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    Quote Originally Posted by TheDoctor View Post
    So I bought a stainless steel half-hollow (I think) off BST, and so far, I'm just not having much luck. I'm spending a lot of time adjusting my angles and pressure, but things just aren't happening for me. But, then someone suggested that it might just be the razor. Either due to it being stainless steel (I'm not 100% sure what that meant, but I felt like I should have, so I just nodded along.) or... maybe the design of the razor just doesn't work for my beard. I'll stick to this one for a bit longer, but it's something to think about. I've got a pretty thick, coarse beard.

    I was suggested a wedge works better, but I also read something about full-hollow razors being better for hard beards. This is a point I'm none too clear on. I'd like for my next razor to be factory new, but I'm worried about investing in a piece that's not going to work for my face. At the same time, I don't want to put money into a bunch of secondhand razors that I'm going to keep passing on. I'm 22, a student and poor. Money's an issue.

    So, the jist of it is this: I'm planning for the second razor, I don't want to spend a lot, and want a factory-new blade. I've got a coarse, thick beard, a good strop, but not a lot of skill (yet. Hopefully will by the time I order.)

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    Perhaps you may want to try and hone it up a bit more? Try some pasted strops maybe to put a finer edge on, etc.? Just something to consider.

    Not that I'd be one to try and talk anybody out of buying another razor, mind you!

    What razor did you get to start with?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seraphim View Post
    Perhaps you may want to try and hone it up a bit more? Try some pasted strops maybe to put a finer edge on, etc.? Just something to consider.

    Not that I'd be one to try and talk anybody out of buying another razor, mind you!

    What razor did you get to start with?
    It's... uh... Hang on.

    Um, this'n ----> http://straightrazorpalace.com/showt...hlight=peacock

    The peacock one. Not sure of the measurements, forgot to ask. But it's stainless steel. Blackstangal honed it up and had it shave ready when he sold it. But, I just can't seem to get anything near to either close or comfortable, which brings out the questions of just how likely it is that it's just me (probably very) , and whether or not a brand new, Lynn-honed DOVO razor would do me much better for that fact.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheDoctor View Post
    It's... uh... Hang on.

    Um, this'n ----> http://straightrazorpalace.com/showt...hlight=peacock

    The peacock one. Not sure of the measurements, forgot to ask. But it's stainless steel. Blackstangal honed it up and had it shave ready when he sold it. But, I just can't seem to get anything near to either close or comfortable, which brings out the questions of just how likely it is that it's just me (probably very) , and whether or not a brand new, Lynn-honed DOVO razor would do me much better for that fact.
    ok... i did not see any mention of that being a stainless or "inox" razor just that it was polished and honed.

    you may want to contact the seller and see if he will rehone for you, there is a chance that in stropping you may have rolled the edge... that would be my first choice. gentlemen who sell on the b/s/t generally have excellent after sale care.
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    thats true most of the sellers who sell shave ready razors will rehone the razor for free if anything happens in the first 3 months. So I would contact the seller and ask his policys.

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    I really would not worry about grinds and sizes much. Just buy what you like the most. Any razor properly honed will shave you just fine. personally this razor to fit a beard thing is alot of poppycock. The proof of that statememnt is that if you went into the typical barber shop say 60 years ago when all barbers were highly experienced shavers what you would find would be mainly 5/8s or 6/8s hollow grind razors. A few old timers preferred wedges because that what they learned with. You may prefer a heavier razor for one of many reasons but if someone can't get a good shave with a 5/8s hollow grind I think they need to review their honing techniques or shaving techniques. IMHO of course.

    As far as stainless goes I think one of the honemeisters here once said they actually do not get quite as sharp as a carbon but they last longer and are a little more difficult to hone. So its a trade-off. I have several and they all shave fine but if they aren't up to snuff they can give you a miserable shave. More so than a not quite up to snuff carbon.
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    +1 thebigspendur!

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    I'd pm the seller and see if he could rehone.

    Did you strop prior to shaving ? Is your stropping technique up to snuff ?

    If seller rehones, don't strop when you get it back and just shave with it. This way you can maybe rule out your stroping technique.

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