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    Default 5/8 or 6/8?

    This is going to be my first straight, should I go with a 5/8 or 6/8? Pros and Cons of both would be nice, thanks.

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    I honestly don't think it matters. A smaller razor may be a little easier to move around your face, but not everyone would agree with that. A larger razor may make it a little easier to watch your shaving angle, but not everyone would agree with that.

    I think anything in the 5/8 to 6/8 range is good for a starter.
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    5/8 is a good size to start with.
    later you can always go to a bigger size
    First learn to shave, buy a first 5 / 8 from the Classifields here on SRP

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    Keep in mind this is just a personal opinion... Either will do fine IF they are truly shave ready

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    A 6/8 is a bit heavier and that sometimes helps with those first tentative shaving attempts
    The 6/8 can also help with keep the blade flat while stropping when you are new, and later on a 6/8 can be easier on the hones for the same reason


    Again this is JMHO and either will do fine...

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    This is from a little different perspective. This was never going to happen to me, HA! Dropped my stainless the 2nd week I had it and it hit the rounded edge of the sink and put the nicest little smile you've ever seen right in the middle of the blade. By the time I honed that out it was closer to 4/8 then the 5/8. If you start with 6/8's and the "this is never going to happen to me" happens you'll have more metal to work with.

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    I'm still pretty new to the Straight. My first month of shaving was with a 5/8 Dovo. I then got a 6/8 Revisor. From my experience I concur with gssixgun. I found the extra weight of the 6/8 helped me keep the blade moving and the angle was easier to maintain. I see a lot of recommendations for having 2 razors to start. You might try one of each.
    Good luck and keep cruising these forums. Tons of good info and helpful folks.

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    You'll find as you begin your journey that there are plenty of variables to be concerned about. The eighth of an inch between 5/8 and 6/8 is not one of them.

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    I agree with all that has been said. I find that when I look at the razors online I always gravitate toward the larger blade. When I'm actually shaving I like the maneuverability of the 5/8. It just handles nicely. The 6/8 does too though. Almost six of one half dozen of the other.
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    I prefer 6/8, but for reasons that are not attributable to "size", but rather weight and shank width. I strongly recommend you look for a razor with thin/ light scales.

    A5/8 that was half hollow and had a substantial shank would be just as good as any 6/8

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    I have one 5/8 and two 6/8 and I don't use the 6/8 anymore, they serve as backups. I do find I like the 5/8 better overall, it gives me more of a tactical feed back, such as it starts to stick and I can feel it better and reposition the blade where heavier blades will go on through with momentum. All in all it's a ymmv.

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