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    Feel really dis-heartened, felt like the blade wasn't sharp enough, don't know if it was me or the blade (prolly me) being honest, if the "beginners kit" hadn't cost €90 I would have binned it.
    I live in Germany and bought a Razzoor kit from korium.de
    Rasiermesser Set Shogun - Korium UG
    feels like the razor isn't shave ready

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigjobby View Post
    Feel really dis-heartened, felt like the blade wasn't sharp enough, don't know if it was me or the blade (prolly me) being honest, if the "beginners kit" hadn't cost €90 I would have binned it.
    I live in Germany and bought a Razzoor kit from korium.de
    Rasiermesser Set Shogun - Korium UG
    feels like the razor isn't shave ready
    I have NO idea what your kit is or if it is shave ready, but PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE be patient. This is not something you can be a pro at on the first go...and honestly if it were that way, no one would probably appreciate it as much as they do once you invest in yourself and your skill set to LEARN how to get the good and eventually GREAT results.

    I promise, it gets better.

    Please read the FAQs here and read up on how to get started. It really is best to start small and work up to a full shave. There will be frustrations, and like all things worth doing, it is not easy
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    Looks like the razor is the problem,,, From what I see and what Google Translate tells me you bought a "Shogun Special" razor ie: Sounds like the Brothers Paki & Stan to me, but we have plenty of German members on SRP and even more in EU to tell you what you have much better then I can..

    Personally I would return the whole mess and start with Recognized names, at least for the razor... If you want new stuff look for Dovo, Thiers Issard, Wacker, Revisor, Boker are the names that come to mind ATM...

    Those kit deals unless they are from well recognized vendors on the razor forums are mostly junk...

    That is exactly what SRP is here for we seperate the Wheat from the Chaff
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    Thanks for the support. To be honest I am really reluctant to spend even more, the kit wasn't exactly expensive but it wasn't cheap either. But it think I might have to. I know you guys know what you are talking about and I value your opinions.

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    Rasurpur.de - Ihre Adresse für die Messerrasur is a pretty respected vender and has alot of nice stuff, including some vintage things. Look in the classifieds as well, there are very nice razors for less than what you paid usually for sale from members so you know they will be sharp like they should be. Like they guys here have said don't get discouraged, you're unlearning years maybe decades (I don't know how old you are) of bad shaving habits, AND trying to build new ones. Take it slow and be patient, it does get better every shave w/ a good blade I should say.
    Mastering implies there is nothing more for you to learn of something... I prefer proficient enough to not totally screw it up.

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    Thank for the reply. I am 45 years old by the way. The blade really felt like I was tearing the hair from my face. I have just emailed the place I bought the kit. Lets see if they give me at least a discount on something like a Dovo

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigjobby View Post
    Thanks for the support. To be honest I am really reluctant to spend even more, the kit wasn't exactly expensive but it wasn't cheap either. But it think I might have to. I know you guys know what you are talking about and I value your opinions.
    Germany is an epicenter for great razors so please do not settle for an inferior one. Get a good one for a fair price. It doesn't have to be fancy, but it needs to be from a reputable manufacturer.

    You're younger than I was when I started straight razor shaving, so you've got a lot of great years ahead of you. I'm so glad I took up a straight razor. My first one was a Dovo.
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