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    Depending on what you mean by "shaving foam", I'd say, yeah, shaving soap is necessary. In my own opinion, a brush & soap lather prep is essential to getting a good shave. I'd even suggest that you do this for a couple weeks before trying the straight razor. Start with a good foundation before you try to build the house, right?
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    Quote Originally Posted by KafkaDatura View Post
    Then i guess i'll have to tell with my noobish knowledge of the stuff.

    Anyway, is there any way to tell if the blade is pre-honed ? I would hate to have to carry or send it anywhere for nothing, and i kinda wanna try it out right now
    Probably won't be great now you've cut paper etc with it.
    Bread and water can so easily become tea and toast

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    Quote Originally Posted by KafkaDatura View Post
    I don't any professional about that ... i'll go see a razor shop in Paris, they might be able to tell me.

    Is the shaving soap absolutely necessary ? No shaving foam possible ?
    Look in the classifieds here too.
    Shaving soap and brush won't cost much, and will improve any shaving you do.
    Bread and water can so easily become tea and toast

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