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    Confucius say: man who rush straight shave like fireman rushing to fire. Accident will happen.
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    focus grasshopper!

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    There's a difference between rushing a shave and shaving quickly though. As for honing and shaving learning at the same time. I did the same thing. Go by the feel of the shave if you must do it the hard way. Any sense of discomfort, pulling or tugging could well be a poorly honed edge...Or it could be poor technique. You'll have to try and figure it out for yourself. If the edge is taking hair off when held a few millimetre's above the skin, the problem will be your technique.


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    Hey you missed a big spot just above your shirt collar.
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    Those are what I call kitty scratches. Wait till you get in a big hurry or use a new 8/8 for the first time and look down to see your chin in the sink 3 seconds before you feel it. Seriously though I still do this from time to time as I shave in the am for the most part. I have learned to wait till evening when I am in a morning rush but sometimes........
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    I have a scare about a half inch from my left ear as my learning curve. It wasn't that I was in a hurry in fact the opposite. It was about my third shave with my new DOVO. My wife has a thing about watching me shave, and always have, when she asked me a question, I turned my head to answer without lifting the razor, Ouch, needless to say she can still watch me shave only now she is usually silent or at least that's what I tell her to be.
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    Thanks for the support and the humour.
    I was using my Boker this morning and it has the square tip I think it's called? Not rounded like the Ontario Cutlery but of the two I own so far it's my preferred blade. Easier detail work around the stache but that point nipped me as I tried different approaches on the chin. I have an old slightly horizontal scar just below my lip that I'm still very aware of as I shave with the straight, and well I guess I shifted the blade a hair a few times while still against the flesh and voila..
    That septic pencil sting,, I almost forgot as its been years since I needed one before picking up the interest in this style of shaving.
    So to play it safe, this will remain an afterwork or weekend ritual until its second nature to me..
    If I find a straight made be weed whacker I may even tackle that forest growing above the collar!!lol.
    Cheers.
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    You could actually use some style down that far also !!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 10Pups View Post
    You could actually use some style down that far also !!!

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    I am so doing that when next they hold the Shave for a cure thing...Nah, I don't think so!


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