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    Jus' learnin Guv MrToddsApprentice's Avatar
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    Hows it going everyone!

    Yup, i'm new and can you guess whats brought me here.... That's right Star Wars!!!

    Na obviously Sweeney Todd. I just fell in love with the art of the whole shave after that.

    I'm gonna read around and learn allot before i jump into buying a razor, and i think i'm gonna get disposable blades to start. Moneys also an issue so i gotta buy cheap first, and i don't wanna be like a spoilt brat who's just found a new thing and get one of the top razors to start. God i hated those kids who got a Gibson guitar starting out......

    Anyhoo.. I'd love all the tips people are willing to give and I'll respect my Mentors.

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    welcome to SRP MrToddsApprentice,

    I started out the same with a dovo shavette.. I still use it when I'm too lazy to strop(or dont want to take the time for it.. or when my razors need to be honed (I'm not very good at honing yet)..and I plan to take it with me on vacations...

    I must tell you that those disposables are very unforgiving..
    -Too much pretture and you will bleed
    -Wrong angle and you will bleed
    -Wrong prep and dried lather and you will bleed..
    -moving your face while the razor is on your skin and you will bleed..

    But if you get it right and you will because you will get very carefull when you shave.. after a short while you get a BBS in return..

    BTW.. the nicks will be very shallow and will heal in a couple of days without leaving a mark.. but after my second shave with it I looked like I was attacked by a cat..so be carefull!!

    Maarten

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrToddsApprentice View Post
    razor, and i think i'm gonna get disposable blades to start. Moneys also an issue so i gotta buy cheap first, and i don't wanna be like a spoilt brat who's just found a new thing and get one of the top razors to start
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    I used to think like that. I've gradually realised that it's better to buy something decent to start with.It doesn't need to be decorative, just good quality functional.
    Firstly, because decent kit will at least rule out the ' is it me or is it the razor question' . Secondly, if you continue, you've got something good to use and if not you can sell it. Buying cheap often means buying twice.
    'Living the dream, one nightmare at a time'

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    Quote Originally Posted by welshwizard View Post
    I used to think like that. I've gradually realised that it's better to buy something decent to start with.It doesn't need to be decorative, just good quality functional.
    Firstly, because decent kit will at least rule out the ' is it me or is it the razor question' . Secondly, if you continue, you've got something good to use and if not you can sell it. Buying cheap often means buying twice.
    +1. And good quality doesn't always = high price, keep an eye on the classifieds and you could probably pick up a good shave-ready Genco or the like for a reasonable price.
    And welcome to SRP!

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    Welcome aboard and good shaving!

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    just dont follow anything from sweeny todd i walked into the room when my brother and his gf were watchig it and he was stropping with the spine following at like 30 degree angle so i laughed and left.


    Welcome to SRP you will meet a lot of great people here

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    Smile Welcome, MrToddsApprentice

    The Wiki is starting to come together pretty nicely so you should be reading there and using the 'search' function to find out more opinions. Any questions? Just ask.

    Look to the classifieds for your first blade. great deals and guaranteed ready to shave in the vast majority of cases. No need for disposables at all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mlangstr View Post
    welcome to SRP MrToddsApprentice,

    I started out the same with a dovo shavette.. I still use it when I'm too lazy to strop(or dont want to take the time for it.. or when my razors need to be honed (I'm not very good at honing yet)..and I plan to take it with me on vacations...

    I must tell you that those disposables are very unforgiving..
    -Too much pretture and you will bleed
    -Wrong angle and you will bleed
    -Wrong prep and dried lather and you will bleed..
    -moving your face while the razor is on your skin and you will bleed..

    But if you get it right and you will because you will get very carefull when you shave.. after a short while you get a BBS in return..

    BTW.. the nicks will be very shallow and will heal in a couple of days without leaving a mark.. but after my second shave with it I looked like I was attacked by a cat..so be carefull!!

    Maarten
    I agree with Maarten 100%. Get good with a shavette, and a real straight is a breeze. Knocking the sharpness off of the very ends of the shavette blade will help alot.

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    From Dublin meself, if you want advice on anything go into Liam in the Waldorf Barbers on Westmoreland St. A wealth of knowledge on this stuff and will sharpen/sell some nice razors and gear too..

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    G'day & welcome.

    I'm with xman - get the real thing. You don't have to spend a lot for a good workhorse.
    The white gleam of swords, not the black ink of books, clears doubts and uncertainties and bleak outlooks.

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