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New member from Indiana
Hey guys my name is Marc I'm 29yrs old and and new to the straight razor scene and I've been looking for a few weeks for a decent blade. For some reason I keep coming back to a Griffon XX 00 11/16 no nicks or cracks but has some staining. But being new to this I'm not sure if this is a good deal for a first time straight bade. I have a Dovo Shavette on the way and I'm anticipating the Shavette to cut as close as my Safety razor with a similar feel to a straight. My biggest concerns and a major learn curve for me will be honing and stropping. I'm excited to learn and educate myself especially when shaving is something I have to do almost daily.
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Hi and welcome. Check out the library for all the starter info and the other basics of Sr shaving. Any questions feel free to ask.
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Welcome to the SRP Forum! :)
Here is a link to the SRP Beginners Guide to Straight Shaving. This will help you with the things you need to know before you begin your experience with a straight razor.
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Welcome to the world of straight razor shaving!
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Woo! Another Hoosier! Welcome aboard. I'm new myself, about a month in with a straight. I went from cartridges & goo in a can to this whole bag :).
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Hello Marc,
Welcome to Straight Razor Place.
The Griffen is a good razor, but I don't know how good a shape yours is in. Find a honemeister and have the blade honed professionally.
For now, you need not concern yourself with honing. That is a totally different skill. First hone your shaving skills and then take up honing your razors.
Stropping is an absolute essential for straight razor shaving. Learn to strop and learn it well.
The shavette is not exactly the traditional straight razor, although you're in the general neighborhood with it. The shavette is also far less forgiving than the traditional straight razor. Still, it should give you a start, although I recommend getting to the traditional straight razor as soon as possible.
You will find a treasure of information on SRP. Look around and ask questions.
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Welcome. There is a ton of information on this site as well as many knowledgeable and friendly people.
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Hello, and welcome from a fellow Hoosier!!
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This is the one I was looking at, just need to polish it and Ill have the edge professionally done. The box isn't the correct one but I don't care about the box.
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Marc,
From the photo that looks like a good starter for you. Yes, clean it up a bit and have it honed professionally.
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Awesome, thanks I just bought it, and thanks for the warm welcome.
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Welcome to SRP. I've had a couple Griffins and they're great razors. That one looks to be in great shape. Hard to tell in the pic but it looks like it may have a spike(really sharp corner). When you get it honed ask to have the point softened if needed.
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Welcome marc. I must say nice blade but respect the spike. It will tell you when you dont. But if you have a goatee they come in real handy. My favorite style
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I actually sport a shirt beard so all I shave is my neck and the top of my cheeks
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You'll love it and all the others that want to jump on your face. The dark force from the kingdom of RAD now sences your presence. [emoji48]
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Welcome to the SRP! There's a ton of information here, and even more helpful, friendly folks. :)