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    Quote Originally Posted by Prahston View Post
    Welcome to SRP!! In addition to the resources found here, you might do a YouTube search for "Shavebusta" (He also has a developing FB Group same name...) as he is a gent from New Mexico also and his Videos chronicle his transition from DE to Straight Razor shaving and he has a lot of product demo/lists.

    What a great thing to re-enter/re-discover SR shaving again!!
    Thank you for the info Prahston! Good stuff for sure! The irony is I had already seen some of his videos- no idea he was from New Mexico!
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    Welcome back into the light from the dark side. We are everywhere and ready to learn from your experience as you learn from ours.
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    Hi & welcome to SRP. Also welcome back to the art of wet shaving. As you venture through the forum you will find many things to learn especially in the Library here. I'm sure many things will come back to you as you go plus you will probably see new things you didn't know. Since you already are familiar with the art, I won't go into detail of the forum, you will see things as you go. As you may already know, the most important thing is to know how to strop correctly since one wrong move can dull a blade. You will be alright though, I feel confident that your prior experience will come back if it already hasn't. Please feel free to ask any questions as you go, there are very many knowledgable members on here who can help. Good luck & have fun!

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