Don't get too excited, guys:
Maybe you missed the thread where Gary (Traveller) said he has a permanent tribe of 1700 strong :eek: :eek: :eek:
(and more that he restores and sells)
Cheers
Ivo
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Don't get too excited, guys:
Maybe you missed the thread where Gary (Traveller) said he has a permanent tribe of 1700 strong :eek: :eek: :eek:
(and more that he restores and sells)
Cheers
Ivo
The shop I bought my 1st razor got it all wrong then. Guess I should have w8ed for Lynn's DVD b4 starting to shave straight. :bow May be my shaves will improve even more if I do strop b4 the shave. Will try it out in a bit. Am getting ratty :ziplip:
Don't worry Nicolas, By the time you've managed to get through the DVD (two or three times!) and then read through much of this forum and its archive, you'll be many months into straight shaving and STILL readjusting your technique. And even then you'll learn and read things which most of the experienced guys on here still debate about.
It's a long road to travel, but my god what a great journey! :tu
Here is hoping! :o
Yes . . . assuming you remember the original question. :)
Nicolas,
Never trust the shops that sell razors. Most don't really use them they are just salesmen (not that there is anything wrong with salesmen). I had bad advice from one of the places here in the city too. Luckily these guys here helped me out. Good luck and enjoy.
Thanks. I'm waiting for the DVD to be delivered. Then I will c what the right procedure is and what I need for getting it sharp.