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    Default My First Razor (Sorta)

    First post... Long time viewer, relatively new Straight shaver. Here goes:

    So I got a "vintage" Straight Razor from my father, He uses a 5 bladed face-shredder now. And I got it Honed by a local barbar near my campus. I've been using that for a while and really enjoy it, but, with Christmas coming, my father and mother have offered to buy me a new DOVO, they gave me a price range, and working with it, I have two blades to decide between. DOVO Best Quality with a 6/8th spine, or the DOVO Special (Faux Tortoise Shell Handle). Which would you guys suggest for my first 'Real' Razor? For record, I am purchasing through Vintage Blades LLC (So that Lynn is my honemeister, by popular recommendation.) I have been getting excellent shaves, but the vintage blade has lost a bit of blade mass over the years, and doesn't feel balanced... So, I ask you, 'O Veteran Bladesingers, which would suit me better for my first real straightie. I can't see there being /that/ much difference -at least not for a new guy- between the Special and the Best Quality, But I wanted an opinion. Also, I'd like to save money if possible, so if there isn't too finite of a difference between the two, I'd lean towards the Best Quality.

    For final notes, if it's at all important, I use the Tony Miller "Artisan" 3" Red Latigo and Smooth Cotton strop (Love it, they're amazing strops) A Pure badger brush, and Colonel Conk Bay Rum Glycerin Shave Soap.

    That should be everything. Thank'ee for the help, and sorry that was so long-winded.

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    Welcome!

    Either would be a great start. Just pick the one that fits your eye the best. I have always liked the special in tortise myself. However, that ebony silver steel sure looks pretty too...so do those TIs.... It's your choice and I think the quality will be equal.

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    Well, in the interest of saving money, since you didn't indicate a really distinct difference in the two models, I think I'll go with the 6/8ths Best Quality, full hollow ground one

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    I don't think there'd be much of a difference. Certainly not one that would be noticeable when first starting out. Save money now and you will have more for later when you "need" to buy more razors.

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    I've just heard a whole bunch of great things about the Special, when properly honed, being some amazing piece of sexy bladely shineyness... I couldn't think of any more ridiculous adjectives...

    But I figured I'd start off with a well known name like DOVO (By a friend's recommendation) and a thoroughly lauded sharpener like Lynn, but try to keep it cheaper where possilble

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    Just looking at the price range, there's another option on the classifieds here for a used one.

    Dovo Bismarck 6/8

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    I'm ridiculously OCD and intend to go with a new one... I'm insane, I know, but it's one of my 'things'

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