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    Smile 3rd time beginner (straight -> DE -> accidently sliced fingertip -> DE again)

    Hi there,
    This would be my 3rd time introducing myself.

    A little background to me:
    - Joined SRP forums
    - Started straight shaving, wasn't very good at keeping a sharp blade. Gave up.
    - Started DE shaving, loved it
    - The Merkur Futur + Feather blade sliced my dominant hand index finger deeply and took months to heal.
    - Switched back to Mach3 Turbo temporarily
    - Returned to DE with a new Merkur Slant Bar + Simpsons Chubby 1 brush

    I hope to start participating in some mouth-watering shaving discussions once again! (hooray)

    a.newbie

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    (John Ayers in SRP Facebook Group) CaliforniaCajun's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by atomicnewbie View Post
    Hi there,
    This would be my 3rd time introducing myself.

    A little background to me:
    - Joined SRP forums
    - Started straight shaving, wasn't very good at keeping a sharp blade. Gave up.
    - Started DE shaving, loved it
    - The Merkur Futur + Feather blade sliced my dominant hand index finger deeply and took months to heal.
    - Switched back to Mach3 Turbo temporarily
    - Returned to DE with a new Merkur Slant Bar + Simpsons Chubby 1 brush

    I hope to start participating in some mouth-watering shaving discussions once again! (hooray)

    a.newbie
    It doesn't matter how many times you get knocked down, just how many times you get back up and try again.

    I accidently sliced my thumb with a straight and needed four stitches when I started.

    The DE solved my problems with shaving, but persevered with the straight because I got bored DE shaving.

    The Merkur Slant Bar is my favorite DE by far.

    Welcome back!

    Straight razor shaver and loving it!
    40-year survivor of electric and multiblade razors

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    Thanks for the support CaliforniaCajun!

    And Ouch! While an index finger I regard as very helpful for doing things, I would rank a thumb as essential! It must have been very inconvenient for you :O

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    Senior Member blabbermouth celestino's Avatar
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    Well, welcome for a third time!

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