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    I've been shaving with a straight for about 1 month now and am at the point where I no longer worry about slicing my face up. I seemed to catch on rather quickly with shaving, stropping and honing and I am even comfortable using my non-dominant hand. I am doing two or three passes during a shave depending on circumstance and am getting very close and smooth shaves. You will be amazed at how fast you will adapt in just a few weeks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimbo View Post
    After one week I was baffled. After one month I was less so. After 6 months I became an expert. After 1 year I was less sure. After 2 years I realised I had a lot to learn. After 5 years I knew I had only scratched the surface. Nowadays I just do the best I can

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    Thats the right way to say it, and so tru!!
    There is no time limit to learn, stil learning after al those years! Have fun whit your shaves.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimbo View Post
    After one week I was baffled. After one month I was less so. After 6 months I became an expert. After 1 year I was less sure. After 2 years I realised I had a lot to learn. After 5 years I knew I had only scratched the surface. Nowadays I just do the best I can

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    hilarious.....

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    I did a complete immersion and shaved every day for two months with a straight, after a month every shave was passable, after two months BBS most of the time. After four years I'm still learning things and getting better. I don't worry about BBS anymore, but I can get it any time I want now.

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    With a Sensor I would feel comfortable shaving in the the shower. With a Straight I don't think I'd ever get to the point where I would even try. Learning Curve or just Equipment Difference??

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    Six months to be comfortable and think nothing of it. Initially I was terrified...
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    It is an extremely pleasurable hobby for me. I have been at it for 3 months exclusively with straights and really look forward to each day's shave. I've been shaving for 50 years and haven't looked forward to it since I was 16. It was just a chore. And I don't think I will ever be great at it -- proficient is my goal. For me, it's the journey and it's a fun one!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Prahston View Post
    I think of it more as my new Hobby. It just makes shaving a LOT more fun and the 'manliness' comments are absolute... I just feel more like what I consider my Grandfather and Great Grandfather were as men. The funny thing is I've spoken with many men in their 80's and 90's and none so far have said they used a straight razor... All Safety Razors. So, that part ia just really the coolest hook of all... You are doing something not many men in the last 90 years have done commonly!

    Timeline wise... I think it varies a lot. Before I started I saw videos and posts that said 50 shaves to get anywhere close to comfortable. Regarding quality of the shave... I use a Mach 3 to shave my head and tight around my goatee. Obviously, having a goatee makes things easier as it cuts out the majority of the difficult spots. I feel I get as good or slightly better quality with a straight razor shave in one pass as I do with a Mach 3. As I get more comfortable with multiple passes I'm sure that will improve a lot!

    I have been at it around 3 months and can shave well with a straight, can easily strop for maintenance and have been successfully honing to shaving sharp for a few weeks getting small improvements each time I do it!

    I started this whole thing buying a $15 brush and soap combo about 18 months ago in order to decrease the trash I was creating and it took me a year to go through two pucks of soap. The razors I am shaving with are 90+ years old and I'm learning to rpeair/restore now.

    Just a total blast in my opinion!

    Yer thats cool, Im going to see Jamie who lives not too far from me, and he is going o show me how to hone. Im really looking forward to seeing his Razors too. He customises Japanese Razors, guess he is a Samurai at heart :-)

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    Same exact story here, I started at 50 also and believe me you can get very proficient starting at 50, I did. For me somewhere between 3 and 6 months things vastly improved, it probably takes that long to really develop muscle memory.



    Quote Originally Posted by mumpig View Post
    It is an extremely pleasurable hobby for me. I have been at it for 3 months exclusively with straights and really look forward to each day's shave. I've been shaving for 50 years and haven't looked forward to it since I was 16. It was just a chore. And I don't think I will ever be great at it -- proficient is my goal. For me, it's the journey and it's a fun one!

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