I have successfully shaved with a straight razor only two times now with minor nicks here and there. I did my research and have a list of equipment that I have bought or am looking to buy and I would like constructive criticism on any necessary items.

My straight razor interest started with one simple purchase at a swap meet. I came across a knife/sword vendor that was selling straights and I was always interested. Not knowing a single thing at this point I bought my first and only blade to date (it has only been 1 week so far). The straight razors they were selling were the Kriegar #KG102. After getting home and doing a very small amount of homework, I compiled a very crude equipment list starting with the obvious...

Razor, shaving soap, brush, pre-shave facewash, post-shave face treatment, strop, honing stone, shaving mug/bowl.

At the time I searched the local shops to find that there aren't many options when it comes to purchasing these items locally. Because of this fact my initial equipment list consisted of:
Razor: Kriegar #KG102
Soap: Generic Shaving Soap Puck from Walgreens
Brush: Generic Boar Hair Brush
Preshave: Neutrogena Men Razor Defense Face Scrub
Postshave: T.N. Dickinson's Witch Hazel

Since I wasn't able to find a strop or honing stone anywhere my search went to the Internet. I did some research and found that people seem to prefer vintage strops. I found (and won) a nice lot of 3 vintage strops on ebay, but since I wasn't sure how long it would take to arrive, I also ordered a ZeePK strop for the interim. Not knowing any better, I also ordered a ZeePK honing stone as well. I figured that all honing stones did the same thing, but even though I haven't used it yet I have found that a good stone appears to be the Norton 4000/8000 Grit Honing Stone.

Today those three packages arrived. The ZeePK honing stone and strop, and the lot of the 3 vintage strops. The vintage strops are two wide strops and one narrow strop. I have also ordered Original Bay Rum Aftershave after finding that it receives great reviews.

My list of items yet to be purchased include:
Norton 4000/8000 Grit Honing Stone
Badger Hair Brush
Cella Crema Sapone Extra Extra Purissima Shaving Soap
Shaving Mug or Bowl
A Brush and Blade holder
Mineral Oil for blade treatment
High Percentage Rubbing Alcohol also for blade treatment
and The Stone Pond for the Honing Stone

Please let me know if my current equipment list is good and if there are any other items I should change out or upgrade in specific my razor itself, and if I might need any special oils or other treatments for the vintage strops I purchased.

Thank you all very much in advance for any advice/opinions shared with me.