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    Default Is using the same straight razor everyday a no-no?

    Ok, so I've heard you should give your razor a break....do I need two razors?

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    lol...in reality, you only need one, if you hone it yourself. Most here have at least two so one can be off to be honed while the use the other.

    (un)fortunately, lots of us accumulate razors and use whichever one we're in the mood for.


    But you need only one

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    Not if u have RAD! A voice in my head tells me I NEED certain razors I happen to see...

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    If you are new at this, then one razor is an advantage because changing razors can change things a lot in your shave quality till you learn the new razors' feel. I still only use 2 razors after about 2 years. I like the way that they shave and my RAD is in check, really.......no really!


    Later,
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    Last edited by riooso; 09-27-2009 at 09:50 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by riooso View Post
    If you are new at this then one razor is an advantage because changing razors can change things a lot in your shave quality till you learn the new razors feel. I still only use 2 razors after about 2 years. I like the way that they shave and my RAD is in check, really.......no really!


    Later,
    Richard
    Don't brag. I'm only about 2 weeks in and I have 5 shave ready and a blade on the way. On the plus side, I spent less than $75 for this.

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    It is nice to have 2 or three - that way, one is hopefully always sharp and ready to go. there are discussions on the board about letting the metal rest back to it's original form after the stropping has drawn the edge out.

    not sure what to believe but getting new razors is one hell of a ride

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    More than the back-up advantage of having more than one razor, I was really wondering about what 44wiskas mentioned, "letting the metal rest back to its original form." It sounds a bit far fetched to me, but hey, any excuse to buy another razor....

    So what's RAD?

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    Default RAD

    you need at least eight.

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    Rad = Razor Aquisition Disorder

    I have it a little. Have three razors and only two months in. Mind you two need work and will be sent out soon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by walinda1 View Post
    More than the back-up advantage of having more than one razor, I was really wondering about what 44wiskas mentioned, "letting the metal rest back to its original form." It sounds a bit far fetched to me, but hey, any excuse to buy another razor....

    So what's RAD?

    I read on the Dovo websight that it is best to rest your razor, and also never strop after shaving.

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