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    Default first timers' kit

    I've done a few shaves with my dad's blade but he wants me to have my own. Is there a kit with a good blade, strop, stone, soap and brush? I have 100USD total for all this, so it can't be that everlasting stuff.

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    Hey buddy,
    I'm pretty new to this wet shaving thing myself, so I can't offer much information. But, if you want a nice brush on the cheap, and you don't mind mixing up some 30 minute epoxy, check out The Golden Nib. They sell badger knots in various grades and resin handles. I was surprised at the low cost. I bought their very best grade of badger knot (super silver tip) in 24mm for $33. They have plenty of other grades that look sweet for less $. I put the knot together in a resin handle that I also bought from them, and I love it. Hope this helps.

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    buy a nice shave ready razor on classifieds on this forum and an nice soap+boar brush and use now for the time you dads strop and stone.
    When you have saved money buy a nice strop ect ect.
    have fun
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    Quote Originally Posted by kalerolf View Post
    buy a nice shave ready razor on classifieds on this forum and an nice soap+boar brush and use now for the time you dads strop and stone.
    When you have saved money buy a nice strop ect ect.
    have fun
    part of the purchase was to teach me how to use my own strop and stone. there's a chance he may let me use the stone, but he's made it clear I'm not to touch the strop (i might cut). note: he's a bit greedy.

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    Are you in Australia at all mate? I can help you out with regards a strop if you are. I don't do overseas though. Costs go through the roof.


    Mick

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    Quote Originally Posted by MickR View Post
    Are you in Australia at all mate? I can help you out with regards a strop if you are. I don't do overseas though. Costs go through the roof.


    Mick
    I'm down south, but not down under. I'm in Texas.

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    Surprised nobody's mentioned this yet.

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    That'll even leave you with a pretty decent chunk of change left over.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 94Terp View Post
    Surprised nobody's mentioned this yet.

    Larry

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    That'll even leave you with a pretty decent chunk of change left over.
    that's quite the nice idea there. 'buy from the assorted discount bucket!' anyone buy from this place before? are the blades 'shave ready' ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by a10112 View Post
    that's quite the nice idea there. 'buy from the assorted discount bucket!' anyone buy from this place before? are the blades 'shave ready' ?
    Excellent vendor! Many have gotten started with Larry and his edges are great! My best shaver came from him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by a10112 View Post
    that's quite the nice idea there. 'buy from the assorted discount bucket!' anyone buy from this place before? are the blades 'shave ready' ?
    Many have.

    In short, do a search here... or another blade forum, check that out, and most importantly, talk with Larry.

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