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    Default Newbie from Denver

    I would like to take the time to say hello, and let you know a little a bout me.

    I am 46 years old, married, living in the Denver area, Former US Army Medic, and currently working in the health care industry.

    I am pretty new to wet shaving, and have become a new DE shaver.
    I found that the shave I get is much better that what I have been doing.

    I currently have a Badge hair brush, different soaps,a nd creams, lotions, you know.. all the finer things in wet shaving.
    I have a small collection of DE razors, which is pretty nice.

    Now, I suppose the Natural progression of things is to try my hand at Straight Razor Shaving.
    I have to admit, I have had this curiosity of straight razor shaving for a long time, I just never thought it was a practical way to achieve a close shave.

    I have been here lurking around, reading, and reading, I am almost ready to take the leap in buying all the necessary equipment in straight razor shaving. I almost bought things last night, but backed out, because I was just not sure of what I am doing.

    I am pretty much set on the Dovo razors, in the Carbon steel.
    I am still a little lost on the Strops what is a good starter, and will serve me well for years to come.
    And then the Hones...I think I have it down that I need a 4k/8k stone, maybe a 12k stone.

    I wish there was a one stop shopping for all the needs... No big deal though, I figure I am pretty much ready to make the purchase.

    Well thanks for having a great very informative BB, I look forward to further posts on my experience, good or bad.. LOL


    Robert
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    Hey Doc, how ya doin". DOVO's are some of my favorites. As far as 1 stop shopping goes its all here @ SRP, please feel free to check out the deals on our Buy/Sell/Trade threads as well as any of the vendors who support our site. All quality. 'nuf said for now I'll let others chime in with specifics.


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    as for a one stop shopping experience many of our vendors offer "starter kits" that will have everything you need... which will get you a nice shaving razor, a strop and some soaps and a brush but (I'm willing to bet) that since you have one they will adjust the kit to fit your needs.

    have fun and welcome to the forum!
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    Hi Robert
    If you're ever in Boulder, you might like to check out 'Peppercorn', which is located on the Pearl St. Mall. It's a nice store with lots of cooking utensils and food related items, but they also have a small shaving section upstairs. Last Christmas when I was there, I saw some Omega products, including the soap tubs(Proraso). They also stocked Musgo Real items , and Institut Kerite shaving cream tubes. There were even a few brushes on display.
    Hope that helps a bit,
    Martin

    Oh..there was also a HUGE new barber shop right on 28th St. Something about old time shaving on the sign I think. Can't miss it........somewhere between Canyon and Pearl I think on the west side of the street.
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    I used to go down to Cherry Creek and there is a few stores in that area where you can score some good cream samples like Trumpers. There are also some good leather stores down off of sante fe if I remember, not sure if they sell strops or not. Man now I miss home

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    Welcome to SRP!!!

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    Oh also check out Melt in the Cherry Creek Mall, there are others in the Denver area, but I am from the Glendale area so I am most familar with that are. They make a great shaving cream and pre-shave oil as well as other good products.

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    Welcome aboard the straight train may yer ride be long and smooth!!!!

    Man I started straight shaving in Denver back in 1981-82 my first straight was purchased at the "Naked Edge" that used to be in the Tamarack Square shopping center on Hampden and Tamarack.....

    hope ya love it!!!!

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    Hey thanks for the welcome guys.....It seems you all know more about where to look in Denver than I do....LOL

    Still haven't ordered yet, although I am this close close.....> <

    I have a nice badger hair brush, so I am cool with that.
    I have the soaps, and the Oil.

    I am going to get a Dovo razor, I was waffling between a SS blade or a Carbon Steel blade, and I am going to start with a Carbon steel blade.

    Which reminds of a Question...As far as Dovo razors are concerned, is there a difference in blade quality form say the Tortoise shell Straight that sell for a bit cheaper than the other ones Dovos Carbon steel blades on Lynn's site?

    I am not trying to be a cheap skate...I am just curious.

    I do have an old Straight I got at a flea market....I figure I can practice honing, and Stropping it before I screw up a much nicer Straight.

    A question on Paste.

    If I plan on buying good wet stones like recommended here. 4k/8k, and maybe a 12k hone.
    Do I really need to mess with an abrasive paste on a different leather strop?

    I am just trying to get everything straight in my head, before I place my orders.

    I know this has probably all been answered before, and I do apologize, I have read so much already, and my head is going to explode... LOL....

    Anyway.. thanks in advance for the help.

    Robert.
    Last edited by Doc; 06-20-2008 at 04:05 AM.

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