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    Welcome. There are a few from the North around here, not all from the white areas though, a few from the wet areas too. If you need some direction there is the forums and the library for self help and the search bar to find posts already made on the subject.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RezDog View Post
    Welcome. There are a few from the North around here, not all from the white areas though, a few from the wet areas too. If you need some direction there is the forums and the library for self help and the search bar to find posts already made on the subject.
    Good point! But isn't Toronto the center of the Universe??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phrank View Post
    Good point! But isn't Toronto the center of the Universe??
    I don't know how that could be. There isn't any good game hunting and the fishing is terrible. That just wouldn't work in my universe.
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    Welcome to SRP!
    And while you impatiently wait on your delivery, you can practice stropping with a butter knife on your pants leg.
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    Hello everyone,

    I've been lurking around here for quite a while, but I've finally decided to make a profile and speak up. I've been wanted to learn how to use a straight razor since I first began to shave, but as I joined the military at 18, I didn't exactly have an hour to shave every morning. In the last couple of months I've transitioned from cartrige razors and gels to more traditional wet shaving with a DE, but I've always known that it was just a stop gap until I picked up a straight. Now that I feel I have a certain amount of consistency in my DE shaves I've ordered a sight unseen razor and poor man's strop kit from Larry at Whipped Dog, and I'm impatiently waiting for it to arrive. I've been reading and doing research and I think it's going to be really difficult to stick to the newbie shaving plan that Lynn suggested in his post about anticipation, but I'll be doing my best. In the mean time, thanks for all the great threads on here, and I'm looking forward to joining the community!

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    Hello, and welcome to SRP!!
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    Welcome to SRP! It's all been said so I'll just say to have fun and enjoy the journey.
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    Hi and welcome. Good luck with your shaves
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    Welcome, you came to the right place this is a great forum filled with great people, Enjoy the ride it might get bumpy, but we are here, and will help you through it.
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    Thanks everyone for the warm welcome! I do have one question. A friend of mine has a razor he recieved from his father, but it needs a little TLC. There is some rust at the pivot and the edge needs to be honed. Should I just look in the classifieds for someone to help repair it?
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