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    Default Wanting to get started, need advice on good cost effective starting kits.

    Hey everyone,

    I'm Rick and I have been thinking about using a straight razor for a while now. I've been looking into different starter kits for awhile. I saw a very interesting deal online but doing a bit of browsing I found this forum and found out it wasn't such a good deal. It was on vintagestraightrazors.com for about $80 that included a razor, leather and cloth strops,brush and bowl with soap. I'm hoping for something of good quality, but I'm not looking forward to spending $400+ just to carve up my face like a thanksgiving turkey. I've looked on shavenation (Geo's site) whippeddog and vintage. I'm just wondering if anyone has any suggestions to get a good long lasting razor with at least a leather and cloth strop. I already have a mug and brush. If geo's dovo deal is good let me know. Red Straight Razor Starter Set 5 Items Dovo Straight Razor Set Folding Hone Stone Strop Leather Linen Carbon Steel Red Father's Day Fathers Dad Kit [STRAIT/RAZOR/SET/5PC/RED] - $164.99 : Shave Nation - Shaving Supplies Sorry if I ramble, my thoughts can be a little unorganized.

    Thanks for the help,
    RickyBobby

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    Case took the words right off my keyboard. Another good site would be The Superior Shave as well.
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    Thank you guys for all the help.

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    Default Full hollow or Half Hallow

    Any difference in difficulty or is one or the other recomended full hallow or half hallow?

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    The Classic Edge Shaving Store Your Straight Razor Specialists. probably the best vendors I have ever dealt with. They will never dissapoint you and will stop at nothing until YOU are satisfied! Highly reccomened!

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    Quote Originally Posted by rickybobby View Post
    Any difference in difficulty or is one or the other recomended full hallow or half hallow?
    I have heard full hollow, but idk about that. I would suggest going with a rounded point though.

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    Half hollow is easier to learn with. They don't seem to be as dependent on the angle as a full hollow.
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    +1 to Whippeddog.com I have heard they are great, I have not used them.
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    i got my frist one from whippeddog.com. the dude is like a razor, straight . pretty good deals and he answers every question.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xdman09 View Post
    I second this. I went with the 6/8 dovo best and black latigo strop with handles and have been very happy. Not to mention the razor will definately come SHAVE READY.
    Third on this. I also went with DBQ 6/8 and a 3" red latigo strop. Great way to get started. SRD will try to throw in the DVD for an additional $15. I wish I had kept it in there.

    I'm a big fan of "cry once". You do a little research and buy something quality the first time, sometimes it is a little more money up front but if you take care of it - you've made a lifetime purchase (or many years anyway).

    The aforementioned will run you around $170, will come ready to shave, and will be a great setup.

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