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    Self-Proclaimed Huguenot snakeoiltanker's Avatar
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    Default Newbie here and first results

    Hi all,

    First of all this forum/website is truly awesome and I've been picking up alot of information and tips from everyone. Thanks to everyone here.

    I've always been interested in straight razor shaving since I was a kid, having seen it done in numerous films, TV shows and seeing how grandpa used to do it. Like most all guys in my generation, I started shaving with the typical mach3 razors, which I always thought was very dull but effective. I've always been very particular with my colognes/aftershaves and always romanticized the whole process of grooming and prepping myself. Yet, I never had the time or the resource to get into straight razors though it was always there in the back of my mind. Then fast forward like 12 years later and I stumble upon this site and I was hooked!

    I found a nice cutlery store near where I live that had a small section for straight razors and accessories. At first, when I looked at the prices of the razors, I thought they were a bit pricey but I thought about it, how much money I waste on disposable razors a year cost way more than 1 straight razor and a straight razor would last a long time with proper care, so I dove in and got my first razor, a Dovo "Special".

    Once I got my strop and studying various videos and this website, I finally took the plunge in. Surprisingly, my first shave was increbible (compared to alot of first time experiences on here) at that time, it was the best shave I've had and I've used electric razors, mach3/fusion and all that jazz. Of course I still got to pefect my technique but straight razor shaving seemed so natural to me. No nicks, no rash/irritation and it was such a relaxing experience, I felt like a million bucks afterwards. Since then I've shaved about 4 more times and I've been getting better and better. I look foward to being a part of this great straight shaving community.

    Wow, I wrote alot.

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    Welcome to SRP! We're glad to have you on board!!

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    It's neat that you have a retail store by you that sells razors! That's not something you'll find everywhere you go...

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    Quote Originally Posted by kasperitis View Post
    It's neat that you have a retail store by you that sells razors! That's not something you'll find everywhere you go...
    Seriously. I've been looking for a long long time and I know they have one or two razors in antique shops but this cutlery store sold brand new ones. If I remember correctly they carried about 10 different dovo razors and they had 1 strop, various brushes and mugs and soaps. The store specializes in knives, swords and newer collectibles. The price was fair for my razor compared with the prices I've seen.

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    Congratulations on the razor and shaves.

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    I think that you have provided the piece of the puzzle that I was missing. My pals in the gym use an assortment of Mach 3, some use the Atra, others use the super speed. The older ones tend to use double edge razors. I think that you have explained why I am seeing what I am. People tend to stick with what they got when they first started shaving and are reluctant to switch to anything. I was wondering why that was the case.

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    Welcome to SRP. You have had an exceptional start! There are a bunch a guys out there saying, "way couldn't that have been me?" Way to go!

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    I'm one of the guys that had a less than favorable first shave. Although I was using a shavette. They get better every time. Nice work on the first time.

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    so I just had my lastest shave, the first time I've done 2 passes and a touch up pass. I didn't know how close and smooth you could get your face but this is possibly my closest shave yet!

    I think the hardest part for me was going across the grain with my opposite hand (I'm a lefty so my right hand is what is hard to control) and I haven't dared to do much against the grain yet.

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    I do all my XTG passes with my dominate hand. From ear to chin.

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