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07-18-2008, 07:28 PM #1
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Thanked: 0Need a Razor, Help Please
hey guys. i know i've posted before a long time ago, and i know i should be able to search for this, but i wanted to re hash and discuss it again.
i need a razor, i want a new one, i have plenty of old crooked beat up ones that arent worth saving.
but i want to go on the inexpensive side just encase i don't like it once i get into it (thats not gonna happen) and I don't really need special handle material or anything
i don't care if it's stainless or carbon, if i'm going to put the time into the process of shaving i might as well clean the razor properly when i'm done, and not have to worry about carbon right?
i do plan on having it honed professionally, though i do have a belgian combo stone, diamond compounds, etc. i'd like to have it done right the first time
is the DOVO classic a good razor, does it only lack the bells and whistles?
also, i have a pretty tough beard, so should i go with a more stout blade? maybe a 5/8?
i really appreciate all the help guys. whenever i post i've had nothing but a bunch of great info from all of you. thanks again. i'm really looking forward to jumping into this.
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07-18-2008, 07:36 PM #2
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HArd TO answer to your question.Razor's are very wide range and people 's chooses are different.i think the best way to say Depends what you like.My best razor is Ti special that doesn't mean rest razor's are bad.when i started to use start with old razor and till now i do have my first razor hone handle Bismark 406 this was excellent razor and served me very vell.may be 50 years old razor i ma not sure.I hope yo u get the point and this will help you somehow.good luck
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07-18-2008, 08:00 PM #3
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Thanked: 0thanks for the quick response, i'd like to add that i'm not worried about getting the best razor at the first shot. or figuring out exactly what size or grind i prefer in a blade. I just think that if str8 shaving is as good as it's supposedto be, that i should notice a good enough result with some practice on a blade, that would sway me to use that instead of my quattro. and then i can fine tune my equipment once i know i'm into it.
this was my original intent a few years back but then i relized the old blades i was working with were all pretty well crooked beyond repair. and that pretty much stopped me for a long time
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07-18-2008, 08:37 PM #4
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Were it I hooked on the horns of this dilemma, I'd kick it up one notch and get a DOVO Special 6/8. Since I have serious RAD, this razor is not my only razor, but were it my only razor, I don't believe I would consider myself poorly shaved.
Good luck,
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07-18-2008, 08:59 PM #5
PM Kenrup for a starter kit.
Best of luck!
Tony
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07-19-2008, 01:03 PM #6
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Thanked: 2209The suggestion of a 6/8 is a good one considering your beard type. The Kenrup starter set includes a 6/8-7/8 Double Arrow razor that has been honed. If you get a new Dovo 6/8 or any other new razor make sure to send it out for honing. They are not shave ready from the factory.
Randolph Tuttle, a SRP Mentor for residents of Minnesota & western Wisconsin