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    Hey guys,

    Just wanted to get acquainted really quickly. I recently perked up an interest in straight shaving when The Art of Manliness (mayhap one of the best blogs of all time) mentioned it repeatedly in an article I read a few weeks back. I mentioned it to a buddy of mine. He responded that he actually had a straight razor and used it quite regularly. I was impressed and started looking into it. I figured my friend wasn't likely to spend much money, he must've gotten his cheap. So I picked up...

    yeah...

    ...a Kriegar. It wasn't till AFTER it arrived that I found out my buddy's was a gift from his grandfather, who indeed used it himself. I think he mentioned it was a Shumate?

    Back to the POS I bought. After reading the reviews (which were oddly positive), I knew it wouldn't be shave ready. Fortunately, my father (who is not impressed with straights, I suspect his experience was with a cheap POS like mine) had an original Swaty hone hanging around. So, 50 strokes on the hone later, and countless more on the strop, I gave the Kriegar a try.

    It hurt. Bad. Fortunately (miraculously?) I didn't cut myself, but I'd almost wish I had. The irritation was unbearable. I did a bit more research and found Kriegar on the "Avoid" list in the Wiki here. Oops.

    I've since remedied the problem by purchasing a shave ready Shumate from razormike in the classifieds. Now I just wait for it to get here and dive back in. The right way.

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    all your razor are belong to us red96ta's Avatar
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    stinks, huh? Well, on the bright side, you can butter your toast with it Who knows how many folks Krieger has turned off to classic shaving with the trash they sell. They buy the razor and figure that if this is as good as it gets, then they'll just stick with their fusion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by red96ta View Post
    stinks, huh? Well, on the bright side, you can butter your toast with it Who knows how many folks Krieger has turned off to classic shaving with the trash they sell. They buy the razor and figure that if this is as good as it gets, then they'll just stick with their fusion.
    My father had the exact same experience when learning guitar. He started with a crappy student acoustic, was very discouraged (the action and strings are **** on those things), and played his instructor's. What he found was what he knew all along: You get what you pay for. He went out the next day and bought a $400 Gibson acoustic electric that he's used ever since. I wasn't about to let a Chinese blade steer me away. I knew there had to be SOMETHING behind the str8 hype.

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    That wasn't useless at all. You recognized your mistake, checked out the Wiki, and are well on your way. Good luck on your journey, sir

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    Paul is oh so right...Lesson learned. Perhaps the hard way, but learned nevertheless.
    "Age is an issue of mind over matter. If you don't mind, it doesn't matter." Mark Twain

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    The reviews were positive?!?! I want to see those reviewers demonstrate the product themselves.

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