Originally Posted by
MistressNomad
You could definitely get yourself rolling for under $100.
A nice vintage razor (shave ready) doesn't need to cost more than $30 or $40 bucks. RupRazor makes a beginner's strop for $20 - no frills, but good leather.
You can pick up a brush at Walgreen for $8 or so, and decent shaving cream or soap for under $10.
So, that's $70. Maybe even a bit less if you keep a look-out.
And the only part of that you'll need to replace anytime in the relatively near future is the soap or cream when you use it up. A soap is probably better value for money if you get a big puck. Mama Bear sells pretty generous amounts of great soap at a great price, and it lasts forever.
As far as the razors you saw, YES the SRP Classifieds is a great place for a beginner to look! Stay away from eBay. It will eat your soul.
Good luck!
EDIT: About the Gold Dollar - they can shave. I have one I just tried out, and it shaves just as nice as my Soligen. Admittedly, I'm a newb, and maybe a pro would disagree, but the point is I can get good shaves from it.
Gold Dollars are made of decent steel, it's just that they sometimes have manufacturing flaws. RupRazor goes through their Gold Dollars, and if there's something minorly wrong, they fix it, and hone it properly. If there's something majorly wrong, they don't sell it.
My personal opinion is that it isn't really fair to write off the Gold Dollars entirely like that. They're great starter razors, as long as you buy them from a good vendor. They're cheap and they shave fine.