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    Default What blade for lining and precise "drawing"?

    Hello everybody,

    Noob here. I always wanted to get a straight razor for shaping up my beard and mustache. What's your recommendation for a nice piece that's not going to shave my whole face, but will fill my heart with a nice feeling.

    A few criteria/questions:


    • 50-100$ budget
    • what size? (if I just cut corners, is a smaller size recommended? as I said, I'm looking for precision)
    • nice design, quality blade (of course)


    Anything else I should know?

    Thanks,

    With good thoughts,

    M

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    Have you thought about a Shavette type?

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    I bought a 3/8 for stuff like that but any size that does the job will work. Seeing you're new I wouldn't go lower than 4/8.
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    I recommend a 9/16", spike-point, American-made wedge.

    You can usually find any number of affordable, nicely-restored examples, here in the SRP Classifieds.

    A good choice would be a Union Cutlery "Spike". There are many others like this one, and all are maneuverable, take-and-hold an edge, and get into those "hard to reach" areas (like between one's nose and the top of a moustache).

    Smooth shaving!
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    Cool, thanks for your advice. I will be looking for a straight point, but it seems they're sold out everywhere. I'd rather buy new...

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