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    Smile To go Straight or not?

    Hi everbody, i've been wetshaving for about two years now, using a Merkur HD and various creams and soaps.
    I am really interested in straight razors and would love to get started. To begin I just need a shave-ready razor and a strop right?
    I've been looking at ruprazors site (http://www.ruprazor.com/store/index....&category_id=6) and was wondering if either of these 3 would make a good starting razor? The Hamburg No.3, the Harris Goar 6/8, or the H.Boker and Co. no.1322....
    Anyway help starting up would be gravy. And i've seen some differing opinions on the quality of the shaves, but can you get at least as good a shave as a D.E.?
    Oh and i'm poor so maybe the razor suggestions should be under 120 dollars.

    Thanks in advance!
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    Welcome abaord. Shave ready razor then yes all you need is a strop. If not shave ready you'll need the services of a honemeister and a strop. You can't go wrong with a Boker.

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    Smile Welcome, Shaveoholic

    Go for it! I mean what have you got to lose? You've got the basics down. You might be getting even better shaves in a few weeks. I mean, why not?!

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    "Mister Nip n Tuck" ;) BigBubba's Avatar
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    1st off, welcome to SRP!

    Around a year ago I switched from a Merkur HD to straights.
    Around 6 months ago I tried a DE and I got (by my new standards) a pretty crappy shave. Nothing against DE shaving, if it work for some, that's just peachy.
    IMHO, with proper prep, good technique and a properly honed straight razor, you really can't get a better shave.

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    Lordy I was afraid you guys would be all thumbs up, that means another AD for me? So any suggestions on a reasonably priced strop? And some links to how to do it would be helpful. Do you have to use paste with a strop?

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    Welcome to SRP! I'm a reformed DE shaver and once I went straight I never looked back. Here is a good read to get you started and here is the video section for more good info. This is a great post to read before you do your first shave. The Wiki at the toolbar above is loaded with more great info. If you have anymore questions keep them coming. All the guys here are willing to help.
    Be careful how you treat people on your way up, you may meet them again on your way back down.

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    if you are going to purchase a razor from ruprazor anyhow he has strops available as well or you could check out The Well Shaved Gentleman, Heirloom Razor Strop Company, Straight Razor Shaving Supplier for his apprentice starter strop which I believe is under $45.00 is red latigo leather and a great strop

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    If you are uncertain, try out kens wapi or double arrow, they are great starters.IMO you would be better of putting more money in a strop.+1 for the Tony Miller strops.Good luck!

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    I would go for a Wapi and a good strop.. Make sure its shaveready and then take it easy at first. Just try the sideburns and cheeks WTG and finish of with your DE.. Then you could expand your comfort zone as you please..

    I have a pasted loom strop but If i had know what I know now I would have gotten a real strop and made a padle strop from balsa wood with some Cr0..but for now the loomstrop is fine.

    I have been shaving with a DE for two weeks and every now and then I use one if I'm in a hurry..but I'd rather not shave then use the DE.

    I've only been shaving with a straight for almost three months now but I wouldnt go back to anything else.. Shaving turned from a chore to a treat..

    Maarten

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shaveoholic View Post
    And i've seen some differing opinions on the quality of the shaves, but can you get at least as good a shave as a D.E.?
    No, not initially. The learning curve is longer and steeper than with DE's, but if you keep at it, it will pay off.

    Yeah, a wapi or double arrow would be a good start. Maybe you can get it as a starter set from Ruprazor. Ken won't steer you wrong.

    I'd say give it a go and try it for yourself. If not anything else, it would be fun. And if it's not for you, then you can resell the stuff a few months down the road and would have lost, what $10-15? Go for it!

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