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    Quote Originally Posted by JimmyHAD View Post
    Welcome to SRP. Different strokes for different folks. I haven't had the same results as you have described. After 45 years of shaving with various tools I find the straight razor the best I have experienced. Use what works best for you.
    +1 on Jimmy's comments.

    Good luck with what ever you end up shaving with...or maybe you'll just go with a beard.

    Most of us here know better, probably because we we took the time and interest to 'learn the skill' and it has become a way of life for us.

    Have a good life.
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    I agree, different strokes for different folks. If other shaving methods give you the results you're looking for, then you should go with that method with no worries. It took longer than a few months for me to get the knack of achieving a close, comfortable enjoyable shave which itself requires mastery of prep, stropping, maintaining the blade edge, etc. Can't put the cart before the horse.

    Rest assured though, thousands of us guys around the world who shave this way daily aren't sticking with it because we like to imagine that we're getting great shaves but really aren't.

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    One thing I've learned in almost a year of straight razor shaving is pacience. This isn't - today... - for everyone. If you are a "rush it" kind of guy you are better off with a Mach3 and foam from a can. Then again, as Bjorn said... your're not doing it right. There's a lot to know... simple things but many things. This is a skil that has to be learned. If you think a straight is just like any disposable razor you are wrong. There is beard prep, there is stropping and there is honing... and it has to be wet!
    I've tried several methods of shaving before I decided to give the straight a try. I did and I'll never go back. Because it's the best way to shave. And this is not a biased oppinion. The straight is the ultimate adjustable blade and to use it you have to wet shave... Again, you must be doing something wrong, buddy!
    If you are willing to give it another chance please feel free to lurk around and, of course, ask questions. You'll find a willing and helpful bunch in here.
    Good luck!

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    If I read your post correctly, you are using a "straight" that takes disposable blades - eg. a shavette. I've never tried one, but I've read that the experience and feel is very different from a traditional straight - lighter, etc.

    That being said, it's always been my opinion that if all you care about is a good solid shave, then use a DE - Its quicker, easier and you get a great shave without paying a fortune to Gillette. I enjoy the trappings of a straight razor and I get the best shaves from them, but they are not for everyone.

    Jordan

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    Adam, get rid of the disposable and get a real straight, then come back and talk rubbish.
    It is easier to fool people than to convince them they have been fooled. Twain

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    I didn't pick up on what Jordan appears to have picked up on. Adam, you're using a straight razor style shaver which uses disposable blades only rather than an actual straight razor?? Please clarify.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bpave777 View Post
    I generally have a policy about feeding the trolls, but I'll assume you're trying to be legit. That said...

    ...you're not doing it right.


    Bjørn I wanted to up your rep but I couldn't since I already had! Amazing though- I highly agree!

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    Well, I agree that with correct technique, lather, etc... a mach 3 will shave really well.
    And straights have a learning curve, and sharpness and stropping are significant challenges.
    But for me, I find that I get much smoother shaves with a straight. I have a sensitive skin, and in order to get decent mach 3 shaves, I needed to replace the blade quite often.
    I maintain my straights myself, so the cost is much smaller (primarily because I am not a collector).

    But even if it was not the price or my skin, I simply enjoy shaving with a straight. It is my relaxing half hour, 3 times per week in the evening. It is my time then. And I enjoy every part of it. With a mach3 otoh, I regarded shaving as a chore.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Philadelph View Post


    Bjørn I wanted to up your rep but I couldn't since I already had! Amazing though- I highly agree!
    I went back and did it for you!
    It is easier to fool people than to convince them they have been fooled. Twain

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    I found that with straight razor shaving you get back what you put into it.
    If you take the time you get a great shave.. If you hurry you cut yourself... if you hone your own razor you will have to learn to shave with a smile on your face .. the process is more important to me than the result.. (which is gettting better every shave by the way)

    If you get a great shave from M3's and think thats the best a men can get... wel what the heck.. go for it..

    I'll just go hone my ancient razor and enjoy the sound of the stubles screaming while they jump into the lather.

    Maarten

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