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    Default I think I got a live one..

    I figured I would post here as the title says, I think I converted a buddy at work into shaving with a straight.

    Several months ago I talked to him about my new hobby, he mentioned that his wife the hair dresser purchased a straight razor with some antique scissors or something. Of course I wanted him to bring it in.

    Today he placed a vintage Shumate (St.. Louis) razor with a nice looking leather case in my hands, It looked NOS all but some pitting on the bevel. Then he said something that surprised me... " how much is this going to cost me to get the stuff to shave with it?"

    Flash forward a few hours.

    After putting it on some rocks which proved to be more difficult than I thought getting past those rust pits. I managed to get a nice clean shave and was pleasantly surprised.

    So I need to get a game plan together and give him that advice.
    I have a few ideas, but that is what friends are for...

    What would you suggest?


    Here is a photo,

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    Like any goo dealer you have to get him hooked before you tell him the cost. If you have any extra brushes and cream or soap, I would lend them to him to get the hook set. Then you can tell him the cost, after all he is going to be saving money.
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    And if he doesn't take to it you probably just scored yourself a new razor. Most people tend to just look at me like I am crazy when I tell them what I shave with.

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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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