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04-13-2009, 09:01 PM #11
welcome, the brand of a razor is not terribly important. a lot more important is the person you're buying it from.
have fun.
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04-13-2009, 09:10 PM #12
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Thanked: 293Hey.. thanks everybody for the info and support. I'll let you know how the first HACK at it goes.....
And as a SRP noob, let me take a crack at the RAD acronym: "Razor Addiction Disorder"?
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04-13-2009, 09:17 PM #13
Oooooh nooooo oglethorpe.. you didnt already read the wiki completely .....
well I hope this helps you a bit..
Acronyms and Abbreviations - Straight Razor Place Wiki
Maarten
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04-13-2009, 10:22 PM #14
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Thanked: 41ADDICTION, AQUISITION, tomatoe, tomoto, we all gonna get some one time or another.
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04-14-2009, 12:56 AM #15
Thats a nice looking blade Oggie
Dont think of it as a HACK . Think of the razor as the big tomahawk
and your face as the little scalps
Have fun .
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04-14-2009, 03:56 AM #16
Welcome to SRP, Oggie,
I had a perpetual rash from twin blades on the right side of my neck from about 1970 until last December, when I started str8 shaving. There's no going back for me.
Shave slowly, use no pressure, keep the blade angle under 30 degrees, and shave for comfort. Get in the habit of good beard prep and face stretching. Start off easy, just the cheeks WTG, until your confidence grows. Then add more area, then XTG and ATG. It's a skill to be learned, but it can be learned.
(I only remember the Hanson Bros.)
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04-14-2009, 05:35 PM #17
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Thanked: 293Tonsor... you got it... and for those of you who haven't... I put a memorable quote from the movie in my signature.
Thanks again for the pointers and I'm looking forward to getting started.
Additionally... I do have a Body Shop in the mall near where I live. Is there a shaving soap that can be bought there so I don't have to order everything online as I need it?
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04-15-2009, 03:38 AM #18
I need to buy that movie. I haven't seen it in a while.
Old time hockey! Eddie Shore!
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04-15-2009, 10:43 AM #19
Amen.
Oggie, I don't think advice on any particular razor name (Boker, Sheffield, etc...) is very useful at this point for you. There are several good buys already pointed out to you in our classfieids. Something like a 5/8 or 6/8 round point is a good razor to start with. Round points are generally a bit more forgiving than a spike point, but many of our members started with spike points so they can be used. Just remember there are no beginner straight razors. They don't sell them with training wheels. It's either a straight razor or it isn't. Kenrup (a member here) sells excellent starter sets too. Wherever you decide to purchase your razor, ensure it comes shave ready.
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04-15-2009, 01:10 PM #20
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Thanked: 293Dan, thanks for the pointers. I've already picked up a good looking blade from hi_bud_gl and it comes shave ready. I guess what I meant by "beginner" razor was just something in the "starting out" price range. The one I picked up was around 50 bucks and judging by what hi_bud_gl put in the ad (which has since been removed) it should be a winner. Here's the description:
Robert Klass GERMANY 4665 etched blade
I hadn't heard about Robert Klass in my week or so of scouring the 'net for info, but I trust the experts.
Thanks!