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04-24-2014, 03:40 AM #1
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Thanked: 485Hi and welcome to the forum. Generally I'd say check out the classifieds here for a razor; although currently there aren't that many for sale. of course eBay always has straights and you could ask advice before buying (though we won't give a valuation as it's not allowed). Ensure your new razor is shave ready.
You'll need a strop of course, generally they tend to be about 100AU. You'll also need a hone (if you want to hone yourself; I recommenced you do learn how) and something like a Shapton 16k will keep your razor shave ready for a long time (assuming care and attention in stropping and general care of the razor). However, it is often recommended that you buy TWO razors, both shave ready; and keep one as a comparrison. You can swap between them when the bring one up to the state of the other. So, you buy two, use one. Then, when you feel it's slightly dull, compare it to the other unused razor. Refresh the used razor on the hone until you feel it's at the same state as the unused razor. When you feel they're both the same in regards to the edge, you can use the unused razor and compare it to the other. This way you always have a benchmark.
Otherwise it's easy to forget what a truly shave ready razor feels like, unless of course you just keep buying them; which you probably will anyway!
Good luck!
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dean19711 (04-24-2014)
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04-24-2014, 01:54 PM #2
Hi and welcome. Sounds like the guys have given most of the basic advice so I will just add to check before purchasing as there are many places selling razors that will never shave and poor equipment. Either ask or do a search and you can know your getting a good product that will last. Good luck and any questions feel free to ask.
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04-24-2014, 02:08 PM #3
Greetings from just outside Durham, North Carolina, brother. Buy quality out of the gate, learn how to keep it sharp and shave on. Such a pleasure.
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dean19711 (04-25-2014)
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04-27-2014, 10:02 AM #4
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Thanked: 0just a picture of what I've got to start with
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04-27-2014, 12:37 PM #5
What brand is the straight in the picture. Have you used it yet
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04-27-2014, 12:45 PM #6
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Thanked: 0hia eddy79 not got brand name on was from ebay tried it first and just doesn't shave think its the wrong steel only paid £10 so wasn't expecting much
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04-27-2014, 03:54 PM #7
You'll soon learn what to look for in a razor. £10 isn't going to get you very far, unless you're in to restoring razors. There's a list somewhere in the wiki of reputable (and disreputable) razor brands and it's generally advised to stick to something on that list.
A lot of people don't recommend buying from eBay for the very reason that you've just discovered—there's a lot of rubbish out there. However, I would recommend buying from Tony Holmes's eBay store, Taylors1000. He's a member here and a very friendly chap; sells restored vintage razors in top quality condition and going by his sale history, you'd expect to pay somewhere between £30 and £40. Most of the blades are sold unhoned, though you might find a few shave ready, but you could either ask him to hone it for you (for a little bit extra), or send it to somebody else for honing.
You can't really go wrong with Tony, but if you want something new, there are a few UK based sites out there that stock good razors—I've used Executive Shaving before and they were alright.
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