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Newbie intro
Hi all. My name is Don and I'm a SR newbie. I started DE shaving in junior high school. My dad was a barber so I had an excellent teacher. My weapons of choice were a Gillette Fat Boy and Barbasol. I jumped onto the Gillette cartridge bandwagon in the early '70s, staying with the Sensor Excel. But I still used Barbasol. About a year ago, I rediscovered DE shaving. Thanks to B&B, I'm back to my old Fat Boy and Gillette 7 o'clock yellows. I've also abandoned the Barbasol and moved on to the 5-minute prep.
My mom moved into an assisted living facility, so my sister and I have been clearing out her house. Among my dad's barber tools, I found several straight razors. all deeply rusted. But there were a couple 4/8s in his beautician tools, in reasonable condition. It got me thinking about SR shaving. The real prize was a 1931 edition of Moler's "The Barbers' Manual" in very good condition.
I hereby apply for SR apprenticeship. I have a Dovo 6/8 plus strop incoming from SRD. Meanwhile, I'm playing sponge, soaking in the videos and FAQs.
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Welcome
Welcome to SRP. Feel free to ask questions or visit the Wiki you will find a ton information to get you started.
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Welcome
Welcome Don
this is great place to be in. i am sure you will have a lot fun and enjoy.
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Welcome to SRP. Sounds like me except my father wasn't a barber. I did cut my teeth on DEs though and returned to them a few years ago before going straight. I think you'll find straights to be the best way to go. I did. :tu
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Welcome to SRP. :) Post pictures of your razors. Even if some of them have some rust they may be salvageable. Sounds like you're doing your research and have found the wiki, that's a smart way to start out. From what you say, the 4/8" razors are in reasonable shape. It's possible all they need is a little polish with Maas or Flitz and a professional hone. Good luck with your first shave and keep us posted. :)