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    I once displayed some antiques in my china closet, one of which was a Craftsmen Sta-Sharp straight razor I got from a family member. It intrigued me and I wanted to try shaving with a straight but the Sta-Sharp was not in any condition to be used at the time. So I purchased my first straight razor and fell in love with the art. I've since removed the antiques in the china closet only to display and store my obsession.

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    And now the Sta-Sharp is a funtionable razor, that always has a soft spot in my heart.

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    I got tired of irritation and never getting a close shave. Did a simple google search for "how to get the closest shave for sensitive skin" and straight razor shaving popped up left and right. Delved into searching for 2 weeks and made the decision to go for it. The rest is history.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tarkus View Post
    I once displayed some antiques in my china closet, one of which was a Craftsmen Sta-Sharp straight razor I got from a family member. It intrigued me and I wanted to try shaving with a straight but the Sta-Sharp was not in any condition to be used at the time. So I purchased my first straight razor and fell in love with the art. I've since removed the antiques in the china closet only to display and store my obsession.

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    And now the Sta-Sharp is a funtionable razor, that always has a soft spot in my heart.
    I showed SWMBO that picture and she stated she would have started using the razors on me long before I reached that point. I then said that at the most I might go for a seven day set to which she simply replied "NO !!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
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    Because I am some what of a young fogey.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LiamPBoyle View Post
    I showed SWMBO that picture and she stated she would have started using the razors on me long before I reached that point. I then said that at the most I might go for a seven day set to which she simply replied "NO !!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
    Have them shipped to work.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tarkus View Post
    I once displayed some antiques in my china closet, one of which was a Craftsmen Sta-Sharp straight razor I got from a family member. It intrigued me and I wanted to try shaving with a straight but the Sta-Sharp was not in any condition to be used at the time. So I purchased my first straight razor and fell in love with the art. I've since removed the antiques in the china closet only to display and store my obsession.

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    And now the Sta-Sharp is a funtionable razor, that always has a soft spot in my heart.
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    I was starting to have skin problems because of poor shaving results. After discovering wet shaving I read up on straight razors but thought it was too expensive. I then crunched the numbers on disposable expenses and bought my first straight within the week.

    A year later... no nicks, no skin problems, perfectly smooth, and the respect of my buds for being a badass while they hide in the corner with their razor burn and plastic disposables.
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    If I thought work would let me have razors shipped there I would. However, there's also a lot of the flat broke factor that keeps me in check.

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    Sharp, shiny things intrigue me and also its a artform once mastered. It makes that mundane chore an experience. Its also a cool talking point at the pub.

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