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01-16-2009, 03:36 AM #31
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01-16-2009, 03:37 AM #32
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Thanked: 5You are right, Leavitt and Pierce is primarily a smoke shop that sells shaving supplies, chess sets and other high end knick-knacks as a sideline. I have been buying pipe tobacco and pipes from them for nearly forty years. I was just in there last Saturday and they had only two razors on display, neither of which was titanium and both seemed fairly good quality; one was $50 and the other was $70. Probably not the best one could buy but probably not the worst either. But as I said, and I guess this is true of any straight razor bought these days, other work would need to be done with them to make them shave-ready.
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01-16-2009, 03:39 AM #33
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01-16-2009, 03:41 AM #34
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01-16-2009, 03:46 AM #35
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01-16-2009, 04:30 AM #36
ONE option you have, is to buy another razor from the forum that comes shave ready. One that does not break the bank and is a bit older (~$35-40). Justify it as this....you bought an 'older inexpensive' razor to practice on. When you learn how to use it, and hone it, you will then attempt to hone the new 'fancy' razor. You do not want to ruin the present, right? She meant well. With time, and the fact that you will most likely get a bunch more of these (they do become addicting) you can keep her present as a 'show piece' and shave with the others...........
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01-16-2009, 05:30 AM #37
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Thanked: 0So, I have a followup and a few questions to go with it. I too just started using a straight, and have shaved with one 3 times now. I got a Dovo Classic from Vintage Blades, ordered with the honed blade option, and received it with a note certifying that it was shaved by Lynn Abrams, who evidently is famous around here.... My first shave was extraordinarily painful, didn't get close to the skin at all, and basically felt like i was ripping the hair out of my face.
I also (and here's the rub) have a disposable blade straight that takes derby SE blades. I decided to give that one a shot, and it was like night and day. The disposable was smooth, quick, and wonderful. It also sliced the hell out of my face, since I had (and have) no idea what I'm doing, but it actually shaved me, and I'm improving.
Third shave, I decided to strop the Dovo as best I could, canvas/leather strop as tight as possible, 10 passes on canvas, 30 on leather, but when i went to the shave, it was the same as before, painful, and clearly not cutting the hairs. I went back to the disposable, and it was smooth, quick, and dangerous again. Suggestions? It seems to me that the Dovo is just dull, but that goes against the central premise of these fora, that the only way to be sure of a sharp blade is to have it honed professionally. Am I wrong?
Also, another, easier question: when I'm done shaving, the skin on my face feels extremely... tight. Yawning is painful, and I feel the skin stretching. Right now I'm just rinsing with cold water after a shave. What sort of balm/balsam/cream/aftershave do I want?
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01-16-2009, 05:42 AM #38
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i was looking at this compay a few weeks ago. i'm still a noob and wanted to know about it so i showed it to they gentlemen here and they told me i'm better off giving my money away. it's a pakistani (or afghani) blade. don't be angry with whoever gave you the gift. in this case, it's truly the thought that counts. they probably wanted to give you some thing nice but didn't do the research on blades.
as far as the future mrs. being upset you bought another razor, tell her she just gave you a new hobby. this way you can buy more razors and you can [I]mayby[I] get hey to one day get you a zowadaLast edited by kljr; 01-16-2009 at 05:51 AM.
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01-16-2009, 07:04 AM #39
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Thanked: 1314. Send it to Glen to get it honed. Buy another in the meantime and if the fiance asks say that glen sent it to you as a temporary replacement. When glen returns the Venus give some excuse to continue using the replacement. Say that Glen said you could have it and that you want to keep the Venus in mint condition.
FWIW my wife bought me a titanium coated razor. She thought it might be a hit or miss. It was a miss. I was honest with her and she said 'Dont worry, it was super cheap anyway'. Your fiance may appreciate your honesty.
*Disclaimer* The writer of this post takes no responsibility whatsoever for the negative outcome of honesty. Got that? None.
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01-16-2009, 07:57 AM #40The white gleam of swords, not the black ink of books, clears doubts and uncertainties and bleak outlooks.