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  • bcannon87

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    Honestly, I would steer very clear of fleabay for a straight unless you know exactly what you are looking for, and/or the seller is highly respected in the straight razor community.


    For a cheap entry level shave ready, its tough to beat Whipped Dog.

    Emphasis on shave ready. Unless you know how to set a bevel and properly hone a straight, shave ready is the only way to go. Even factory edge's aren't sharp enough for a tug free shave.

    For a brand new razor, I highly recommend Straight Razor Designs. They hone every razor in-house and ship it with a coupon to get it re-honed for free.

    There are others, but I've done business with both of the above entities.


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    No doubt. Wouldn't get a straight off of there ever. Now DE razors some pretty nice vintage Gillettes can be have fairly reasonable.


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    Rebel

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    I think I used an electric razor for about a month when I was 16. It was awful.

    Safety razor and an electric trimmer. Been wanting to learn with a straight razor.
     

    scap99

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    I just use a little soap and a sharp knife. I'd like to get a little more refined.

    Looking into different razors right now.
    I know some guys say their knives are shaving sharp, but I'd buy a round of beers just to see them shave a week's worth of beard growth to baby bottom smooth with a knife.

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    TexasBrandon

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    I still stand by my Merkur safety blade. It's nice to have used the same blade for over a year and just now need to replace it. I also only shave one a week though but at like 15 bucks for a pack of them and who can go wrong. Best shaving experience ever over the last year and I will never go back to buying expensive cartridges.
     

    bcannon87

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    Hoppe's #9 scented soap and aftershave!
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    bcannon87

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    Picked up a new to me safety razor. A Gillette Slim Adjustable. Probably been the best shave so far!

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    Recently switched from an aerosol can to actual shaving cream (C. I. Bigelow, for what it's worth). Much better shaving experience.
     

    Thirtymike

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    Just found this thread. Like it. I currently shave with a straight about 2-3 times a month. The rest of my shaving is with a double edge. Mug lather/brush, no canned slime. Shaved with a straight exclusively for many years. For newbies I recommend find a barber with the skill and pay for a couple of shaves. Pay attention to what the barber does. That's how I learned. Movies aren't good training. Shaving with a straight is a motor skill that develops mental focus. No daydreaming with the real sharp knife on your face! A little blood is part of the price to feel the satisfaction of a manly satisfaction.
     

    cbigclarke

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    Just found this thread. Like it. I currently shave with a straight about 2-3 times a month. The rest of my shaving is with a double edge. Mug lather/brush, no canned slime. Shaved with a straight exclusively for many years. For newbies I recommend find a barber with the skill and pay for a couple of shaves. Pay attention to what the barber does. That's how I learned. Movies aren't good training. Shaving with a straight is a motor skill that develops mental focus. No daydreaming with the real sharp knife on your face! A little blood is part of the price to feel the satisfaction of a manly satisfaction.
    I bleed with a Damn safety razor

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