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Thread: I had to try this.
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11-26-2008, 03:20 AM #1
I had to try this.
I had to start at a new school a couple of months ago because the last one I went too went bankrupt. At this school we have to be clean shaved at all times and I guess the same would go for the rest of my career.
All the different shaving methods I have tried so far has been kind of hard to my skin, if I shave two days in a row, it feels like someone lit my face on fire. It goes for electric and disposable. I guess it is because I try to get a really close shave and overdo it.
One and a half years ago I was in India for three months and could actually afford to go to the barber quite a lot. The straight razor shaves was amazing! So now I am trying this out and hope to be able to achieve the same results by my self.
This is what I have ordered:
DOVO Best Value Ivory Yellow Straight Razor 5/8"" Full Hollow Ground
Standard Pure Badger Shave Brush Off White Handle
Styptic Pencil
Shave Soap
DOVO German Razor Strop Leather Conditioner
Illinois Razor Strop 2"" x 20"" Top Grain Cowhide with Handle
Thiers Issard Low Grease White Paste for Razor Strop (for canvas side?)
Col Conk glycerine shave soap
And I am thinking about ordering a 4000/8000 Norton
Does this sound like a good start?
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11-26-2008, 03:31 AM #2
Welcome. Sounds pretty good to me. Razor honed?
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11-26-2008, 04:15 AM #3
No, it is not honed, my plan is to try it myself with a pyramid and lots of patience.
I have been working as a mechanic on jets, so I am used to both being patient and using a fine touch. It might be a bit optimistic, but I am an optimist and don't see any reason why I cannot do this.
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11-26-2008, 04:20 AM #4
Welcome aboard! You sound like me when I got started, of course there was no SRP to make the trip a little easier!
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11-26-2008, 04:29 AM #5
Thanks!
By the way, how did it go for you? I guess it can't have been too horrible since you are still doing it.
And if it doesn't work out at all, I could always send it to Lynn
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11-26-2008, 02:36 PM #6
if i were you i'd have started with a honed razor, but see how it works for you.
yeah, pick the norton.
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11-26-2008, 04:36 PM #7
You got a good list there. I would also recommend sending the razor out to get honed. While I'm sure you won't have much problem getting it right if you're patient, having a razor properly honed for you for your first few shaves saves you from asking this question:
"Is it that I don't know how to shave well enough with it yet? Or is the blade just not honed properly?"
If the blade comes honed properly, you know your answer without having to ask the question.
Most of all though, be patient and give it time. Some people (like myself) have an AMAZING first shave, while others have mediocre shaves that only get better over time. Stick with it and you'll be sure to be pleased with the results.
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11-26-2008, 04:46 PM #8
How long time does it usually take when a blade is sent out for honing?
I am slightly impatient
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11-26-2008, 05:28 PM #9
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Thanked: 1903This may sound counter intuitive, but since you have already invested quite a bit of money, why not take another 30-50 USD and get a second razor from the classifieds. One which is actually shave ready. That way, you will have a benchmark razor for your own honing efforts.
WRT the Norton, What hone(s) do I need? - Straight Razor Place Wiki should give you a good overview of what is required, and what is optional. With the canvas pasted, you should do just fine with a Norton 4/8k.
Good luck, and welcome to SRP.
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11-26-2008, 05:54 PM #10