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02-01-2006, 10:38 PM #1
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What a great site!
Hi all, I am new here and I just wanted to say hello to all from a new member. I have just started to dabble with straight razor shaving and I am totally hooked!
Facinating . . . is a good way to describe the facets of shaving this way. I started out by surfing the net on the subject then I went off the deep end and picked up an older razor from an antique shop. Well . . . I am sure you have all heard that line before! Anyways, after a lot of delicate honing, my my 6/8 blade will "pop a hair". It is now really a razor.
So far I am only shaving the sides of my face. Without any direct hands on help, I am taking this slowly!
Now, hmmmm what to do for an avatar . . .
Cheers,
Emil
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02-01-2006, 10:40 PM #2
Welcome Emil,
Its a pleasure to have you join us...btw tell us about your stuff. What else you got besides a razor...?????
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02-01-2006, 10:57 PM #3
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I bought a nice badger brush and some soap from (gulp) Crabtree & Evelyn . . . and a hone and strop from a local hobby tool supplier. Although the 8000 ceramic hone seems to work well, I am maybe regretting not having bought a 4000/8000 wetstone. (I should have known better from my espresso habit/hobby and upgrage fever)-but that is another topic.
The strop is a leather strip bonded (glued) to a wooden handle. This I am not so sure about either, perhaps I should have waited and ordered something online.
These purchaces were however made before I discovered this helpful group!
Emil
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02-01-2006, 11:11 PM #4
that sounds pretty cool....don't worry, even this group hasn't experimented with evey possible option...we just enjoy chatting about it.
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02-02-2006, 03:08 PM #5
Emil,
Welcome to the group. Sound like you are doing quite well,
honing the razor as you did. I guess I am going to have to
find me an old razor and try my hand at it.
I can understand being hooked, I shaved for the first time
on January 28th. It seems I can't wait for my next shave.
Well keep us all posted and happy shaving.
Regards,
Terry
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02-02-2006, 05:26 PM #6
Emil,
Nothing wrong with buying your brush and soap from C&E. That brush is an Edwin Jagger, a fine brush. I have two of them. I've only tried C&E's almond soap, but I have their Nomad, Sienna and Almond creams. Fantastic stuff.
Welcome to the boards!
RT
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02-03-2006, 01:29 AM #7
Welcome Emil. It only gets better as time goes on. It is an addictive hobby.