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    AHH, found the razor and strop from the classifieds!! Thanks Tony

    Dovo Stainless Steel Micarta Scales, Black - Straight Razor Place Classifieds

    I want to commend all the forum members that browse the newbie threads and take the time to respond. Top notch sites like this with great community spirit and support are hard to find. Well done Lads, keep up the good work.

    Awesome present for my son for Christmas: Check

    Tree: Check

    Lights: ......... I'm off to hang lights in the dark

    Thanks again I'll be sure to direct my son to STRAIGHT RAZOR PLACE

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    I love the way those scales look, you are indeed a fantastic mom. My mom gets me things like luggage, cooking pot, weird jackets (seriously, who wants a dark green leather trench coat? I mean really, is it any wonder I didn't enjoy high school more?)

    Red

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    Thanks, I seriously can't wait to give it to him. This could be an addictive habit, now I'm off to find some good soaps.

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    that's great, you just can't go wrong with tony

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    Welcome!

    I'm getting into this thread a little late, so I'm not sure if you are still thinking of the #827 strop, but let me say first that it is a rough strop. Meaning that it uses the back of the leather as a strop surface. I used that same model as my first strop, and ended up returning it and getting the #127 which is the flat version. I found that the rough surface on the strop wasn't very good for learning proper stropping.

    The smooth leather #127 was much better for me, left a finer edge, and was easier to learn on. On the #827 (rough strop) I couldn't really tell which parts of the blade were in contact, compared to the smooth leather strop where I could feel the drag on the razor; and got better feedback on whether I was lifting the spine or not keeping the edge in contact.

    Hope this helps!

    -Dave

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    Thanks for the welcome, hello Surrey. This info is actually what I wanted to hear, I'm glad I was lucky to get both the razor and strop from Tony so didn't pull the trigger on the 827. Thanks for the heads up though I appreciate the info.
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    You are off to get some soaps?

    Did I mention Shaving, Bath and Body, Skincare, Home Fragrance, Brushes, Creams, Soaps ?

    Colleen rocks my socks. (she runs TGQ) I am sure many others will agree.

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    If you are still looking for a brush and curious about Rooney Supers - they are really great. I have had a couple, always very happy. For your information, there seems to be a trend in the shaving communities toward more expensive badger - Rooney Finest, Plisson High Mountain White... I have both of these and use them all the time, but the Super is not *bad* or anything. If I had to have just one brush and it had to be a Rooney Super - I would not be complaining at all

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    vintageblades carries the vulix brand brushes i paid
    $25 for mine and it works great

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    Quote Originally Posted by jszabo View Post
    vintageblades carries the vulix brand brushes i paid
    $25 for mine and it works great
    Sorry, this seems wildly off-topic. Care to explain? Or is this spam?

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