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    Default Good Day from a new member

    Let me start off by saying that i have lurked on this site for quite some time but never made a profile. I finally decided to create one after purchasing a straight razor and refurbishing it based on the advice and knowledge that i have garnered from this fantastic place on the interwebs.

    The razor in question is an H. Boker, King Cutter. I have no idea as to its age but it was only $25 and i figured it was worth a shot to try and save. Here is a picture of the state it was in when i purchased it:


    And this is what it looks like now:


    (Terribly sorry for the low quality pics, they were taken with my cell phone. I can manage some better ones if anyone wants)

    It needed quite a bit of polishing and an hour or so of honing, starting on a 1k, then 4k and finishing on an 8k Norton stone. I had never honed a razor but decided to try it out and it turned out quite well. I have had 2 successful shaves with this razor and cannot fathom the idea of going back to disposable razors. I even managed to do a full shave today going with the grain, across the grain and against the grain with no cuts or nicks and skin as smooth as a baby's butt covered in fine velvet.

    I look forward to reading many posts, writing a couple and learning more from this website.

    Cheers,

    Dave.

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    Welcome, SuperDave! (brought back memories of him on Johnny Carson)!
    Bokers are good razors. looks like you are off to a good start as well.
    "Don't be stubborn. You are missing out."
    I rest my case.

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    Thank you for the kind words. My wife is simply happy i haven't taken my head off in fell swoop. I do have to admit that the first shave was a bit nerve wracking and it was only going with the grain. So far, so good though

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    Good, Dave. I feel it is best to stay with the WTG and finish up with a safer method until the WTG becomes natural and more effective. Then the ATG will be easier as the former is established. Remember that shaves are spoiled by poor prep. No money needed! Just a few hot towels over lather! Makes a great difference!
    "Don't be stubborn. You are missing out."
    I rest my case.

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    All this talk of wtg, xtg, atg. I usually just do 2 passes wtg and done!
    So new guy here buys a cheap vintage, hones it and goes wtg, xtg atg? Wow, congrats. It has taken me 3 years to get where you are. You must be a natural...

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    Welcome to the world of proper razors Dave.


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    I don't know if i'm a natural, i just took my time and enjoyed the process. I have always wanted a proper razor and i may have started an addiction...

    I'll try the hot towels today when i shave.

    Cheers.
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    Welcome to the land of the addicted! Be sure to post your progression so we can all sympathize with you since we most likely have been there or on the same level as you. Just beware of the aphorism, 'One isn't enough' on all things related to str8 use.
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    Welcome. Razorsrtophonesaopbrushaholics meeting are Tuesdays. There are no steps as there is no cure
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    Hi Dave, and a belated welcome to SRP!

    Always good to see another member from this part of the world (or near to it, at least!), and thanks for the memories. For the uninitiated, here's Super Dave's first appearance on "Bizarre":


    It was in original condition, faded red, well-worn, but nice.
    This was and still is my favorite combination; beautiful, original, and worn.
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