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Thread: Greetings from California!
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10-10-2016, 03:23 AM #1
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Thanked: 20Greetings from California!
Hi all, so happy to have this resource. I have been DE shaving for the last 5 years, but am fascinated by straight shaving. It looks like a way to elevate the skill of shaving, and I love things that require skill and persistence. I am also a long distance trail runner and guitarist.
I have yet to purchase my first straight, but think I will be doing so in the very near future. My wife is onboard and supportive, she recently bought Lynn's DVD for me, which should be arriving any day now.
Quick questions if anyone cares to comment.
1. Any recommendations as to whether I should go full hollow or half hollow for my first straight? Right now I shave with my Grandpa's '54 Gillette SS (very mild) and an IKON Slant (a little more aggressive).
2. Should I buy a cheaper first strop? I have heard that newbies like me tend to nick the strop a lot when they first start.
Also, just a note about my username. I realize MajesticShaver can send a bit pretentious, but it is not meant to be. Before my grandfather passed away he was the proud owner of the Majestic Barber Shop for many years, so my username is in his honor.
Thanks.
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10-10-2016, 03:38 AM #2
Welcome aboard,,,,,,,,,,
It really will not matter for you whether it is full or half hollow.
Get the strop you can afford & take your time stropping. Expect a nick or two.
Enjoy your journey & spend time in our Library, a wealth of information is there.
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MajesticShaver (10-10-2016)
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10-10-2016, 04:25 AM #3
Welcome to SRP!
Where in CA are are you located? I'm in the east bay.
As far as full or half hollow, either will be fine. I would recommend starting off with a round point though.
A less expensive strop could be good for starting off, but not a cheap one.B.J.
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MajesticShaver (10-10-2016)
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10-10-2016, 04:38 AM #4
Welcome to the forum.
Laughter, Love, & Shaving
~ Celestino ~
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10-10-2016, 05:44 AM #5
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Thanked: 20I'm in the Central Valley, Stockton to be exact. I lived in Benicia for a few years and still miss it.
Thanks for the rounded tip... ah, tip.
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10-11-2016, 12:36 AM #6
Hi and welcome. Don't think it makes much difference in grind. As for a strop one like Lynn's where you can buy replacement parts is a great option. Once done learning you just replace damaged parts and you have a good strop to start with. A good strop really does make a difference. Good luck and any questions feel free to ask
My wife calls me......... Can you just use Ed