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Thread: Initial Straight Weekend
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03-15-2009, 06:32 PM #1
Initial Straight Weekend
Well, I received my newly honed (and cleaned up) razor (A.Feist & Co. Lunawerk 5/8) from Lynn Abrams this week and I could hardly wait until the weekend to try it out. I figured I need to take my time and not feel the pressure of a workday schedule to give it a good go.
I used Erasmic sc yesterday and Tabac ss today; I decided to work on the sideburn/cheek area and learn how to use my left hand on my left side. I did not strop yesterday, but I did about 30 laps today...and yes, it's not as easy as it looks. ( I worry about ruining the good edge Lynn put on the blade.)
When I shaved, on both days I had some difficulty with the razor getting "stuck" but I adjusted the angle and continued. I mangaged both days to do a fair WTG pass with today a slight foray below the right jawline as well. I finished both days with a DE but feel good that I didn't totally botch the procedure. I know I'll keep going on the weekends, but I am looking forward to a two week vacation when I can focus on a daily straight shave to really get a good feel for it.
Thanks to Lynn for his help and his encouragement and thanks to the SRP for all the great information available to a newbie like me.
Nathan
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03-15-2009, 08:24 PM #2
Congrats on the first shaves,and welcome to the forum.Sounds like you're on the right track,just take it slow and easy and do a little more each time until you can do a whole with the grain shave.It's fun and exciting at the same time,but not without it's pitfalls.You're bound to get some nicks along the way,but that's part of the process.Good Luck.
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03-15-2009, 08:51 PM #3
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Thanked: 1195Thanks for sharing, and it sounds like you're off to a good start. You have the right idea about shaving at a convenient time - weekends, days off, etc - this is the best way to learn as a newb. No sense in rushing. Personally I prefer to straight shave in the evenings and morning/afternoons on weekends.
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03-15-2009, 11:20 PM #4
Welcome to the world of sr shaving. Stick with it, it is an art!
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03-16-2009, 12:57 AM #5
Welcome,
Just continue to have that same positive attitude, allow yourself to make mistakes and in no time you'll be giving others some experiential advice. You're off to a great start!