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    Seraphim hit it on the head!! that's my problem with razors! I want to get a custom at some point, but don't feel I have tried enough razors to know what I want. I needed a frameback to try so had to get one. Now I need a big wedge, because I sold mine and realize now I only had one wedge.

    Now I want a different brush. and damnit if I can't use up my t&h 1805 fast enough, lasts forever and I can't bring myself to get more shaving creams when I still have half a tub. I do want to get some more aftershaves though, the lime ones sound great.

    and thank heavens I haven't gotten into strops! I love leather, I worry about that bug biting me.

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    Although im quite new to wt shaving i find this thread very amusing. Ive been at it for about a month now, i have 4 razors already...a barber hone on the way...a selection of soaps and creams (some as much as 25 bucks) and a strop.

    Whats ironic is the fact that i decided to start straight shaving because of all the MONEY i was spending on replacement blades for my mach 3. Well....now my MONEY is going elsewhere hah. Oh well though, i love the learning process im going through and cant wait until im more versed in this artform.

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    Absolutely. Saving money with straight razors is, in the short term, a scam. However, you seem to be doing what I've been doing: buying all the cool **** you can, just to find what works best for you. Unfortunately there is no other way than trial and error. That's my biggest problem with 'popular' shaving razors and creams, in fact most consumerism. We are not all the same, and we all have different tastes and desires.
    I think in the long run, if you play your cards correctly now, you will save a lot of money because you will know what works for you, be it soap, brush, razor, hone etc...

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    While you might not be saving money in this hobby, you aren't tossing the razors into the trash after every other shave either, so I think at best it's a wash lol.

    On the original subject, I like the brush, if it isn't a tiny brush, then I'd say go for it.

    I only have 3 or 4 brushes that I use and about the same that are simply shelf sitters.......too old or unusual to use.

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