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    Quote Originally Posted by dworks View Post
    I have a very high standard to get to. Used to get my haircut and occasional shaves from Curly at the Brown Palace in Denver. He was often voted Best Barber in Denver. Whether it was just cleaning up the haircut around the ears and neck or a full shave, he was precise, steady and quick, even when he had to move to disposable straightedge blades.
    I used to go to a barber in north Seattle. He also did razor shaves. I miss that.


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    Gentlemen,

    The first time I shaved with a straight razor my heart played an endless drum solo that rattled my insides. In time the drums grew quieter and the solos shorter.

    I still get the butterflies before every shave, though now their wings are much shorter. After 30 years in radio, I still heard the fluttering of butterflies inside me the first time I turned on the microphone to start my show.

    Shaving with a straight razor, in a way, is much like encountering a beautiful woman who radiates a sense of danger. Perhaps that's what attracts many of us, butterflies and all.

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    Obie

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    Quote Originally Posted by Obie View Post
    Gentlemen,

    The first time I shaved with a straight razor my heart played an endless drum solo that rattled my insides. In time the drums grew quieter and the solos shorter.

    I still get the butterflies before every shave, though now their wings are much shorter. After 30 years in radio, I still heard the fluttering of butterflies inside me the first time I turned on the microphone to start my show.

    Shaving with a straight razor, in a way, is much like encountering a beautiful woman who radiates a sense of danger. Perhaps that's what attracts many of us, butterflies and all.

    Regards,

    Obie
    Obie,

    I always love reading your posts. I know they will be interesting and lacking of any offensive content. You, sir, are a true gentleman!

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    I'm glad to hear that someone else's first straight shave went as well as my first did on Friday.

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    My dear Richmondesi,

    Thank you for the kind words. I feel I am in the company of gentlemen.

    Regards,

    Obie

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    A few things I have started to figure out:

    1. Steady breathing. Learned while recovering from trauma that slow, steady, deep breathing helps get the anxiety back down.

    2. Try and get it right the first time. IOW, the more passes, the more razor burn. My barber Curly is the example here. He never had to do it twice. Also, the more passes, the more frustration. I'm not interested in keeping the styptic pencil folks in business.

    3. Be humble, not a hero. Since I don't have a clue how to do the lips and chin thing yet, I am real ok with leaving it alone. Beats having no lips and no chin.

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    3rd shave today. I am not an everyday shaver. Went much better, other than that dumb slip next to my ear. Actually did an ATG on the chin line. Did the rest of the chin, only leaving the lips. Back to the video...

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    I had my 2nd whole face shave today, and no way am I going back to disposables. Still waiting for my razor to bite me, I'm sure that is because of all the things I have learned from this great site and it's members Thank You SRP without the wisdom of your helpfull members I would definatly not have had such pleasurable shaves. The only problem is I seem to have caught RAD ,2 shaves 3 razors and 2 I just got from an antique store (never thought I would ever go "antiquing") and I still want MORE MORE MORE my wife is going to kill me.

    John

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