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    Modern Day Peasant Nightblade's Avatar
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    I use Camellia oil because that's what Lynn Abrams uses and sells and he is the founder and top honemeister here so I go with the pros.[QUOTE=carlmaloschneider;797626]@Nightblade, Yeah saw that video, that guy is good!
    Funny you mention oil, just took out the razor to find a spot of rust on the shank. I tried to make sure it was dry before putting it away but clearly it wasn't. I did spread some Eucalyptus oil on it (will that work), or what about a thin smear of extra virgin olive oil?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Durhampiper View Post
    Words to shave--and live--by. Good on you, mate!
    HERE HERE!! Also remember, SR shaving is something to ENJOY!!! I look forward to it every morning!

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    Quote Originally Posted by pmburk View Post
    If it works for you, then by all means. I change my grip to safely and effectively shave my face.
    Yeah, good point. I've been watching lots of videos lately, a few on one handed shaving. I think what I actually need to do is get a butter knife from the cutlery drawer and make notes on what looks like it'll work, vision wise and grain wise. It's probably a little unwise of me to not do this first, really, when you think about it...Like 'dry firing' a rifle before using live rounds...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightblade View Post
    I use Camellia oil because that's what Lynn Abrams uses and sells and he is the founder and top honemeister here so I go with the pros.
    Quote Originally Posted by carlmaloschneider View Post
    @Nightblade, Yeah saw that video, that guy is good!
    Funny you mention oil, just took out the razor to find a spot of rust on the shank. I tried to make sure it was dry before putting it away but clearly it wasn't. I did spread some Eucalyptus oil on it (will that work), or what about a thin smear of extra virgin olive oil?...
    Camellia oil it is then..(forgive me for tidying up the HTML :-))

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    All my blades are clean steel - no fancy etchings to worry about - and I just give them a rub now and then with some Mothers mag and aluminum polish. It says on the can it cleans and protects... don't know what's in it that does the 'protecting' but my razors are nice and shiney.

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    Fourth (and best) shave tonight (7PM). Got organised after seeing and being inspired by mjhammer's setup, left it a day after my last shave, filled up shaving bowl with hot water, had a hot shower, put shaving cream on IN the shower, put brush in shaving bowl on sink, left shaving cream on face for the duration of the shower, washed it off, put some hair conditioner on face, washed it off, got out, dried, dressed, filled sink with hot water, wet face, more shaving cream on, shaved, felt MUCH better than last time, (maybe I was more confident), swapped hands and changed grips a lot, decided on holding the razor with only three fingers really; index finger over shank, middle finger on tang, thumb under shank. Did whole face WTG, even under neck a bit, then did a bit ATG on jaw line. I'm still finding the jaw line (mine seems a bit bony) and neck difficult, but it's only shave #4!

    I still don't have a strop, so, I got a newspaper, put it on the edge of the dining room table, and stropped 20 or so times on that!

    All in all that was a nice shave, and will do me I think until maybe the weekend (I'll buy a strop (hanging) Friday) :-)
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    That strop is an all important tool mate. The sooner you have one the better. If you get stuck give me a yell. See what I can sort out for you.


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    get a cheap strop and watch some stroping videos

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    I carved a wooden blade from a tongue depressor in the same shape and size as my razor blade. Scraping lather off with that helped me to get a feel for the angles with no chance of injury. The other thing that helped me was realizing that the angle of the handle from vertical was the same as the angle of the blade. This is easy to see in the mirror also. After a few shaves you learn what the range of angles can be for getting a close shave without scraping or cutting on various parts of your face.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MickRussell View Post
    Actually it's from Dune by Frank Herbert.
    was that when Paul was about to have his hand shoved in the gom jabbar?

    i've been using a straight since about thanksgiving and at this point can comfortably shave myself without fear of a cut in under ten minutes. it does take some time and practice to keep the edge from doing to you that which you don't want it to.

    my favorite nugget from Dune goes something like "It's an important place to recognize, when you get to the end of your rope."
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