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    Default Noob: First Razor Purchase from eBay

    Hey folks. I'm here because I want to learn from some people who have a passion for this hobby.

    I'm planning on getting a razor with disposable blades from a local shop to learn with, and eventually it will be retired to my travel bag.

    I also just bought a razor from ebay:
    http://cgi.ebay.ca/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?...MEWN%3AIT&rd=1

    I'm curious if anyone knows anything about this piece. How much did I overpay? Any info would be great.

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    You need to change your srp name to Jessie James cause you just stole that razor. Boker is tops.

    The bad news is... it won't stop there. There will be more to come

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    Hey, that's good news. I had my fingers crossed, because I have zero knowledge about brands or models.

    I'd love any history on the company or the model if anyone has any reference books lying around.

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    You sure got a bargain there, with all the money you saved you could post it out to a honemeister ( ala Bill for example ) and ask them to hone it up for you, with a nice blade honed to perfection, your gunna be shavin in no time.

    By the way, have you got a strop and badger brush etc?

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    Not as of yet. I am graduating from college in a week, so I am trying to keep my buget tight in case the job situation does not resolve itself immediately. I'd like to give the disposable razor a try before putting any more money into a hobby that I may not enjoy, however if I found a deal I could not pass up...

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    Locarius,

    I'm fairly certain that you can get the razor honed
    for less than a disposable would cost. You might
    as well start out with a shave ready straight.
    I would be willing to bet that once you start out
    with a straight, you won't look back.

    Congratulations on your Boker.


    Terry

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    A follow up. A boar bristle brush would work just fine
    when starting out - a Burma Shave at Wal Mart is
    something like $5.00. Check with Tony Miller on
    this forum for a strop.


    Terry

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    The Boker line of razors are very good! And you stole it!
    Very nice, now have someone hone it for you before you use it.
    After sitting arond for a number of years the edge degrades significantly and needs attention.
    Randolph Tuttle, a SRP Mentor for residents of Minnesota & western Wisconsin

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    Quote Originally Posted by Locarius
    Not as of yet. I am graduating from college in a week, so I am trying to keep my buget tight in case the job situation does not resolve itself immediately. I'd like to give the disposable razor a try before putting any more money into a hobby that I may not enjoy, however if I found a deal I could not pass up...

    It will cost less to get someone to hone it for you than to buy a desposible. You also will have a fine sharp razor to work with.

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    The $35 C&E Brush is def. one of my favorites. Everybody should own one. It isn't too expensive and it does a great job.

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