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Thread: First shave today
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12-15-2010, 08:43 AM #11
I would not suggest backing up your beginning Straight Shave with the DE unless you were already using it before. Back up your straight with what you are used to....
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12-15-2010, 01:28 PM #12
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Thanked: 1Thanks for all the encouragement and advice. I picked up a razor on ebay that was made by the Aerial Cutlery Manufacturing Company out of Wisconsin. It came almost shave ready, so I touched it up and had a nice shave (not the whole face yet). I'm still awkward with my left hand and am trying to get the right hold for the chin area. No way am I going under the nose yet. I still get some use out of my lips.
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12-15-2010, 05:06 PM #13
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12-16-2010, 06:45 PM #14
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Thanked: 1Thanks. I already have a "shave ready" razor from SRD, (a new Boker King Cutter) at least they said it's shave ready. I tried the hanging hair test on it, but it didn't cut the hair. I stropped it, and it still didn't cut it. It seemed to shave OK, but I have nothing to compare it to. When I got the one from ebay, it seemed so sharp, that all I did was strop it with white paste, then stropped it on leather. I didn't see any difference between that and the new SRD razor. Then again, it wouldn't pass the HHT either. (see - I'm learning what the initials mean - some of the posts that use them are confusing to noobies). Is it possible the one from SRD wasn't really shave ready? How do you tell if you've never shaved with a straight before?
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12-16-2010, 06:49 PM #15
Maineagle,
If it came from SRD it IS shave ready. You can trust that Lynn put an awesome edge on your Boker. Straight out of the box from Lynn and straight to your face it can be used as a gold standard.
I've literally never done a HHT and don't ever plan to do one. Lynn taught me the thumb pad test - it helped me gain an understanding of what a good edge feels like.Last edited by LinacMan; 12-16-2010 at 06:56 PM.
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12-16-2010, 06:54 PM #16
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Thanked: 1Thanks. That's comforting to know.
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12-16-2010, 06:55 PM #17
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Thanked: 52Very cool. I've just started too (with a Dovo 5/8 from SRD) and have have been gradually working up to more of my face for a couple of weeks.Although I don't always have the time to straight razor shave everyday, I really like the feeling afterward and have found that the straight razor shave lasts (even with my uneven novice skills) and makes the "regular" cartridge shave closer on the days I'm pressed for time.
Good luck.
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12-17-2010, 05:38 AM #18
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Thanked: 443Hey Maineeagle,
If you post the question "Why doesn't my razor pass the HHT," just about the first reply you'll get will be someone asking "But how does it shave?" Thing is, some people's hair just won't catch on a razor, even if it's perfectly shave-ready. Check out Larry Andreasson's starter manual for straight shaving for a good diagram of how the HHT works--it's on page 13.
So if your razors are shaving well, you're in luck! You can always get someone else's hair."These aren't the droids you're looking for." "These aren't the droids we're looking for." "He can go about his business." "You can go about your business."
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12-17-2010, 03:47 PM #19
I don't do the HHT test anymore. Half the time I get no result, but know it's a good edge. I should have honed that Geneva Cutlery before I gave it to you.
I bought it here from JoshEarl, and he said he'd hone it for me a few times for free. I never took him up on that. He was great to deal with. I'll see if I can find time to lap my hone. If you bring it, I'll try to find time to hone it.