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Icarusflies Shavette and straight razor 02-05-2015, 07:14 AM
RedGladiator Everyone will have their own... 02-05-2015, 09:37 AM
Icarusflies Thanks for the replay. So... 02-05-2015, 08:22 PM
MajorEthanolic I own both straights and a... 02-05-2015, 08:27 PM
RedGladiator You can get great shaves with... 02-05-2015, 09:27 PM
ferroburak You will see the difference... 02-05-2015, 10:26 PM
Haroldg48 Moving to the practical from... 02-06-2015, 12:07 AM
onimaru55 That's odd. Did you read... 02-06-2015, 01:18 AM
Flatire67 I started with the SR and... 02-06-2015, 02:10 AM
Icarusflies thank you guys for all the... 02-06-2015, 05:48 AM
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    Everyone will have their own reasons. Some will prefer shavettes. Some prefer straights. Anyway reasons:

    An experienced straight razor user will have no problem for the most part in using a shavette, not the other way round.
    The SR user learns stropping, honing and general maintanance.
    The shavette has no soul and no sex factor.
    The SR is a piece of history, old tradition the way our grandfathers and before used to shave.
    SR shaving is 100% BAD ASS.
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    Thanks for the replay.

    So is it safe to say that to use a SR is a matter of sex appeal and that if we wanted to be practical and still get an excellent shave we would go for a shavette type of razor?

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    I own both straights and a Feather system. I like the Feather for it's purpose, but my straights are both more forgiving and a better shave.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Icarusflies View Post
    Thanks for the replay.

    So is it safe to say that to use a SR is a matter of sex appeal and that if we wanted to be practical and still get an excellent shave we would go for a shavette type of razor?
    You can get great shaves with DEs SEs shavettes or SRs. I would say shavettes are more practical than SRs but there is something about purchasing a blade and maintaining it through the years, you will grow an attachment/sentiment to them you will not get with souless shavettes. IMO DEs are the most practical.
    Anyway just my opinions YMMV.
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    You will see the difference when you put some badass sharp cold steel on your face
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    Moving to the practical from the sexy and macho, SRs given a smoother, closer and generally longer lasting shave than either shavettes or DEs. However, they take skill to shave with (which they all do) AND to maintain properly. If you a person who is always rushing, get a DE or a shavette (although rushing with either can lead to problems), but if you want to enjoy an experience, rather than just cleaning your face off, a SR is for you...even if you only use it on weekends, which I do when working or traveling.

    It's really not about style, it's about the experience!
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