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    Quote Originally Posted by JoshEarl View Post
    The guys at Badger & Blade recommend a Gillette Trac II as an alternative to a DE. It's a two-bladed cartidge with a fixed head, so you still have some control. I've never tried one myself, but I've thought about it.

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    What are they smoking over there? You sure the site wasn't head & pipe instead of badger & blade, Gillette Trac II-- Why not just shave with the top of a tuna can.

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    This thread is craking me up. I have a beautiful Merkur Futur Set, that sits right next to my brushes on the vanity top. It's become a bathroom show piece. I think I used it 3 or 4 times in 6 months, but it sure is pretty.

    By the way, I use a Mach 3, to do a neck trim between haircuts, only because I don't have enough mirrors in the bathroom to do it with a straight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JoshEarl View Post
    The guys at Badger & Blade recommend a Gillette Trac II as an alternative to a DE. It's a two-bladed cartidge with a fixed head, so you still have some control. I've never tried one myself, but I've thought about it.

    Josh
    I think that's what I'd do to be honest. I tried a DE about a month ago just for a change and found my technique had almost totally gone, I ended up giving up and finishing with a straight. I find a DE weird and much less forgiving now I'm 100% used to straights, I never would have expected that!

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    [QUOTE=jaegerhund;100244]Sometimes I think about using a cartridge razor especially when I'm rushed and do not have time to dedicate to using a straight. For those who have gone back or use a cartridge razor occasionally --- how does it compare to you now? What are the gripes and advantages --- just want to know ---- is it possible for all shavers to just hold hands and get along?/QUOTE]

    Oh sure! I think there's room for all of us. My own experience is this: I took a new and very hectic job last December, so I put my str8 usage on hiatus. I switched to a Feather razor/Feather platinum DE combo, and found that it was just as good as any cartridge system and it cost a lot less. Your mileage may vary, but my beard (and skin) can be mighty rough and I still made out pretty well.

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    When I'm in a hurry I do a single pass and get done as fast or faster than any DE or cartridge shave.

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    I use some 3-blade generic razor and carts I got extremely cheap (80 cents for packs of four and eight, liquidation, I have a llifetime supply if I need).
    I got no problem with taking part in the plastic market still, I just don't wanna have to pay $10 to $20 for a few carts I need to replace frequently.

    I have to really be in a hurry to use them though, DE's are a better idea.
    I learned to get a better shave from straights and de's by angling the blade myself, the pivotting heads of mach 3 and the like takes that part away from you. Decent enough results, I guess.

    edit: I am still new to straight shaving, so I feel like I'm wasting a good straight shaving opportunity by taking off precious beard with a cart-based razor, too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vincebell View Post
    This thread is craking me up. I have a beautiful Merkur Futur Set, that sits right next to my brushes on the vanity top. It's become a bathroom show piece. I think I used it 3 or 4 times in 6 months, but it sure is pretty.

    By the way, I use a Mach 3, to do a neck trim between haircuts, only because I don't have enough mirrors in the bathroom to do it with a straight.
    Vincebell, you should try neck trims with the straight - as my good friend Obi-Wan used to say, you don't need to "see", you just need to "feel" (eg if you "feel" blood dribbling down your back, try a different angle ).

    Seriously, I shave my head with a straight without mirrors (well, just the one in front of me). I've never had an issue on the parts I can't see.

    Anyway, my personal feeling on the matter is that you can either go hardcore straight, or you can use a hybrid "straight/something else" approach. I don't think anyone here is going to think less of you if you choose the latter over the former, particularly initially. I decided I'd never go back - ever - so as soon as I bought my first straight that was it. But that's just me - different strokes etc.

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    Lately, if I cant shave with my straight, I wont shave at all. I keep my Gillette Fusion around just to trim up my upper lip so I dont have that "highschool moustache". And even then, I use that one single blade on the back of the Fusion instead of the full 5 or so blades on the front. I only resort to that when I dont have time to shave, so I'll just hit my upper lip which makes me think I look presentable.


    Finding the time to shave properly every other day is more difficult than I had realized, but as I get better, the shaves will take a little less time and it may become easier to do it more often.

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    Shaving with a disposable doesn't seem to save me any time. I think that has more to do with not using canned shaving cream. I did occasionally use my old DE to shave with during the first six months or so, but after that, it's been the str8 exclusively.

    A couple'a years back, I was stuck somewhere and had to use a Bic disposable. It was amazing how awful a shave it gave me and how much it cut me. I think you really have to re-learn how to use those things if you havn't used one in a while.

    I do keep that old DE on the counter in the bathroom because sometimes, after I clean up and put away my str8, I find a few wiskers that I missed because I'm in a hurry. It's great for that.

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    The main thing a DE saves time one is stropping....on the other hand you have to rinse it more so it doesn't get clogged up.....so I don't think either will be faster...unless you use a DE while showering. Thatmight save some time.

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