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Thread: Hello from Arizona
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12-04-2014, 12:26 AM #11
Welcome to SRP! You're gonna love this place. There is so much to absorb like a sponge here. Just go to the Library here & start at the beginning. Get yourself a nice well made straight razor whether new or used but if you buy a used one, make sure you know what to look for in a used straight razor. If new is what you want, I suggest going to the Straight Razor Designs & start with the Ralph Aust razor or pick one out yourself. Straight Razor Designs is partly owned by this forum founder Lynn. If you buy a straight razor & strop set, Lynn will hone the razor so that when you get it, it will for sure be ready to go. Many places offer a shave ready straight razor but when the buyer gets it, it won't be shave ready. Some places WILL sell a shave ready straight but you would have to know who does. When you buy the set from SRD, it WILL be shave ready plus you'll get a certificate for another free honing when it is due for it, which will be a long time as long as you learn to strop it right. You can learn to strop in the Library or here:
Razor stropping - Straight Razor Place Library
For now you can practice stropping with an old wide belt if you have one you don't use anymore & a butterknife because if you try to learn on a new strop with a straight razor, you will accidentally cut the leather which is something you don't want to do. Since you are new to this, I suggest you buy Lynn's dvd which shows how to strop, hone, shave, restore & of course he shows his collection which is nice. You can also watch videos on here on how to strop & how to hone. There are some youtube videos on straight razor shaving. There might even be some on here but I haven't looked into the shaving part on here. I have Lynn's dvd & I love it. If you buy the new Razor & strop set, there's an option to buy the dvd there. There is a wealth of information on here & a lot of knowledgable people here that will answer questions you might have. If you really get into it & start buying razors, you will develop RAD, a thing we call "razor acquisition disorder" because a man can never have enough razors. I have several hundred! : )
I have a collection of a lot of older razors, some of which date back to the late 1700's. One of them might possibly be in the 1750's-1760's. It's a fun hobby along with know how to shave with a straight. Do lots of research & have fun doing it!
Steve
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12-04-2014, 01:10 AM #12
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Thanked: 4826Welcome. I don't think there is much to add that hasn't already ben said
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12-04-2014, 01:50 AM #13
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12-04-2014, 02:01 AM #14
Please update your profile so we know where you are...Help is readily available that way.
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12-04-2014, 02:27 AM #15
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12-04-2014, 08:40 AM #16
Hi and welcome. Help is only ever a question away. If in doubt just give a shout and you will get more help than you would ever want
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