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    Shave Ready 44Whiskas's Avatar
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    Being a newbie - I think thumb notches should be out until you learn to strop well - it is a fast way to either drop your blade on the floor while stropping or cut your strop as there is a bit less to hold.

    I think jimps are nice but not necessary - any standard straight that has a good neck (if that is the right termininology) will work well and allow for a balanced hold.

    I also think shoulderd blades versus shoulderless are best when beginning and learning to hold a straight proper.

    This is strictly speaking from my own experience and each person has learned differently on different blades with or without success. thats my disclaimer

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    Scale Maniac BKratchmer's Avatar
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    I don't have a ton of shaving experience, but I started with an unjimped, shoulderless Wosty. It worked out fine, but at first I had trouble with sliding down the shoulder grind... even with dry hands, I think jimps would be a big help...and a shoulder.

    I'd say I wouldn't advise them as a must, but they certainly might be a deciding factor between two equally priced decent razors.

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