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    I'm sure this question must be asked all the time, but I just wanted to ask others what I should look for in my first straight razor. I read some stickies about choosing a first straight razor and I know that I should not expect the most luxurious shave from my first straight razor. I just want one that can give me a really smooth shave and no irritation. That probably has to do more with technique though. I was thinking that maybe I should get a Wapi. Although it seems harder than I originally thought to find one.

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    You'd have to keep your eyes on the classifieds or Ebay for a Wapi or any vinatage blade. It may take some time. I don't know if price is a concern, but I usually recommend the new Dovo's. They're great blades, either a 5/8th or a 6/8th. I prefer the 6/8th. The steel is pretty much the same, so your paying for different scales. Starter models can be had for about 70.00 If you buy one from say, SRD, it comes professionally honed, and with a second honing free. They also offer complete packages if you need it, Strop, brush, etc...
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    Quote Originally Posted by zib View Post
    You'd have to keep your eyes on the classifieds or Ebay for a Wapi or any vinatage blade. It may take some time. I don't know if price is a concern, but I usually recommend the new Dovo's. They're great blades, either a 5/8th or a 6/8th. I prefer the 6/8th. The steel is pretty much the same, so your paying for different scales. Starter models can be had for about 70.00 If you buy one from say, SRD, it comes professionally honed, and with a second honing free. They also offer complete packages if you need it, Strop, brush, etc...
    Thanks for the info. I'm not sure if I want to wait around for a wapi if it turns out they aren't as common as I originally thought. I just want something very capable but cheap
    (hopefully under $60). I was hoping that just meant a razor that is very good but isn't very pricey because of some reason that has nothing to do with it's performance. Like it being used or ugly. Hopefully one like that exists.

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    Hi Shaver, welcome!!

    Listen, what your looking for can be found at whippeddog.com. Larry runs the place, and he specializes in getting beginners off to a good start for very little money.

    Go look it over. You'll be amazed that you can get completely setup, with everything for under 100.00. He is an amazing honemaster and hones all the razors he sells. Great shavers. That way you can get an idea before you drop big money, plus it'll buy you the time to search out a Wapi.

    Good Luck!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mjhammer View Post
    Hi Shaver, welcome!!

    Listen, what your looking for can be found at whippeddog.com. Larry runs the place, and he specializes in getting beginners off to a good start for very little money.

    Go look it over. You'll be amazed that you can get completely setup, with everything for under 100.00. He is an amazing honemaster and hones all the razors he sells. Great shavers. That way you can get an idea before you drop big money, plus it'll buy you the time to search out a Wapi.

    Good Luck!!

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    Thanks buddy! I really like his website. Hopefully he will have a few more razors up soon. It looks like he only has one that isn't reserved yet and I don't know if that one is good or not.
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    Last week when I was looking at fendrihan website they had some new old stock wapi's.
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    I got my first here:
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    Very affordable. I shaved with it straight out the package. As advertised. Nicer than I thought it'd be.
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    Quote Originally Posted by zib View Post
    You'd have to keep your eyes on the classifieds or Ebay for a Wapi or any vinatage blade. It may take some time. I don't know if price is a concern, but I usually recommend the new Dovo's. They're great blades, either a 5/8th or a 6/8th. I prefer the 6/8th. The steel is pretty much the same, so your paying for different scales. Starter models can be had for about 70.00 If you buy one from say, SRD, it comes professionally honed, and with a second honing free. They also offer complete packages if you need it, Strop, brush, etc...
    +1 Zib Great advice. I started with a Dovo 6/8th a little more than a year ago. It has worked out well for me. It taught me how to properly strop (took several months to learn this simple procedure) and to correctly hone (more well spent time). Good luck Shaver 0011. This is a lot of fun, you can learn a lot from the guys on this site if you keep an open mind.

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    Where do you live? I ask this because you could possibly meet with someone and accomplish several things: trying a few razors, learning to shave, strop, and so on. Having a mentor would truly get you much farther than just reading or watching it on the computer.

    For your first razor, the Dovo as mentioned above or pretty much any razor from Germany, France, England, or the U.S. from the classified's will be fine and it will state if it's shave ready or not. You can find plenty of affordable razors on this site...just stay away from EBAY. I repeat, stay away from EBAY. Too much junk to weed thru.
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    Quote Originally Posted by shaver0011 View Post
    I read some stickies about choosing a first straight razor and I know that I should not expect the most luxurious shave from my first straight razor. I just want one that can give me a really smooth shave and no irritation. . .
    A well-honed new Dovo, or vintage blade, is plenty sharp enough for a fine shave. Whether it will be a "luxurious" shave depends on your state of mind -- your beard doesn't care about gold wash, worked spines, or carved mammoth scales, but your head might.

    Quality of shave depends on three things:

    1. How good was your prep?

    2. How good is your technique?

    3. How sharp is your razor?

    From what I read here, for most beginners, (1) and (2) are more troublesome than (3).

    Charles

    PS: Holli4pirating has some low-cost vintage blades:

    Razors for sale « Holli4's Straight Razor Page

    and keep checking Whipped Dog Straight Razor Sales and the "Classifieds" on this website.
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