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    Default Good man.

    Sounds like your well on your way to being just as addicted as the rest of us. Welcome aboard. Keep us updated about your experiences. We want stories and pictures and a full ten page report with at least 20 different sources on why straight razor shaving is better then anything else ever. EVER!!!
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    i bought anythony millers kit on ebay last night, i figured gettin some feedback on both ends while buying his product would be nice. i got the #2 kit so i'll be good for awhile i hope.


    i just couldn't wait, i went big and i'm not going home.
    i figure it'll all be well worth it

    i also bought a vintage straight on ebay called "SHUMATE PEACEMAKER" looks like a really nice blade and i could practice with it.
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    You may wish to order a hanging strop as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FiReSTaRT View Post
    You may wish to order a hanging strop as well.
    explain why i should consider this, and why not just use the paddle strop ?

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    Fewer strokes for the same effect, easier to handle, less likely to roll the edge and you can buy a beginner's model for $30 or so with no extra shipping charges. Yes you can get by with a paddle, but a hanger is a big comfort thing and I'd probably find it too much of a hassle if I had to use a paddle every single day.

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    Eventually you'll get a hanging strop, but I think you'll be alright for now. You invested in some good equipment; give yourself some time with it to learn/master it. Ilija's comments are obviously from experience, so if you can swing it -- adding a strop is a good idea.

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    i called tony this afternoon and told him to put one of those in the mix for me. very nice guy.

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