Around 20 yrs ago my friends decided it would be interesting to see what I looked like without a beard. Had been going to a local barber for haircuts and seen the strop hanging on the side of the chair. Seemed to me that it would be an interesting experience if I was going to end up clean shaven.
His reply: "Oh no. That's just there for decoration. I can trim it short and then you would have to shave yourself."
Back home to the Mach 3 that someone had brought me as a joke for the bearded guy.
Last October I got rid of my glasses via laser surgery. Figured I would experiment with the beard going as well since it had been there for 19 years. I found the only barber in the city that does straight shaves and booked in for the whole experience.
They are not allowed to use traditional straights due to problems with sterilising equipment so a "shavette" type system is used.
The overall experience was relaxing: hot towel prep and mid-way, cooling balm after.
BUT... the shave was not that great, no-where near BBS. There was lots of irritation/small nicks, especially under my chin. Unsure as to whether this was his technique or just that my skin was unaccustomed to being shaved.
I mentioned that I was looking to take up straight shaving and asked if he knew anywhere that could hone/sharpen. Sadly he had no idea as he only uses the shavettes. His advice on learning to shave myself was that it was "bloody difficult" - and I don't think he was referring to the red stuff.
Shaved with a Mach 3 for a few months before I got hold of my first straight and started my journey. My first attempt was smoother and more comfortable than his "professional" job. Sad to see an art dying out among those that should be proficient in it. GREAT to see a diverse group of users out there who are reviving it for themselves.
Been 'straight' now for about 5 months and really enjoying the experience. Have gone back to a goatee but the straight is far superior for a comfortable/non-irritating shave than the Mach 3 and SOOO much more enjoyable to use. :)