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Thread: I don't get it.
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11-11-2006, 01:21 PM #31Originally Posted by Iwan
This is exactly the route I am going through right now, though I have yet to get my first true straight razor and am getting by while saving my pennies with a shavette. Soon I hope to "move on up" so to speak from my shavette to a good straight, from boar to badger, from william to ??? whatever. For now what I have is enough and its still a far better and cheeper shave than the alternative.
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11-11-2006, 03:39 PM #32Originally Posted by Jimbo
I agree with what the other gentlemen have said. This is the wrong crowd, for the most part, to be talking about "needs" - all you "need" is a razor, a strop, and a hone. You could get by with that and a can of barbasol, though I won't speak to the shave.
Like any other hobby, you can spend as much or as little (within reason) on straight shaving as you want. I think that in general, most of us have a few categories of things - one or more razors, one or more strops, one or more hones - the basics of "straight" shaving, and then the basics of all "wet" shaving - one or more brushes, and one or more creams or soaps. Then, a few colognes, styptic pencils, and other shaving whathaveyous.
If you stick to the "one" and don't go for the "or more", you don't need to spend a fortune to get even a great shave.
And honing services aren't anything new, nor are hones, nor are, I'm sure, men with a large number of razors.