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12-15-2012, 12:02 AM #1
I can wholeheartedly recommend whipped dog. Larry is great and will answer any question you have and is eagar to communicate. The razors are cheap but good quality and professionally honed. I have made 4 purchases through him and could not be more happy. As long as you get an idea of the size and steel you need in my opinion looks dont really matter as long as they shave well. All of Larrys razors are vintage which I like. Perfect start for a beginner. I also recommend an extra strop as you will probably nick yours up a bit at first.
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12-15-2012, 04:03 AM #2
As a beginner the only issue you should be worried about is this: Is the razor shave ready and done by a competent honer? If you purchase a non-shave-ready razor, you will have to invest substantial sums into hones, lapping stones or lapping hones, learn the techniques of honing and then learn how to strop. Or, for $25 to $30, you can send the razor out for honing. So add those costs into to your calculations. Also, you will have to wait for the razor to get to you, send it off for honing and wait for its return.
With a shave ready razor you are up and running the day it arrives. Of course, you need a brush, shaving soap/cream and the likes which can be cheap or expensive. I have heard nothing but favorable things about Whipped Dog. But here is my recommendation: Lynn, the founder of SRP, sells complete shave ready razor kits that includes everything you need. I do not have the link for his site but maybe another member will jump in and post it. Since you are fretting over $9 between two different options, I doubt you will take my advice to consider spending $125 dollars. I will honestly like to hear back about the path you took and see what you actually invested in the long run.
All the best with your decision,
RandyLast edited by WhiteLion; 12-15-2012 at 04:05 AM.
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12-15-2012, 05:35 AM #3
- Join Date
- Dec 2012
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- Melbourne, VIC, Australia
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Thanked: 28Larry is awesome!
I'm gonna get my first "shave ready" razor in the mail from him soon (i've bought like 9 others on ebay coz I want to have lots of honing practise when my naniwa stones arrive) and Larry has been very helpful in getting me started. He's always happy to answer any questions I have whether they are to do with his business or not, I always get a prompt response from him. He clearly does not run the site whippeddog.com for the money and this is obvious when you see that he says "Do not hesitate to tell me that I have charged you too much I am more concerned with your satisfaction than making profit"
will post pics of the razor when it arrives probably this week sometime.
Also tell us what part of the world you're in. I've found a few local members already and I'm meeting up with one of them who's going to be showing me how to hone razors.
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12-15-2012, 08:02 PM #4
[QUOTE=saitou;1072709Also tell us what part of the world you're in. I've found a few local members already and I'm meeting up with one of them who's going to be showing me how to hone razors.[/QUOTE]
I live in Sarnia, Ontario, Canada. (:
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12-15-2012, 09:54 PM #5
Welcome to SRP Canuck (from another Canuck in KS)! You are going to love using a straight. Make sure you figure out a way to warm your suds too! It's lovely in the dead of winter...
Just to throw another variable into the mix.
Shipping your blade to the states for whatever work you would wish isn't a big deal but can take forever. Hence you need two razors!David