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    Cool thank you all. I do not get the strop options which is a good choice for my first?

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    Iz858 I am in San Diego as well. Let me know if you need anything else. I am certainly no expert but I can get you going in the right direction for stropping and angle/lather issues. All pretty easy stuff but I wish I had someone to show me. As well... I can give you a razor to practice stropping with.

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    I'm still an amateur when it comes to this but I can't recommend straight razor design services enough. They are super helpful, Lynn is a master at honing (plus a free second honing), and if you need more than just a razor they have great sets that come with everything you need to get set up. I went with the Ralf Aust 5/8 (the dovos were out at the time) and upgraded to the 3 inch strop. I am super pleased with them. But again I'm still a bit green so you may take my advice with a grain of salt as they say. Good luck and enjoy the ride.
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    For a strop get the latigo leather - it's the cheapest and works well. Down the road you may decide to try different leather, but leave that for later after you have some experience and may be able to tell the differences.
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    Thank you guys so much. I am most likely going to order the top one. 5/8 with the strop. New where can I read or see videos to learn to use it? Any where on the site, I'm nervous and excited. Suggestions on what to use on my face? Any stores locally that carry the products?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phoenix51 View Post
    Go with the RA...no contest.
    RA=better fit and finish, keener blade, nicer balance.
    Dovo=OK, just not as well appointed or ground as the RA..my opinion. (Yes, I own and have owned both. Kept both my RA razors, sold one of the Dovos).
    Pick youself up some Taylor of Old Bond St. (TOBS) cream while you're there. Excellent sandalwood and the Eton College is another winner. So is the rose and the St. James for that matter....buy one (or two) then get a tub of Cella. You're set for a year or so...well at least quite a few months.
    I haven't owned the Dovo, but I've heard from everyone that the quality vs. cost difference, the Ralf Aust is a better razor - that's the one I have and it's been great. As for cream, I've got Musgo Real, and some Art of Shaving Sandalwood. I also picked up the Bigelow Proraso from Bath and Body Works as well. Otherwise, have a puck of Col Conk Bay Rum, and I really like that one too.
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    Go with the RA, I heard that is a much better quality razor so there you go. If I were you, I would go with the Ralph Aust. Much better quality for your money!
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    Quote Originally Posted by zugbug View Post
    I'm still an amateur when it comes to this but I can't recommend straight razor design services enough. They are super helpful, Lynn is a master at honing (plus a free second honing), and if you need more than just a razor they have great sets that come with everything you need to get set up. I went with the Ralf Aust 5/8 (the dovos were out at the time) and upgraded to the 3 inch strop. I am super pleased with them. But again I'm still a bit green so you may take my advice with a grain of salt as they say. Good luck and enjoy the ride.
    This is the set up I recently recommended to a friend. Dovo makes an OK razor; Ralf Aust makes what might be the best production razor out there. 3" strop is always easier to use because there is less of a need to get the X stroke technique down. You can learn that if/when you feel like it. And yes...SRD is the premier vendor with whom to deal. Great outfit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Phoenix51 View Post
    This is the set up I recently recommended to a friend. Dovo makes an OK razor; Ralf Aust makes what might be the best production razor out there. 3" strop is always easier to use because there is less of a need to get the X stroke technique down. You can learn that if/when you feel like it. And yes...SRD is the premier vendor with whom to deal. Great outfit.
    +1 to Ralf Aust recommendation and SRD. I got the RA from them and they've been a great vendor and the razor has been awesome. Being new to straight razor shaving, it was a great introduction and made the transition easier knowing that it was my technique and not equipment failures.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shaotzu View Post
    +1 to Ralf Aust recommendation and SRD. I got the RA from them and they've been a great vendor and the razor has been awesome. Being new to straight razor shaving, it was a great introduction and made the transition easier knowing that it was my technique and not equipment failures.
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