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02-24-2015, 11:49 AM #1
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Hi all! Wonderful source of shaving information. Thanks to all the mods out there
So yeah, I'm kinda new to this whole shaving experience, but I'd love to begin with it! I only have rather limited knowledge of it all, so yeah... that's the whole reason why I'm here.
I'll be posting some straight razors I have in mind on the appropriate fora the next couple a days, looking for expert opinions on my finds. Thanks for helping!!
Cheers, Job
P.s. my first impression is that buying razors in the US seems to be a lot cheaper that it is here in frogland... I've seen posts about regular prices being $5 - $50 in the US, but here it seems to be $50 and up. Can somebody confirm this or should I just be putting more effort in my searches?
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02-24-2015, 12:42 PM #2
Hi and welcome. Check out the library for all the starter info and the other basics of Sr shaving. I have brought a few razors from France and I don't usually go over 40 for a razor unless it is something special. That said there does seem to be a lot of razor floating around the US and England. Good luck with your search and any questions feel free to ask.
My wife calls me......... Can you just use Ed
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02-24-2015, 12:50 PM #3
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I guess I've read quite enough about techniques etc. to start trying it for myself. Only thing is choosing a proper razor.
Spending a max of $40 will probably be quite hard for me. The Dutch eBay never presents regular razors (all rather acknowledged brands that is) under $40 without raising my suspicion.
But I created a thread in the straight razor forum in which I will show some of the blades I found on the web. I think I'll be able to get dedicated info from there.
Thanks again
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02-24-2015, 02:36 PM #4
Welcome aboard and you will find the folks here will certainly help you along the journey.
German blade snob!
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02-24-2015, 02:51 PM #5
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Thanked: 4828Welcome. You may want to watch the classifieds and avoid under priced razors as many of them are simply razor shaped object and not of proper steel or hardness to hold an edge, some brands are plagued with geometry issues. You are best to stick with a known brand. The library has a list of razors to avoid, which is no means a complete list but a good place to start.
Brands of Straight Razors to Avoid - Straight Razor Place LibraryIt's not what you know, it's who you take fishing!
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02-24-2015, 03:06 PM #6
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Thanked: 0Thanks Rezdog. I always check whether the blade I find is of a quality brand / made by qualified manufacturer or anything (usually I find the information on this site).
At least I know to avoid Pakistani or Chinese razors and razors with no information on them at all! And from what I read, I think German ones are usually top nodge, right? French and Swedish are also respectable.
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02-24-2015, 03:13 PM #7
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Thanked: 4828In recent years there have been two really crappy German brands that I have encountered. Timor and the other one escapes me. There are so few current manufactures that it is a short list. As far as vintage goes most of them are very good. As far as the Sedish razor go I think there is only one brand that is current and they are not anything special as far as I remember. The French razor as far as I know are all very good current production. There are some very good values in the classifieds often and some of those are from Europe so they may be less expensive to ship.
It's not what you know, it's who you take fishing!
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02-24-2015, 03:55 PM #8
Welcome to the forum Lejob. Are you in Northern or Southern Holland? Revisor have a factory shop in Solingen which is probably only a few hours drive from you. Make a day of it. Take a drive down and choose your razor personally.
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Lejob (02-24-2015)
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02-24-2015, 06:03 PM #9
Welcome to TSN
David,
"Difficulties mastered are opportunities won" - Winston Churchill
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02-24-2015, 06:48 PM #10
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Thanked: 0That's quite a nice suggestion Wayne. Thanks I live on the coastline, but I'll be able to make a day out of it. Might be a really nice plan.
Might be a silly question, but is Revisor a manufacturer or a vendor? Do they sell NOS, antiques, new ones?Last edited by Lejob; 02-24-2015 at 06:53 PM.