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    Hey Michiel,
    I'm with you buddy. Just bought my first SR and recieved it in the mail today. Also got a brush and strop so I'm all set to go. Will try it out either tonight or tomorrow. Good luck to you my friend.

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    Welcome Michiel , Goeff and jventurini

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    Also from me welcome to Geoff & Jventurini, and good luck with shaving :-)

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    Well, last week I received the Wapi, and last sunday I took the dive in the deep end and had my first "live" experience with a straight shave. Oh, well, only on the cheeks, but nevertheless... . And what do you know, no cuts! So, can I have some more please, sir?
    This morning I shaved again with the Wapi, and although not nerely perfect (had to finish up with the, ahem, Mach3..), I went over my whole face and again no cuts. So imho not bad for a rookie, I think. So tomorrow morning back to the training school (bathroom, that is), for some more practice....

    And I already got a vintage Straight from ebay, just for the fun and to have something to start practicing honing soon. I hope this is not SAD developing here?
    The razor in question is a Joseph Allen non XLL , which does not mean anything to me but it looks great and very old!
    For those interested in a picture, the item was 320348370991 on ebay.

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    He Michiel,

    Good to hear you are doing well on your first shaves..

    I havent seen a razor like you got from the bay (especialy the notch on a 4/8th)
    Don't count on it being shaveready... it doesnt look like it needs a lot of cleaning so I would just send it to Bart to get it honed..


    Edit: should learn to read befor a reply... didnt read you were going to hone it yourself..
    No its not RAD... you actually need more than two razors.. when a razor needs to get honed you can use the other...
    and you need more razors to actualy find out what razor you like to shave with..

    Maarten
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    Ook goedenavond Maarten!

    Thanks for the feedback. Can you tell me who Bart is and where to find him? Although I do plan to get me some stones and learn the art of honing (and perhaps can do it for others too), it is always good to know where the real masters are located. It is not unrealistic to keep in mind I might faul up the first attempts and might have to bring the razor into the ER....

    Regarding the J.A. razor, it was not sold as shave ready (and I did some homework on the forum here prior to bidding to anything), but I received it last Friday and it does not look too bad actually. The blade has some staining marks, but I think that is part of the charm of a vintage razor anyway. The scales are in quite good order, and when opening and closing the razor it feels very good, not too stiff, and certainly no play on the pin. And the edge looks quite decent as well, very hone and strop worthy so to speak. So not a bad asset for the price, hehehe.

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    Good job Michael. On your way. I don't know about you guys but I get a little razor burn from the straight so a Balm or moisturizer is essential for me. Have fun and don't forget the aftershave lotion.
    Dannyr

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    Hi Dannyr,

    Thanks for the moral support.

    I tend to get razor burn quite easily anyway, even with the modern blades after a few shaves. Actually that is one of the reasons to transfer to the classic way of shaving. So I'm completely with you on the aftershave balm! Although I do not use it every day, I most surely put some on my face this morning.

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    Great that you want to try sr8 shaving. I have been for about six weeks and LOVE IT. Now I have 1 shaver and two restore projects. Take your shaves slow and easy at first. Prep good, you will get better and better as you practice. There is some great info on anything you may need to know here. Everyone is very helpful.

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    Sounds like you're off to a good start, keep enjoying it!

    I look forward to my opportunity to shave every day, and it's nice as a noob to be able to feel your progress every day.

    It's worth having a look at Jockeys video on you tube, i'll dig out the link

    here you go:

    http://straightrazorpalace.com/video...an-shaven.html

    I found it helpful.
    Last edited by gregs656; 03-28-2009 at 09:10 PM.

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