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05-18-2013, 03:02 PM #11
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Thanked: 39What a wonderful idea!
Not necessarily... this is a bit off topic but just happened today:
around 20 years ago, when I started with straight razors, my hairdresser Toni, gave me one of his very flat (must have been 4/8 or so) "Ben Hur" razors.
I recently digged that one out and sent it to the stones. Today it was time to get my hair cut again. Meanwhile his son runs the shop, but I went there and said, "Twenty years ago, Your father gave this to me. If You like, we could try this today on me". He liked the idea and used it for most of the haircut. Normally he uses a shavette for that (always new blade) which is "loud" and pulling. The "Ben Hur" went through the hair like nothing and when I left, he asked if I could take some of his old razors and resharpen them for him :-D - interesting experience
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05-18-2013, 06:32 PM #12
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Thanked: 1Now that is old school. I have been told about that method, it is ancient, and so is my barber, with the upmost respect, sometimes old and ancient is the best, and you have not seen the queue for a haircut with this knowledgeable barber. He should be retired, but it is a way of life for him, and he does not shave in his salon because of insurance purposes. Health and safety has a lot to answer for, he can shave his own face with his eyes shut, yet he has to go to school to get a ticket to shave professionally! At his age, 72, what's the point?
He shaved a balloon years ago, but his true test was shaving his teacher, and if he nicked the skin, he got a kick in the shin. That is the true test. I will light a candle the day that person retires, as a barber, he cuts hair better than anyone I have ever known.
G.
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05-18-2013, 06:53 PM #13
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Thanked: 1I notice you are German, which probably explains your experience with true straight razors, especially Solingen! Fair play to you, friend, there is an element of truth to shavette razors, and how shave ready they are, but if you stick with quality blades, then you cannot go far wrong.
Israeli blades get my vote so far, but I have not tried the Gillette blades or Wilkinson Sword either or for that matter, the world renowned feather blades.... but Israeli blades are shave ready! Better than the Derby blades, so I will put my hand on my heart and pronounce Israeli blades as an excellent choice.
G.
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05-19-2013, 07:09 AM #14
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Thanked: 3So many great responses, I may take that free hone when you have time . I can't wait for my face to become soothed again so I can keep trying
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05-21-2013, 12:02 AM #15
I just posted this in another thread; As a DE shaver we are used to extremely sharp blades. The edge on a straight, for the average user, is not as sharp. But the edge will shave you smoothly if your prep is good. Your beard must absorb water during the prep. You should feel it relax. If not, try washing your face with different soaps or lather until you find what works. DE blades let you get away with skimping on the prep. If you have a coarse beard and you want a close comfortable shave with a straight, you prep must be first rate. This is from personal experience.
Good luck.
Check your prep.The tale is doon, and God save al the rowte!
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05-21-2013, 12:04 AM #16
Keep going!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Never surrender!!!!!!!!!
From their stillness came their non-action...Doing-nothing was accompanied by the feeling of satisfaction, anxieties and troubles find no place
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05-21-2013, 12:46 AM #17
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Thanked: 3Had another go tonight, shave was much better at getting the hair off. Still a lot of irritation lol. Now I just need to learn to strop because I made almost every beginner mistake there is. I have successful nicked both my strops and probably ruined the another edge as well. I will post pictures. Also, I have a herold strop why when I strop am I getting what looks like dandruff shavings from both the linen and leather sides of the strop.
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05-21-2013, 01:20 AM #18
I live right by you. I'll check out your razor for you, and touch it up, if it needs it. I can help out with the skills too....
PM sent....We have assumed control !
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05-21-2013, 09:05 AM #19
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