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01-06-2011, 02:30 AM #21
What are your thoughts?
So, I think that I am gonna go with this one instead of getting a new one right away. What do ya think?
5/8 Jos. Allen & Sons 'NON-XLL' Barber's Notch - Straight Razor Place Classifieds
Also, I will need a strop, any suggestions?
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01-06-2011, 02:39 AM #22
That looks like a good start to me. Just one slight word of caution: this razor is a 1/4 hollow, which some people don't like. I tend to prefer the heavier grinds myself, but you'll never know until you try.
Check out ruprazor or whipped dog for a starter strop, I've never used either, but have heard good things.
Just lay off the moloko plus synthamesc before you shave, and you should be good to go."The ability to reason the un-reason which has afflicted my reason saps my ability to reason, so that I complain with good reason..."
-- Don Quixote
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01-06-2011, 02:43 AM #23
The razor looks decent, but I don't see it mentioned that it is shave ready. It probably is, but just not mentioned. You should contact the seller just to make sure it is.
As for strops, I'm partial to ruprazor myself. If you want to spend more, the modular strop from SRD are nice in that you can change the leather pretty easily.
If you want to save some money on your first straight, I'd also like to mention a few other vendors that you can get good, shave ready razors for low price.
Whipped Dog
Restored Razor (look under the budget section).
Holli4pirating
A note about whipped dog. He does not restore them the way most used razors will be, but simply gives them a basic cleaning and hones them up nicely. This is what allows him to charge such cheep prices. They don't look the nicest, but they will get you good shaves without breaking the bank. He also has a nice deal where you can trade any razor bought by him for a different one at the price of a honing. This is a great way to experiment with different sizes and grinds.Last edited by markevens; 01-06-2011 at 02:50 AM.
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01-06-2011, 03:39 AM #24
I agree with Mark, Larry at Whipped Dog is awesome to deal with, no hassle return policy. Great products, the razor deal for a price of a honing, you cant go wrong. PLus for 30-50 dollars if you like it, then u have a vintage razor for dirt cheap, and his razors are usually in really nice condition so restores wont cost an arm and a leg. I order a decent amout of stuff from him. Great deal on a starter strop too. 19$ for a strop with a balsa piece with two types of oxides. great deal. Excellent start for a beginner. That's what i did, and i still go there.
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01-06-2011, 03:41 AM #25
I started with my Great Uncles Genco (He died in 1975). I sent it out to be Professionally Honed and made Shave Ready.(I have no paranoia about someone long dead and gone 'Giving me something!'!).If you don't have access to a barbers disinfectant, then you could just dip the blade in boiling water for a few moments if you are really that worried.
Since then I have purchased a few used Shave Ready Razors from the classified's; All of the razors have performed well! However,some better than others!
If you are indeed 'Hesitate' about purchasing and using an actual 'Straight Razor' due to 'Costs' I highly recommend that you purchase a Razor that is Shave Ready in the $30-$50 range from this site and give it a try(Many include Shipping in the Purchase Price!) ! They may not be pretty or fancy but thy will get the job done! You shouldn't need a strop right off the bat! Just gently remove the oil from the blade and shave! (A strop is essential to using a straight razor daily!)
If you have any questions: Give me a PM! (Personal Message)
Good luck in your Quest!
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Zts2004 (01-06-2011)
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01-06-2011, 01:00 PM #26
Much Thanks!
Since my last post I have contacted some sellers and have been bombarded with messages. I never new the world of pre-owned razors had so much to offer!
I hope I can make a decision soon... I almost cried using my Mach3 this morning...
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01-06-2011, 09:28 PM #27