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Thread: What an amazing place!
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03-12-2014, 07:43 PM #11
Your going to really like this place Devil Dog there is someone here that will be able to answer any question you may have. Here a little something that all of us Marine want and they are out there to be had the Clauss USMC Razors.
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03-12-2014, 07:47 PM #12
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Thanked: 0Those look pretty nice. Still waiting for my razor to come in the mail, then I will send it to one of the fine gentlemen here to get it honed and ready to go. I figure I'll be ready to start in a couple of weeks or so. Funny thing, with Marines...whether you were in 3 years or 30, whether you loved it or hated it, no matter what, when you see something with the ol' USMC on it, it's one of those must have things. Don't suppose one could still find any of those anywhere, could they?
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03-12-2014, 08:09 PM #13
Even though they have the USMC, they are gorgeous! (jk about the USMC - friendly rivalry. In '83 my USMC recruiter did tell me I had no chance of being a rifleman with my ASVAB scores being so high, and if I insisted on combat arms to go next door to see his best friend the Army recruiter)
Salute to all my brothers and sisters in Arms regardless of branch
Black Knights Scouts Out
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03-12-2014, 09:08 PM #14
Hey Nick,
Welcome. I echo others when i say thank you for your service. I'm a new guy too! I started with the DE and still use it as I'm learning the art of the SR (Straight Razor).
I too have some(minor) limitations with one arm tho nothing as severe as what you've described. As others have already said, where there's a will there's a way! I find myself in some pretty funky positions and am learning to shave without even being able to see the razor as I shave certain areas of my face.
Take it slow and enjoy this adventure of manliness and pamper yourself. You deserve it!
~mc
Should a guy named "Nick" even try a SR? Just joking of course. I kill myself.Last edited by DamnStraight; 03-12-2014 at 09:12 PM.
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03-12-2014, 09:23 PM #15
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03-12-2014, 09:27 PM #16
I was told that the barber in the Monteleone does a SR shave. And there is another place on Magazine St too. I could be misinformed about the Monteleone though. As for shaving with one hand, I've found that there are things that you can learn from others and then there are things you will teach yourself....a lot of it you teach yourself. There will be a lot of so-so shaves until you get your whole routine together but I'm betting it will all come together. Say hello to Mario at the Napoleon House for me. I won't make it this year.
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03-12-2014, 09:56 PM #17
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Thanked: 270Welcome to SRP from a fellow Louisiana resident. You can shave with one hand. I use both hands but had to train myself to use the non-dominant hand.
I had the same curiosity about straight razors, having seen them in movies and barber shops. When I was a kid, the barber put hot lather behind my ears and shaved that area with a straight and it really felt good.
The Fusion was what drove me to traditional wetshaving, because of the discomfort and disappointing results. The fact you were successful with that tells me you have some skill I didn't have.
The double edge razor shaved like a dream but like you, I really wanted to use a straight razor. The straight had a steep learning curve for me but once I learned it was everything I'd hoped it would be and more.
I get a real kick from enjoying shaving, because it was such a miserable experience for most of my life.
Straight razor shaver and loving it!40-year survivor of electric and multiblade razors
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03-13-2014, 04:02 AM #18
Hi and welcome. Some shave with 2 hands some shave with 1. Every thing razor related is personal preference and everyone has to learn to do what works for them. A barber only uses 1 hand. A little experimentation will see you find what works. Good luck
My wife calls me......... Can you just use Ed
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03-13-2014, 09:20 PM #19
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Thanked: 0Thanks for all the encouragement and the input all. I ordered 3 razors off the Ebay on the cheap, and they arrived today. I have a Clauss 8302, a Wostenholm Pipe, and a Robeson Suredge. Now to choose somebody off the member services page to send them to for a good honing so I can start doing this. Here is a pic of the razors, listed above, top to bottom (or Right to Left...whichever you prefer :P)
I know for certain I am going to get into honing my razors here sooner than later, but for the first time through, I would prefer to have somebody that has experience and knows what they are doing do it for me. I've been sharpening knives and tools since I was a kid, making them plenty sharp enough to shave all the hair off my arms and such testing edges, but I'm fairly certain this is something a little different. Anybody have a favorite person they go to for their honing?
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03-13-2014, 09:27 PM #20
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Thanked: 0My biggest issue with shaving in general is I have wicked thick facial hair, but at the same time, super-sensitive girly-man skin. My head I can shave every which direction, several times a day if I choose and never get razor burn or anything of the sort, but if I shave with the Fusion to shave my face, regardless of the fact that I only do one pass, with the grain, and don't carve myself up, I'm torn up for the next several days, so I end up using an electric during those days (that first shave after a razor shave is brutal for me). I've tried all kinds of creams and lotions to shave with, and even more after care products, but nothing seems to make a difference. After reading up on how comfortable even a super close straight razor shave can be, I absolutely have to give it a try. Even if I can only do it every other day, or every few days, it's better than what I have now.
And in regard to any skills I may or may not have with the Fusion, let's just say it was something I learned the hard way. The first razor I tried to shave my head with was a Bic disposable. After removing half the skin from he back of my skull, I decided to go ahead and use my "expensive" Mach 3 razors from that point on. The Fusion was just the next natural progression...especially once the PX stopped selling the Mach 3.