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10-09-2015, 10:41 PM #1
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- Feb 2010
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Thanked: 1After Five Years, I got back on the Horse.
Hello, everyone. I was super interested in straight razor shaving, and joined this forum five years ago. My first shave was OK - I just did the one side, like Lynn says. But after a time or two, I got a bit overconfident, and thought I could just go fast, like I was using a Gillette razor. Well, I cut the hell out of my sideburn area - and I was afraid to get "back on the horse" again. Here I am five years later, and I really stropped my my shaver - and did a test run over one sideburn. THIS time - I really watched Lynn's super helpful youtube videos, and I heeded his advice. Especially the angle of the razor. Today, I had a one week old growth on my face, and thought I would do just a bit with the straight razor, then finish with my modern razor. I was doing such a good, slow and methodical shave, that I went ahead and shaved my entire face! I am so happy! It will take quite awhile before I can get the bbs effect, but I had just tiny and superficial nicks - no worse then using a modern razor. I wanted to thank Lynn, and everyone else in here that gave me the confidence to do this. This is a green and sustainable way to shave. and it's the best. Thank you all!
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10-09-2015, 11:24 PM #2
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lemke (10-09-2015)
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10-10-2015, 12:38 AM #3
Welcome back! Take it easy and you'll do fine.
Just call me Harold
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lemke (10-18-2015)
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10-10-2015, 12:41 AM #4
Welcome back glad you had a much smoother start the second time around. Sounds like your stropping is still good
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lemke (10-18-2015)
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10-10-2015, 01:10 AM #5
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Thanked: 351Atta boy!
As someone who himself had drifted away due to medical reasons some time ago... (more than 5 years I think), I recently climbed back into the saddle and it's like starting all over again.
I keep my DE in the shave area, but I have not touched it since picking up the straight again. Not because my shaves are stellar..... they are NOT, but they are "acceptable" appearance wise, and that's all that matters... I may notice it feels rough, the rolling pin dept. might complain, but that's how I justify buying more gear! Hey, she's not happy so.... I gotta buy X and give it a try! <grin> Oh, and I hone like a noob as well... All those nice hones I have are worthless until I develop the feel, once more.
Welcome back, and rest assured , you are not alone. Just take it slow and easy this time, and if all else fails, Chicks dig scars, only not when yer north of 60! <groan>
Regards
Kaptain "I hate getting old" Zero"Aw nuts, now I can't remember what I forgot!" --- Kaptain "Champion of lost causes" Zero
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lemke (10-18-2015)
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10-11-2015, 01:05 AM #6
Welcome back! You just missed this years event http://straightrazorpalace.com/get-t...t-meet-up.html but we are planning another one next year.
The older I get the more I realize how little I actually know.
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lemke (10-18-2015)
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10-11-2015, 02:24 AM #7
Your not really living until you have had to superglue your face back together at least once!
Go find an adventure.....
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lemke (10-18-2015)
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10-12-2015, 04:55 PM #8
Welcome back. It's a great horse to get back on.
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lemke (10-18-2015)
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10-12-2015, 06:29 PM #9
Welcome Back mate.
Just take you time & you will be surprised how good the shaves become.
Just don't be in a rush until you get the hang of it.
Cheers Paul
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lemke (10-18-2015)
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10-18-2015, 01:25 AM #10
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- Seattle WA
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Thanked: 1Thanks everyone. Tonight is the first time I have shaved since I last posted. I had a LONG eight days worth of beard to shave, but ever soooo slowly I did it again, with just a few nicks. And all of that long hair came right off, with very little effort.
I am working on technique rather then a super close shave. I finish up and small straggling whiskers with my gillette.