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    Quote Originally Posted by netsurfr View Post
    Congrats on your shave!!!
    You made a great choice for an initial razor.
    Looking forward to hearing about your continued progress on your shaving... and your addictions!
    The next purchase is going to be a scuttle from classicshaving.com unless there's someone that has a lead on soap scuttles somewhere else I can look at. And I do hear a seven-blade set calling my name, but that's going to be a LONG while... have to save the pennies...

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    Congrats, it only gets better and it sounds like you got a GREAT start.

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    I to loved the wapi. I need to work on it though, as my strop skills need to be worked on. I believe I rolled the edge badly. Rather than learn how to hold the leather strop correctly, I've chosen to learn how to shave and hone. My solution was to place the leather strop on a flat piece of bass wood and use it like a paddle strop. Once I've sufficiently learned to hone, I'll work on the strop. I won't have to send of the blades as often this way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lt.Arclight View Post
    Congrats, it only gets better and it sounds like you got a GREAT start.
    CURSES!!! It didn't get better today, it got worse. Took me just over an hour to get everything clean enough for morning formation. I'm going to have to get faster or I'm going to really be miserable getting up earlier. One nice side effect from yesterday was my beard was not as thick as it is in the morning after an electric shave.

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    Like everything else in life, learning is an experience that you must go through. Hey, I've had a grand total of 11 shaves with my straight. I have had my ups and downs, and some pretty significant cuts along the way. This morning I branched out from just the sideburns, sides of my face and cheeks to get to my jawline and neck area. And not one nick today!! Take it in stride. Work on small areas first to learn how to manipulate your hands and blade angles.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dward View Post
    Like everything else in life, learning is an experience that you must go through. Hey, I've had a grand total of 11 shaves with my straight. I have had my ups and downs, and some pretty significant cuts along the way. This morning I branched out from just the sideburns, sides of my face and cheeks to get to my jawline and neck area. And not one nick today!! Take it in stride. Work on small areas first to learn how to manipulate your hands and blade angles.
    No nicks! That's great! Well, tomorrow will be another opportunity to get better. I'm really pleased that even with two days straight, there's been no razor burn to speak of and no ingrown hairs, either. Good, good stuff.

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