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Thread: Israel blades?
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10-06-2013, 08:58 PM #1
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Thanked: 0Israel blades?
I have been reading up on straight razor shaving and have decided to get one (as soon as my big box store supply of cartridges runs out). As I researched and saw Boker, Dovo, etc as brands to consider my wife noticed what I was looking up and recommended I consider an Israeli made blade. She has no reason for this other than her grandfather used one and he swore it is the best around.
Can anyone shed light on this?
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10-06-2013, 09:22 PM #2
I've never seen or heard of a straight made in Israel. Of course it's possible but considering when the state came into being and the golden age of straights was over by then unless you find a custom maker factory production is highly unlikely.
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10-06-2013, 09:40 PM #3
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Thanked: 0Hmm. That makes sense. Just thought I would ask. Guess I'll be looking in the classifieds for a good used sr. Thanks.
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10-06-2013, 09:46 PM #4
I would get one BEFORE your existing setup runs out, that way you will have a back up during learning.
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10-06-2013, 09:55 PM #5
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Thanked: 3228There are DE blades made in Israel, maybe that is what was meant. They are pretty good too, Personna is the brand I think.
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10-07-2013, 11:54 AM #6
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Thanked: 0Thanks for the info guys!
Switching gears a bit: I've heard that a newb should not get an 'antique' blade. If it is shave ready, why would I not want one?
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10-07-2013, 12:11 PM #7
What you probably heard is that a newb shouldn't get a SR from an antique store, ebay, or anywhere else that doesn't sell it shave ready- this is the single more important factor in buying a straight razor (at least for your first couple). There is absolutely nothing wrong with buying a vintage SR, as long as it is shave ready; in fact, many guys would recommend buying vintage over new for your first one. If you have any doubt as to what "shave ready" means, be sure to do some reading in the wiki/library.
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10-07-2013, 12:18 PM #8
And if you're still in doubt, pick a few SRs you like and post a link to each one here. There are unfortunately many lovely-looking pieces of shit out there
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10-07-2013, 01:49 PM #9
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Thanked: 0If I find a good brand (listed on this site) would it be ok to get that at a good price and have it honed to shave ready before I use it? What does that cost?
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10-07-2013, 02:02 PM #10
Carefully read all the info on the ad you're reviewing. If you don't see that it's been honed to shave ready then ask the seller if it is. If not then you can usually arrange to have it done for $20 or so. Check here under the Member Services in the classifieds for honing work.
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