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    Hello gents,

    I am currently a DE safety razor user and I am seriously thinking about giving the straight razor a try. I'm currently searching for a ready to shave razor that won't break the bank. Any ideas of where to go?

    cheers!

    Greg

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    You can find a lot of great, affordable vintage/used razors in the classifieds here. Many are shave ready, and the guys here are great to work with.

    Welcome to SRP, and feel free to ask as many questions as you want... we are eager to answer them!


    P.S. I highly appreciate the avatar... Are you an architect, or a lover of the Stephansdom? (Or both.... what a building!)
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    Go to the classifieds here. Just about any razor here thats advertisied as shave ready is truely that. Plus the members on this site are great to deal with. The first razor I bought was from SRD and was a Dovo spike point. it cost me $120 ish. Now its a nice razor and shaves great, but I picked up my hobsons wedge here on the classifieds for $60 and it shaves just as well (actually I like it better because I'm more of a wedge guy).

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    Welcome to SRP, Greg.

    Personally, I would go for one from the Classifieds, or a bottom line Dovo. You will need a strop, too. You will find some more information in our Beginner's Guide (full text here or as a PDF here).

    Good luck, and keep us updated on your progress.

    Best regards,
    Robin
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    Welcome to the family.

    Take a look around. We have a great wiki and searching terms of interest will yield tons of great information. Look through our vendor section if you are looking for a new razor and look through our classified section too as there are a variety of shave ready razors there.

    Ask any questions as the folks here will try to help you in any way they can.

    Good luck,

    Lynn

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    Wow! You guys are quick. Thanks for the help...I'm heading to the classifieds now.

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    welcome to srp, let us know what you find and don't hesitate to ask any questions.

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    I would start with the classifieds on SRP. You could also check ebay. I would check out the list of good brands on the SRP along with brands to avoid. My first razor was a Mehaz, and I would not buy another one. I would avoid that maker. My second razor is a Dovo 6/8 inch imitation tortoise shell....what a great shaver. I would suggest Dovo because they are well priced for new razors.

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