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03-20-2009, 01:19 AM #1
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Thanked: 171It looks like Tony is actually coming out with an upgraded version of the Apprentice strop for $34. The Well Shaved Gentleman The Heirloom Razor Strop Company : Heirloom Latigo "Barber's Friend" Strop. Knowing Tony's work and reputation, I'm sure it will be hard to beat the value! Guess you have to wait until April for it, though.
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03-22-2009, 05:18 PM #2
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Thanked: 9I totally understand what you're saying and I thought the same thing at first. The more I looked around though, the more reasonable the prices became. I use an Illinois 827 strop which does a good job for $30, a shave-ready razor here for $38, a badger hair brush at a yard sale for $2 and I use soap that I buy for $2 a puck and cheapish aftershave too. Heck of a lot cheaper than me using cartridges for a year...
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03-22-2009, 05:48 PM #3
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Thanked: 11Part of the reason we spend so much on straight razor supplies comparatively is that we're not looking for a mediocre shave.
All of us want the best experience possible. At this moment I'm looking to upgrade to a badger's hair brush from a boars hair and that means I'll be dropped an extra 20 to 80 dollars for this added luxury.
Has a boars hair brush worked fine? Yes but a badger hair brush is undeniably better. And I'm (semi) gladly paying for one.
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03-22-2009, 05:59 PM #4
That is the beauty of being a newbie, I think these prices are normal.
$150 and $200 for choppers on ebay normal, Are they suppose to be cheaper?
$80 to $200 brushes, something wrong with that?
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03-22-2009, 06:06 PM #5
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03-22-2009, 06:43 PM #6
Someone once told me that the price is whatever your willing to pay. Prices on Ebay get out of hand when it comes to Vintage razors IMO.
We have assumed control !