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noobs Time to pull the trigger! 02-25-2014, 08:34 AM
Anthony1954 That seems ok to me. I think... 02-25-2014, 10:52 AM
Timothy26 I think this is fine, but I... 02-25-2014, 10:56 AM
tcrideshd the hone is not for starting... 02-25-2014, 12:56 PM
Laurens I'm in the other camp than... 02-25-2014, 02:10 PM
Walterbowens welcome, & Hello. I'm with... 02-25-2014, 02:28 PM
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    Default Time to pull the trigger!

    Alright guys, from the endless hours i've spent on here the last couple weeks, reading different posts about all things straight, brushy and stroppy this is what I've come up with.

    While I love shiny brand new, best of the best, from what I've read, this is a sport that this isn't always necessary, or even preferred.

    So, this is what I have come up with. At this point everything is gonna come from whippeddog,(sorry lynn, i can't afford you yet!) if he has it in stock.

    Razors, 2 sight unseen, I'm going to see if larry is able to accommodate me by sending one square point half hollow(or close to it) and one round point full hollow. Not sure if I should reverse the grinds based on the tips, but they don't seem to be exclusive. I just want to be able to try both over time and see if i lean towards one grind or tip for future purchases(which seems inevitable).

    Second, the strop, I'm thinking the 2 strap strop leather and poly (again to experiment with both medias, and was gonna add on the balsa wood with pastes as well.

    Undecided on the 12k barbers hone, for refreshing(or light honing). Although i don't think the 12k is the best hone, it seems to be popular and the right price. The other option is no hone now, wait a while to make sure this is something i'm going to stay with then get a proper honing set.

    styptic pencil, for the inevitable.

    that little 3 pack of soap samplers to see if I find something I like. I already have an art of shaving kit, but finding I'm starting to use it up a bit quicker than anticipated based on trying to find the best lather I can.

    I think that is all...is this a good start for a noob? too little or too much?

    Thanks for your help!

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