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    Default First shave - stubble or longer?

    My Shavette arrived today, but before I start scraping my face, i wanted to ask: for the first shave, should I have stubble, or will it be easier if I have a few days' growth of beard?

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    I might skip a day just to give yourself a little more than a days growth but I wouldn't let it get to long. While the razor can handle it it does take just a bit more skill to mow a forrest.

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    Ok. It takes weeks for me to grow a forest, so I'll let it grow for a couple of days then.

    That Shavette sure is sharp. I test-shaved a piece of my arm - the hairs literally flew off! Is the Shavette sharper or duller than real straights? That thing really is wicked sharp, so I just wondered how it compares to a real razor since I'll be buying one of those too soon.

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    It's almost certainly sharper. The machined double-edged blade
    is indeed very sharp, but most around here don't find it quite
    as comfortable as a traditional straight razor.

    - Scott

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    They do make for good travel razors since you don't need a lot of extras.

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    I usually enjoy my shaves after a few days of growth..

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