coticule. I use my slurry stone to re surface
And that boys and girls is how it’s done. Good job Eric
Nice stone too 😊
You know it, great little vintage. The seller sure knows how to pick’em
I agree with JPO 31 definitely see further on the shoulders of Giants, and definitely learn more from seeing something completed than hearing someone talk about what they may or may not have completed. Keep it up Eric helping keep this beautiful tradition alive #SavingRazorHistory.
Thanks Adam
The best way to learn is by standing on the shoulders of giants. This was golden Eric. It can probably save people from reading allot of forum nonsense 😊
I should not let that frustrate me, just so much bullshit. I leaned for the guys who knew, that were successful. It blows my mind how people who can’t want to teach, and people flock to that.
100% I love when I see you in forums educating guys that spit crap… it’s like watching a human teaching monkeys 😂
@Eric_TheCajunBlade I would rather listen to those who have had a few coticules that did not work for them over those who claim only 1/100 are suitable for razors. How people succeed is more useful then how people failed.
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As always, a master class in Coticule honing! Excellent video Eric!
Thanks Joe, glad you enjoy it
Thank you for sharing.
Not problem bud
Very relaxing video. Great video to learn from for sure!
Thanks! I’m glad you enjoyed it.
I like the way you used the spine to push the slurry back to the position you wanted👍🏼 You and JPO make it look so easy!! Great honing video Eric!
It is easy, it comes with reps. You are well on your way.
@ Thanks Eric! I need to do more honing videos!
Great honing video, thanks for sharing.
Happy Christmas!
Happy holidays! Thank you Robert
Most excellent video , but we all miss your cajun accent, so rich and eloquent 🎉....Happy Christmas Eric and family from the UK 🇬🇧.
Thanks Martin, Merry Christmas to you too bud.
You’re like the Gandhi of coticule honing my friend! Excellent work as always, your expertise doesn’t need words, you can see it that you know your shit around a coticule
Appreciate the kind words, just trying to share the knowledge
Hi Eric. Awesome. May I ask. How did you lap this coti? Thx
Don’t lap my cotis, only if hey they not flat. When I do I use a 400 atoma. I don’t believe in all that for a coticule. I use my slurry stone to re surface
I want my lawn mower blades that sharp! Then shave my yard. Makes a man think about sharp tools don't it.
They are fun, I would sharpen just about anything with a good Coticule. Thanks Mike, I hope all is well and have a very Merry Christmas