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    Cool Hello Fellow Straight Razor Shavers!

    My name is Taylor and I just started using a straight razor (albeit a disposable one to see if I actually liked it) two days ago and have already ordered 6/8" Sheffield Hollow Ground Straight Razor Taylor Witness."The 1000" off of ebay. I know it will definitely need to be professionally honed and worked over a bit (there is some minor chipping on the blade itself but very very minor). I only paid 30 shipped so I figured it was a steel.
    I am already looking to find another razor (so I can keep a rotation and in case this razor isn't salvageable) but don't really know where to start. So I came the best place I could find, which is here! If you have any information or tips for me I would greatly appreciate them.

    Also I do not own any strops or stones so advice on which to buy and where to buy them would be great!

    Cheers,

    - Taylor

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    Welcome to the site. Yes, be sure to get the first razor you will use professionally honed as then you will know what a truly sharp razor is supposed to feel like.
    If your looking for a second razor look in the classifieds on this site. All will be sold honed unless otherwise stated.
    Good luck on your new adventure.

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    Greetings, Taylor, and welcome to SRP! I have to say that I love your enthusiasm.
    For another razor, check the SRP Classifieds. Avoid eBay for the time being until you have more experience with straights.
    Strops: head on over to whippeddog.com and look for their "poorboy" strop. Costs about $15 U.S. as I recall. Another strop they sell that is good for rookies is a 3-inch wide combo leather-linen strop. I think it's called the English or Bridle strop. IIRC, it runs about $30. This is the one I suggest for you. It's relatively inexpensive to replace as you WILL bend/punch/fold/staple/spindle/mutilate/amputate/decapitate your first strop. If you do, DON'T PANIC! It happens to everyone from time to time. Heck, I nicked mine 2 weeks ago, and SWMBO still won't let me live it down!
    Hones: the standard hone used here is the Norton 4000/8000 combination water stone. Again, look in the SRP classifieds. Alternatively, look on eBay for one. You'll find they run from $80~$100 depending on the seller.
    Sorry for being so long-winded. See you in the trenches, buddy!

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    Welcome to SRP. KISS principle works well for all things straight shaving. Don't even think about stones first up as you won't need them immediately unless you damage the razor & even then it's best to rely on someone else at first for any repairs. Take your time to research.

    It may be ok to buy a barber hone or high grit finisher or even a Norton 4/8k but remember all faults you have on a strop will be magnified 10x on a stone.
    I recommend learning to strop first.

    We have the Classifieds & our Vendors Corner to consider for your purchases as well as a number of advertisers at the top of most pages you browse.

    Main Index - Straight Razor Place Classifieds
    Vendors Corner

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    All good advice.

    I bought my first shave ready razor from Bob Keyes and can't recommend him enough, great prices and great service. I would definitely not worry about a stone for awhile, get good with the stropping first. At most I would recommend a barbers hone for those every two month touch ups. It took me about three years to finally feel that I was ready to get a good set of stones. I got the Norton 240/1k - 4k/8k set. If you do get a set of stones practice on some old eBay razors before touching your shavers as you will make mistakes as you are starting out. I would definitely stick to perfecting your stropping technique for a while.

    EBay razors can be fun and addicting but don't rely on them to be shavers just yet.

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    You will definitely need a strop. There are many options, and a wide range of prices. I would start with something "good" from a reputable site. Shop around a little before you pick. Then get some cream and a brush. That's all you need to start.


    If you need a free honing you can shoot me a PM.

    Michael

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