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08-13-2009, 05:31 PM #1
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New to the wet shaving world, and can't decide on a set to get. I am in a good position, I think, in that I have $200-$300 to drop on a quality set-up.
I have been looking at the sets on Vintage Blades, LLC, and on Classic Shaving. Which set would you guys recomend? I am probably going to buy a pre-honed set so that I know what 'shave-ready' really feels like.
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08-13-2009, 05:40 PM #2
This doesn't really answer your question, but with that kind of money I'd be more tempted to buy a quality strop (Tony Miller with cheap practice strop or SRD), a good brush and soap, and a few vintage blades from the classifieds here. If you're set on a set with anew blade link to the ones that you're thinking about. There are lots on offer. Getting the blade truly shave ready is obligatory.
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08-13-2009, 05:46 PM #3
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Thanked: 293In terms of new stuff, I can only speak to the Dovo Bismarck 6/8 from SRD, and it is a find piece of work. If you picked that up, you'd still have over 150 bucks to spend on a strop and brush.
Tabac can be had from SRD for 16 bucks and IMO, that's about as good as it gets. So there's your good startup kit!
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08-13-2009, 05:51 PM #4
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Thanked: 326Welcome aboard Van :beer:
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It's been recommended to start with 5/8 or 6/8. Also pick them up in roundpoint style instead of squarepoint or barber's notch. The latter isn't bad. People have been known to nick themselves more compared to rounded style. It's not to say that you won't with roundpoint, it's just more forgiving that way. Once you've become accustomed to it then you can make that step.
Based on what I've seen majority of people pick up Boker, Dovo
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08-14-2009, 06:53 AM
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This is great news. Best of luck for the future and keep up the good work.
08-14-2009, 08:01 AM
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Welcome to SRP.
I would resist the temptation to invest heavily into hardware you might break, and use that money for things you will keep. I.e. a good brush, good creams or soaps, and good aftershaves. You will be fine with two bottom line razors, or razors from the Classifieds, and either a cheap strop, or an SRD strop whose nicked leather you can replace at a later stage. Added bonus: You can easily get 3-5 razors for USD 150 from the Classifieds, thus trying which blade widths, grinds, and points suit you best.
Good luck, and keep us posted on your progress.
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08-14-2009, 08:48 AM
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I couldn't agree more with AlanII and BeBerlin.
Buy a good quality brush, a couple of really great soaps and/or cremes (maybe both), an SRD strop that is high quality and can be easily repaired with replacement leather or replacement fabric WHEN (not if) you make a mistake and damage it, and buy 2 or 3 good solid vintage razors from the classifieds.
IMO, The very very best of new razors are as good as a well honed vintage in good condition, but in terms of the shave they'll give, not any better. There are MANY $50-$75 vintage razors right now that would be every bit as good as a new razor that cost 3 times as much, if not better, and buying them would let you try a couple of different razors, and spend more money on the accessories that make using a straight more enjoyable.
08-14-2009, 11:41 AM
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Nothing to add,just a hardy Welcome and enjoy
08-14-2009, 12:04 PM
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welcome to the forum.
As far as I can tell, Dovo uses same steel for the carbon blades and same steel (INOX) for the stainless lines. The price difference comes in handle material (and possibly the etch patterns on the blade, but I am suspicious of that) mostly. Thiers Izard is from what I can deduce considered bigger brand than Dovo so most of their razors are more expensive, that does not mean better overall razors.
Imo get a good set strop+razor from SRD and you will be fine.
I got Dovo Ebony spike point with SRD red latigo strop and I have zero complaints. You must be prepared to do some light honing, at least in my case a CrO loaded leather strop helped improve the razor sharpnes and the shave feel.
As far as soaps well there is tens if not hundreds possibilities just get Proraso and go from there.
Hope this helps
08-14-2009, 01:18 PM
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I also recommend getting vintage razors over new ones. My post above is only if your heart is set on a new one (for whatever reason).
I have a (maybe slightly under) 5/8 W&B near-wedge with a barber's notch that I'll let go for cheap to the OP as a welcome to SRP, if he so desires. PM me.
Best of luck.