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12-29-2010, 12:38 AM #1
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Thanked: 0Would this be a decent first razor?
Hi there! I am new here.
I do not have any experience with straigth razors yet. Hopefully, that will change in the near future. All information i have got so far, i have got from srp.
First thing i need is obviously a decent razor. I do not want to spend a fortune and therefore a used one will do it for me.
To me, this Dovo razor seems fine: DOVO STRAIGHT RAZOR - SHAVE READY on eBay (end time 30-Dec-10 18:01:20 GMT)
it is honed, shave ready and sterilised.
Is my judgment correct or do i have overlooked some detail?
Greetings,
fw
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12-29-2010, 12:54 AM #2
Welcome aboard! I've only been here about 6 weeks, but have picked up quite a few tidbits. I got my SR, a Joseph Rodgers 5/8 square tip, through the Classifieds here on SRP. It ran me $50 and works like a charm. You might want to look there, as the prices are reasonable, it arrives shave ready so all you may need to do is a few passes over the strop, and you're supporting fellow SRP members. You'll also need a few other items: a strop (canvas or linen and leather), a quality brush (preferably badger), a good soap or cream (Truefitt and Hill, Taylor of Old Bond Street, Proraso, Art of Shaving are all good choices), and a styptic pencil or styptic powder...you WILL need it! Classicshaving.com is a good place to look for your accessories. I believe if you "like" them on Facebook, they will send you a discount code.
Welcome to your new obsession
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12-29-2010, 01:25 AM #3
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Thanked: 0Thanks for the quick reply. As I am based in th UK i would rather buy something where i can avoid major shipping costs. The classifieds therefore less interesting to me.
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12-29-2010, 01:31 AM #4
I wouldn't count out the classified just yet, many of our members are form the UK like yourself. Many experienced razors may even help u out with a starter razor, or a place to look near you. It worth the look. There's enOugh knowledge around here to get you what u need at a good price. That's why were here.
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12-29-2010, 03:52 AM #5
That looks like a decent razor. You never know with ebay whether or not it will truly be shave ready, but that guy sounds legit.
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12-29-2010, 03:54 AM #6
The classifieds is your best bet. But, that's probably an ok risk in that case because if it's not really shave ready, I know a guy who I guarantee will be happy to hone it for free in the UK for you.
If not him, I'll be happy to do it for you, but it would just take a little while with shipping to and from the US. I'm a big fan of Dovo Best Quality razors for beginners. Welcome to SRP.
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12-29-2010, 12:16 PM #7
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Thanked: 0Wow, thanks for the last two replies! I was already in doubt if a straigth razor was really the way to gi for me (thinking about a DE) but now i feel encouraged again. I will bid on the above posted one.
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12-29-2010, 12:39 PM #8
You may aswell buy a known shave ready straight - there's no guarantee this is shave ready, besides the seller has little feedback. I'd check out Introduction to razors (when it is open after New year) and strop-shop.co.uk.
These are both reputable vendors who put a superb edge on razors, new and vintage. I can attest. I'd also check out the classifieds for a bargain vintage straight that is shave ready.
That one off the bay could be great, but why risk it when it comes to your face? 'Shave ready' is a subjective term, and as far as I know, there are some sellers on ebay who use it as a marketing puff when the razor is not shave ready at all.
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12-29-2010, 01:01 PM #9