Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast
Results 1 to 10 of 14
  1. #1
    Senior Member Arthur Dent's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2007
    Location
    Kentucky
    Posts
    112
    Thanked: 0

    Default Thank you and first shave.

    First of all, I would like to thank everyone on this board that has help in my new venture into staight razor shaving. With out this support group I may not have taken the plunge, or I may have taken the wroung path alongthe way.

    Thank you.

    First shave...
    The razor I bought was from vintageblades "Razor of the Month" , a Dovo 5/8 Classic Honed by Lynn Abram. The strop Illinois Russian. Van Der Hagen soap and boar brush. Lynn's DVD, which is awesome and I am glad it is in my collection.

    After watching the DVD, I went for a shave. Hot towel prep and some good lather. I went a head and stropped the blade, and set in to make the first cut. I noticed a little pulling on the first stroke. I changed my angle and it got better. The sides went very easy. The neck I had problems with. The blade seems to be pulling more, so I changed angle. It didn't seem that it helped any. I went ahead and stopped cleaned and dried the blade, and re-stropped. Started the shave again and it felt much better. The upper lip was difficult. I thought to myself "This is when you loose something". To my surprise it went very well and I still have an upper lip. I have a large chin and I had a little problem getting around the tip, but once I figure out good hand placement, and a better stroke I don't think I will have a problem with the chin. After a good rinse and hot towel I dabbed on a little Old Spice. I work in a very hot humid environment and I noticea slight burning when in the heat. I may have to look for a good balm to use.

    Only one major nic. Right on the tip of my chin. "You can't make an omlette without breaking a few eggs".

    Over all I don't think I will ever go back to a safety razor. I need to work on my stropping skill. I hope I don't damage or dull my razor from stropping. I think I may get a couple of cheaper razors and try my hand at honing. I think I may go a little insane now wanting every soap, aftershave, and balm that is out there. I am going to save my money and look into a good badger brush and a good vintage blade. Untill then I am very happy with my Dovo, and boar brush.

    I can't wait untill my next shave.

    Thank you everone.

    "Don't Panic"

  2. #2
    Senior Member blabbermouth
    Join Date
    Aug 2006
    Posts
    3,063
    Thanked: 9

    Default

    Great to hear this!

    Take it easy on the acquisition disorders

    Cheers
    Ivo

  3. #3
    Cheapskate Honer Wildtim's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2006
    Location
    A2 Michigan
    Posts
    2,371
    Thanked: 241

    Default

    Excellent first shave and a good starters kit!!!


    Don't lose track of your towel! and keep it up.

  4. #4
    Senior Member blabbermouth jnich67's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2006
    Location
    Westchester NY
    Posts
    2,485
    Thanked: 184

    Default

    Congrats Arthur! Good job on the first shave. It only gets better. Be sure to keep the razor flat while stropping and go slow. Practice makes...er, much better! I'm still trying for perfection myself.

    Jordan

  5. #5
    Senior Member
    Join Date
    Jan 2007
    Location
    Athens Greece
    Posts
    240
    Thanked: 10

    Default

    congratulations Arthur

    ( and be carefull , after having 23 straight razors for 29 years and six months ,now after 7 months in this excellent forum I have 79 )
    but I like it , my wife....hmm )

  6. #6
    Senior Member
    Join Date
    May 2007
    Location
    Slovakia
    Posts
    253
    Thanked: 10

    Default

    Congratulations Arthur!

    Yannis, 79 razors ??? ...Wow...
    I have only 25.

    Cheers,
    Viktor

  7. #7
    Natty Boh dave5225's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2007
    Posts
    1,462
    Thanked: 183

    Default

    I'm glad to hear your first shave went so well ! On my first two shaves I had to do my upper lip , chin and neck with a shick disposeable . But I was learning to hone my razors at the same time I was learning to shave with them . I've been honing knives , chisels and plane irons for over 25 years , so it didn't take me long to learn how to get my razors sharp enough to shave . By my sixth shave my razors were "shave ready" , but until then it was shave , hone again , shave , hone again , and so on . You may want to get a Norton 4k/8k hone (I have one and it's all the hone I need) , a good strop , and a half decent vintage razor off ebay to practice with . And a nice , hand knotted silver tip / super badger brush wouldn't hurt either . Have fun with your new addiction ! .....Dave

  8. #8
    I'm Back!! Jonedangerousli's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2007
    Location
    Jacksonville, FL
    Posts
    1,249
    Thanked: 1

    Default

    Great job, Arthur.

    Now just make sure you don't misplace your towel.

  9. #9
    Senior Member
    Join Date
    Jan 2007
    Location
    Athens Greece
    Posts
    240
    Thanked: 10

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Viktor View Post
    Congratulations Arthur!

    Yannis, 79 razors ??? ...Wow...
    I have only 25.

    Cheers,
    Viktor
    I am 4 months older than you (in this forum) so you have time
    to be .........loaded

  10. #10
    Senior Member Arthur Dent's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2007
    Location
    Kentucky
    Posts
    112
    Thanked: 0

    Default

    The towel I keep with me... Always.

    Even though it was much more difficult than using my Mach3, after my shave I left for work feeling better than I have for the past two weeks (working non-stop and long hours). I would have to say this is the closest shave i think I ever had just shaving with the hair. I have to say, this is something I will pass down to the next generation. We will be a straight razor family.

    I have a lot a practice ahead of me, but my beard does not grow that fast.

    I will try to keep control of my soap, aftershave collection. Although I may get some Bay Rum, and try some of Mam Bears soap.

    Have to get back to work.

    "Like getting smashed in the face with a golden brick"

Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •