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    Cornelius,

    One of the problems with this forum is that it is so rich in information, it can become very confusing.

    Take the razor you received off the forum member. Wet your face with warm water and apply soap.
    Now holding the razor at an angle no more than 30 degrees (This means the razor is almost stuck to your face so the edge can not possibly hurt you) gently shave down your cheek. No more. Now, wash your face and feel if the razor removed your whiskers. If it did you may wish to reconsider your views. If it didn't shave your face, you have a right to complain.

    Let us know what happened.

    If your not prepared to even try the razor on your skin, nobody can help you.

    Incidentally, you will only get more disappointed by spending money on hones at this point.
    First you need to feel the razor on your skin. It should cut your whiskers just the same as a plastic gillette twin blade.

    Please let us know. We can then help you to move along the path to shaving happiness. It does however take a little patience and at the start quite a bit of time. So hang on in there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by English View Post
    One of the problems with this forum is that it is so rich in information, it can become very confusing.
    Aint that the truth!


    Quote Originally Posted by English View Post
    Take the razor you received off the forum member. Wet your face with warm water and apply soap.
    Now holding the razor at an angle no more than 30 degrees (This means the razor is almost stuck to your face so the edge can not possibly hurt you) gently shave down your cheek. No more. Now, wash your face and feel if the razor removed your whiskers. If it did you may wish to reconsider your views. If it didn't shave your face, you have a right to complain.
    I'm not complaining nor accusing anybody, just need to air my frustration You know, I'm new to all this and dont want to take any chances, so I'm reading as much as I can trying to figure out what to do. I almost bought a USB microscope yesterday. I'm ready to buy the hones, I just dont know which ones I need. Some people seem to do without coticules, others swear by them. How's a newbie supposed to know what to do? Sure, I could buy a Norton 4/8, a blue coticule, a yellow one, a Sharpton 16k, a microscope, a strop, a DMT plate, and now as I just learned in the videos I'm watching, a 1200 diamond bevel setting coarse stone. It all makes sense. But still, you've gotta wonder how hard it can be! My granddad used to shave with a straight and I doubt he had all this equipment or even all the knowledge we can so easily and instantly access these days and I'm sure he got decent shaves. Or maybe he didnt, I have no idea.


    Quote Originally Posted by English View Post
    If your not prepared to even try the razor on your skin, nobody can help you.
    LOL, that's for sure. I was prepared to try it, but read on here that "new razors are NOT shave ready no matter what they tell you" and everything related to it, which confirmed the idea that this is indeed so unless you buy the razors from SRD or RW or an experienced member, so I'm holding off until I know what to do, that's all.


    Quote Originally Posted by English View Post
    First you need to feel the razor on your skin. It should cut your whiskers just the same as a plastic gillette twin blade.
    Ok, I'll try it and will let you know.

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