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06-28-2014, 08:12 AM #1
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Thanked: 0A Canadian calling out from the far east!
Hey everyone!
I'm Sean, a Canadian, 27 years old, studying and working full time in Beijing, China.
I spent 5 years in the military before traveling abroad, and had to shave daily. To be honest, I didn't enjoy it. However, it got me thinking about alternative, more enjoyable ways of shaving. Ever since then I have been interested in straight razor shaving, not just as a good shave, but an enjoyable routine, and as a hobby. I found this site, and finally decided to take the plunge.
It's the best time however, because I am working to pay tuition, and on a budget. I also don't have as many options here in Beijing:
1) I could buy a chinese brand, such as gold dollar; which will be honed by the seller. But to be honest, I don't want to start my learning curve with a poor quality substitute. I also don't trust the honing skills.
2) I could a good brand. Either vintage, or new. Majority are Dovo, there are others, but the lowest starting price is $100, and they are generally sent as is. I don't want to buy a good razor, and before even trying a shave, spending more money on the equipment to hone it, and no doubt, messing it up.
3) Buy online from some of the reputable websites, where i will get a trusted honemeister to do an excellent job, where I can hit the ground running but I am still going to pay about $100, AND quite a bit of shipping..
So my options are slim right now, but I am going to stick around here, learn as much as I can, and just keep looking. (maybe start off practicing technique with a shavette?)
Anyways, this is a great site, and I'm happy to be a part of it!
Sean
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06-28-2014, 08:54 AM #2
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Thanked: 1160Welcome to SRP ..Sean. Glad to have you aboard. I have only one question for you. Is the General Changs Chicken any good over there ?? Seriously though welcome and take heart sir.You may find a razor and a way to get it to you yet hangin around here. Till then ...soak it all up and enjoy the ride...it's a pretty good one.
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06-28-2014, 09:13 AM #3
Welocome aboard
The classifieds here or a whipped dog sight un seen may be an option for you
I have heard good things about them shave ready but a lucky dip with the blade type etcSaved,
to shave another day.
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06-28-2014, 10:37 AM #4
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Thanked: 3228Hey and welcome to the forum. As an alternative you might be able to find a decent vintage Gillette DE lying around for a decent price over there. Add some good blades and you are off to the races for cheap. On the bright side you should be able to get a nice badger brush fairly easily as a lot are made there. Just a thought.
BobLife is a terminal illness in the end
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06-28-2014, 11:53 AM #5
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Thanked: 0I just picked up a couple things while I was out to get started. Thanks for the tips though.
I bought a Parker shavette to hold me over until I can get a good straight razor honed and shipped to me.
These were options available to me at the moment, so i am going to make due.
I also picked up a boar brush
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06-28-2014, 12:21 PM #6
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Thanked: 3228If those were your options I don't see why they would not work. Mind you I have never used a shavette or shark blades. What have you got for shave soap?
BobLife is a terminal illness in the end
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06-28-2014, 12:44 PM #7
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Thanked: 0Thanks Bob. I plan on picking up a good vintage straight razor when I pay off some accumulated student debt lol!
For now I just picked up a bar of Van Der Hagen soap. However, there is a wide range of Proraso available I can pick up later. There is also Pre De Proven (not sure if its a popular brand or not)...
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06-28-2014, 01:10 PM #8
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Thanked: 3228Never tried Van Der Hagen or Pre De Provence but I use Proraso Green and it is pretty good. It may be a step up from Van Der Hagan but not sure. Pre De Provence gets some pretty good reviews. I am sure if you can raise a good lather from the Van Der Hagan you will be off to the races. Be aware that it may take a couple of weeks for a boar brush to truly break in. Don't judge it by the first couple of shaves with it if it is too scratchy feeling. Well broken in they can be very nice on the face. Good luck.
BobLife is a terminal illness in the end
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06-28-2014, 02:32 PM #9
Hi and welcome. With out honing equipment or skills and with lack of access to a pro a shavette is probably a good option anyhow and you can use it when you do get a straight and need to send it out or for backup/travel. Good luck and any questions feel free to ask
My wife calls me.........Can you just use Ed
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06-29-2014, 12:59 AM #10
Pre de Provence is a good non-expensive soap, which is one of my early favorites. Prosaso is also very good, and more well known. You should get a good start with either. Both are better than Van de Hagan, IMO.
Just call me Harold
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