Inherited grandfathers razor/accesories...
Some how about a week ago I got interested in shaving with a straight razor, more so getting a straight razor shave. Once I began researching the subject I came across several sites, including this one.
Realized how nice and expensive a lot of this stuff can be so I quizzed my mom about her dads old stuff. SCORE!!! Just picked up last night a J R Torrey "156 The Barber" straight razor, an old mug that still had soap in it and the old brush that went with it. That was what I was after, something used that also had a ton of sentimental value to it, glad my mom kept that for all these years, now need to hit up my other grandfather for his old stuff if he still has it...
Anyone tell me more about the razor cause all I know is what I can read off of the blade itself. I know it needs stropped and possibly honed. I have neither a strop or hone. I would like to have someone go through the razor and restore it. About how much does that run?
Tried to find someone in the Grady County area of Oklahoma to do a straight razor shave on me to see if I would even like it but no luck thus far.
I would like to eventually get everything new if I really like it as apposed to breaking the mug and such things like that.
Any suggestions as far as soaps and such for a guy who gets razor burn easy? I am only 26 years old so go easy on me for not getting into this sooner. Always wanted to but everything is finally coming together all at once now.