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Thread: Total beginner razor selection - any insight would be appreciated!

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    Quote Originally Posted by grizwaldbear View Post
    Hello all!

    Brand new to the forum and totally brand new to straight razor shaving. I've been researching and reading up for a few weeks, and I feel like I'm ready to take the plunge.
    .....snip....
    . Any and all suggestions/tips would be perfectly welcome.

    Thanks!

    - Jake S.
    Graduating... congratulations.

    Tell us what you shave with now. I am a big fan of "latherin" as the
    ultimate shave maker. Lots of folk jump into an open blade razor shaving
    from an electric and go away unhappy. My neighbor (age 70+) loves his new
    brush and shave soap with his plastic tossables.

    Check the classified in this forum. I have seen very fine well honed steel for $60-$100.
    Not fancy razors, not super polished but solid quality steel, correctly honed.
    The modest price new Dovo is a big win at about $100.
    In the end it is sharp steel vs. whiskers.

    Make sure you get a quality strop to go with your new razor.
    You will strop each time you use the razor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by grizwaldbear View Post
    If you know where to get a Ralf Aust blade, let me know please! They're currently out of stock at SRD.
    I don't and would recommend SRD, so I believe patience and frequently checking their sight is the only course of action but well worth it.

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    Check out Vintage Blades: Straight Razor : Double Edge Razor : Shaving Products Supplies : Merkur Safety Razor : Badger Shaving Brush : Men's Grooming Products : VintageBladesllc.com. They sell shave ready, honed razors and are great to work with. You'll see them as an advertiser around the edge of these pages sometimes.

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