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    Welcome. I think you will enjoy shaving once you get used to it. I know I do. The disposable is a great place to start. There is something neat about shaving with a straight though. I recommend when you get ready for a real straight to go vintage here in the classifieds and nothing less than 100 years old. You won't be disappointed, and you will be shaving with something truly historical.
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    Welcome to SRP!
    You made a great decision! There's lots of info around (also in the Wiki), but don't hesitate to ask.

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    You are doing great. I started with a Diane 21 so called hair shaper and it came with disposable blades. That is what I learned to straight shave with and although it was unforgiving, it gave me great BBS shaves. Although I use other straight razors today, I do use this as a travel razor and I still will work into the rotation every other round as I enjoy having the ability to straight shave with a variety of straight razors as I am always comparing.

    The first few shaves were the roughest for me, but SRP was exceptional in helping me apply the proven techniques and moving up the learning curve. The other key tools that got me up to speed in the beginning were my Best pure badger brush and Col. Conk Soap. It was nice to have the straight shaving ability under my belt before I bought my first Dovo straight and strop.

    Welcome to straight shaving! What started as a money savor is turning into a hobby for me!

    Pabster

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    Be careful with those disposible things. They are dangerous. I find them really hard to use. You should try a traditional straight soon, so much easier.

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    Welcome to SRP!!!!
    There is a ton of information here and you should start with the wiki. When I got out of the service in 1967 my sister was a hair dresser and I got my first straight razor from her, so it worked for me then and there is no reason it can't work for you now. When you get ready to move on remember that the most expensive is not necessarily the best. I have several razors in the 50 - $80 range that are my favorites. Keep an eye on the classified here for your next aquisition.

    Good luck... and again WELCOME!!!

    Ray

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    Welcome and enjoy the site.

    We have tons of great information and great members who are always willing to help in any way they can.

    Have fun,

    Lynn

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    Quote Originally Posted by AFDavis11 View Post
    Be careful with those disposible things. They are dangerous. I find them really hard to use. You should try a traditional straight soon, so much easier.
    Ditto. I'm glad to see that I'm not alone in that opinion. I have a Dovo Shavette (with all 3 holders & blades) and find it much more difficult to use than a real str8. Can't get BBS, get nicks, burn, the whole thing.

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    Welcome and enjoy. As stated, take advantage of all the info and experience!

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    Hola and welcome

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