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    Just an idea: There are inexpensive, but perfectly serviceable, supplies available. One source that comes to mind is whippeddog.com with its poor man's strop kit and a brush and soap bundle--35 bucks(?) for all. Another idea: There are VDH boar brushes and soap at CVS. Another source for a strop would be starshaving. That combo would be approx. 30-35 bucks too. Others probably know more places for cheap stuff. A beginner's set up is probably less than a month's worth of cartridges.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldsCool View Post
    Just an idea: There are inexpensive, but perfectly serviceable, supplies available. One source that comes to mind is whippeddog.com with its poor man's strop kit and a brush and soap bundle--35 bucks(?) for all. Another idea: There are VDH boar brushes and soap at CVS. Another source for a strop would be starshaving. That combo would be approx. 30-35 bucks too. Others probably know more places for cheap stuff. A beginner's set up is probably less than a month's worth of cartridges.
    Those were exactly the options I was thinking myself.

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    Is that a pre-op or post-op picture? I ask because it looks like there are some chips still in the blade about 1/3 of the way in from the toe.

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    Looks like the razor still has a lot of life left in her, but man you gotta lose those scales......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Duzzy View Post
    Is that a pre-op or post-op picture? I ask because it looks like there are some chips still in the blade about 1/3 of the way in from the toe.
    That was preop, it was not fun honeing all that out.
    i had to take off more than I expected, As I could only see it with my loup but this rust chips kept showing up the more I honed, the bevel looks clean now.

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    Haha, those scales are outstanding. I would totally shave with that razor, but only after sweating in some big collared polyester first.
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    I picked up a piece of leather that is used on one of the auto strops, I don't have a photos but it's just like the ones if you google Leather auto strop(images).. It was 2$ and I am thinking of giving it to my buddy as a starter strop.

    Other than being a little short, and having that crease in the middle like all of them do It should be ok won't it?

    I also offered to give him one of my spare boar brushes and let him know he can get one at Walgreens which is just like the one I use everyday, he would just have to break it in...

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    Whipped dog has the poor mans strop kit for like 25 bucks ish, you can get a starter brush online for 20 bucks and then a puck of soap for 20 bucks and an old coffee mug...

    He can get in for under 100 if he wants to do it cheap (but once the hook is set he will be like the rest of us dropping crazy money on soaps, creams, Razors etc )

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    Quote Originally Posted by sidmind View Post
    Other than being a little short, and having that crease in the middle like all of them do It should be ok won't it?
    I'm not that sure. Why don't you give it a try first. Shave for two weeks with stropping on that thing and see if it's doable.
    Also I'd let him make some decisions himself. It's pretty clear he needs a strop and may be brush/soap/cream. If he's that good friend let him use yours to try it out.
    I think it's best to concentrate helping him with the important parts, i.e. how to make lather, strop, and shave, instead of picking his equipment for him. Just give him guidance from what you know and there is no need to sugarcoat the costs or try finding the cheapest ghetto setup for him.

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