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Thread: Straight Razor Shaver Ages.
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03-08-2011, 02:07 AM #121
I'm so old if I had one more wrinkle in my forehead I could screw my hat on!
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03-08-2011, 02:48 AM #122
20 years old here. Like a lot of people have posted, I'm into older/vintage things. I started when I did a google search and found SRP. Ordered my first razor on my birthday when I turned 20 (February 6) and haven't looked back since. Trying to convert my roomies now.
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03-08-2011, 02:59 AM #123
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Thanked: 027 years old. I started with a str8 last December.
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03-08-2011, 12:19 PM #124
17, been using a straight for more then a year and a half.
I've always been a wanna-be bad-ass which I guess is where the straight razor urge came from. Still haven't convinced anyone I'm a bad ass though.
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03-08-2011, 02:16 PM #125
I am soon to be 55 (but in my mind I am about 24).
I started out with a Gillette Slim Adjustable, a pack of drug store blades, a new Ever Ready brush and a puck of Williams soap that my dad gave me. I always had a stiff beard and I did not get alot of instructions on how to use my razor. So I hated it and had a chewed up face for 4 or 5 years until I went off to college in 1974 and grew a beard.
But I did use an uncle's old Robeson Sure Edge to trim my neck line, and my barber would keep it what I thought was sharp for me on occasion. Little did I know what a real shave ready blade could feel like.
Like so many guys here about my age I grew up and went to work, shaved off the beard with that same old Gillette and probably used the left over K Mart blades, then migrated onto the latest multi blade razor and canned gel for the next 25 years but still I would use my soap and brush half of the time because that was the only part that I liked about shaving at all. Shaving for me was simply a chore that I didn't have time for.
Just a few years ago a friend gave me some feather blades along with a few others and polished up my old Gillette and told me how to use them. Man! If I had only known. Then a progression back to the straight.
Now for me it is something that I look forward to and not just a chore to be rushed through in the shower every morning. I still have my old razors and I still use the DE's and have a couple of SE's that I love, but the wonderful straights and the results that I get from them have been great. I hope to be able to use them for the next 55 years.
Will N.Last edited by WillN; 03-08-2011 at 02:19 PM.
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03-08-2011, 02:23 PM #126
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Thanked: 23I am soon to be 28
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03-08-2011, 03:28 PM #127
I'm 45 and just picked up SR shaving back in Nov. I've been wet shaving, however, for about three years
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03-08-2011, 04:23 PM #128
Soon to be 28, started straight razor shaving in last December.
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03-08-2011, 05:12 PM #129
I started just before my 40th birthday!
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03-08-2011, 05:25 PM #130
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Thanked: 23I am a hair under 24 currently. I started last February. I walked into an AOS shop and was amazed to hear that people could actually enjoy a shave! A quick look around led me to the straight cabinet. The manager saw me looking and informed me that they were the ultimate shave but took time to master. I am a fan of doing things by hand, and other antiquated items, like fountain pens, but the only thing that keeps me shaving with a straight is the shave!