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    Hello

    this is the first time I have visited this site before and I'm very excited to join the community.
    Im part to another wet shaving forum but I have just picked up my first straight razor from an antique store. I haven't used it yet as it needs a clean and a hone but I am very eager to get started with it.
    For a year and a half I have been using a safety razor and I have learnt a lot about shaving 'properly' previous to this I barely shaved as my skin would be extremely sore.
    For the past few months I have been wanting to dive into the world of straight shaving but I have just been a little tight cash wise to get started but finally I have got myself a razor.
    So hello all!

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    Hi, a BIG HELLO and welcome to SRP :0ß
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    Hello and welcome from the States. As to the skin problem. It could be you are using too much pressure on the razor and not enough skin stretching for one, and possibly, too dry of a lather. Read all the wikis here on SRP that you can and ask us a lot of questions. We love to answer.

    What part of England are you in?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Razorfeld View Post
    Hello and welcome from the States. As to the skin problem. It could be you are using too much pressure on the razor and not enough skin stretching for one, and possibly, too dry of a lather. Read all the wikis here on SRP that you can and ask us a lot of questions. We love to answer.

    What part of England are you in?
    Hi,
    Thanks for the tips but my skins fine when I shave now, I had a problem before I started with a DE, the cartridges and canned foam was the problem. Now I get great shaves and want to start with a straight.
    Im from up north, just on the outskirts of Manchester.

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    Hi and welcome. Check out the library for all the starter info and the other basics of Sr shaving. Any questions feel free to ask
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    smegzilla, I asked your whereabouts 'cause I was wondering if you were close to a friend of mine. He is in Tyne & Wear, much further north than you.
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    Ah okay. Yes thats a while away. Do you visit England then I take it?

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    Unfortunately no. He is a long distance friend thanks to SRP. This forum creates many friendship between very diverse people without them ever physically seeing each other. I not run into any other organization like this one. And add to that that it is also the most open, civil and gentlemanly forum around. I write back and forth with people from almost everywhere in the world. Wait, Aussie Ed will chime in here very soon (as soon as he sees this).

    I do hope that I win the lottery someday soon. Then I will be able to visit my far flung friends.
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    Hello smegzilla, razorfeld was right i have chimed in (its a bit embarassing when someone doesnt when you say they will), though richard calls me aussie ed, i am actually a pom, with australian citizenship.
    I used to live in wigan, cirencester and london at various times. Welcome to the foum, have you posted any piccies of your razor, people always like piccies. Anyway i should probably read through the thread properly before i make an arse of myself
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    Do you have someone to sort your razor out? I believe jamie (celtic crusader) does that sort of thing, he is im wales - myrther tydfil i think, but i presume they havent closed the royal mail yet so you should be good.
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