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    Junior Member Tomcat's Avatar
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    Cool First shave with a straight razor!

    I used a Tower Brand #126 razor I had aquired from Wiskers who was nice enough to have it sent out to be honed before making its way to me. I also aquired a strop from the classifieds here that I employed to make 20 passes prior to shaving on the leather side only after wiping off the oil from the blade.

    For lather I used a Van Der Hagen set I purchased at a local walmart that included a boar hair brush, shave bowl, and soap. I had been practiing building lather with this using the Mach 3 to shave.

    Sunday night I used the straight for the first time and I think it went rather well. Still working on how exactly to hold the blade. I made a pass with and against the grain but still had to touch up with the Mach 3.

    I am sure I did not quite apply enough pressure or use the proper angle most of the time but twice I could tell I was using too much pressure at too high of an angle as I could feel the blade start to dig in, but slowly backing off seemed to ward off any cuts.

    I can say my neck was feeling rather raw even with aftershave lotion on, the cheeks did not seem to be so bad. I will give it a go again this morning. Oh and pics of the razor below!



    Closed and now for the money shot!


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    Congrats on breaking the ice, I used a DE to for my chin and mustache for a couple of weeks when I first got started.
    Be careful how you treat people on your way up, you may meet them again on your way back down.

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    Congrats on your first shave, just be careful with the blade angel and pressure, and you should be fine!

    Nice razor!

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    IMHO pressure should be zero and angel is where most of the learning is done. I have learned that my angel was wrong in previous attempts.

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    Smile Welcome, Tomcat

    What a great start. Just a reminder not to shave to often over the next few weeks. Your skin needs that time to acclimatise itself to the new tool.

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    Well done on the first! Your skin will become accustomed soon!

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