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    Hi all, I've been lurking for a while, now its time to jump in. I'm tired of disposable razors and cheap crappy foam, so I want to gradually work my way to using a straight. Just started using a Merkur DE and Trumpers cream. At this time I have only used the included Merkur blade, but I have a number of other blade brands to use and compare. Have been reading through the Beginners Library info and have found it really helpful. As I progress to using a straight razor, I will certainly be relying on you experienced guys for help and advice. Cheers, Mick.

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    Welcome to the forum! I am happy that you did your homework! The main suggestion I have for anyone, Blade Angel!! The blade must shear the hairs off at the skin, rather than scrape them off. Find the angle that give you the smoothest and most comfortable shave. At that point you are well on your way to shaving with any type of non-powered razor. There may be a couple of folks in your area that could give you pointers.
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    Welcome, Mick! We had a pile of cobbers a while back.
    We need some new Aussie blood here.
    Anything you need can be found with hitting the searchbox up there.

    Otherwise, ask! Someone may well know!
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    Welcome Mick. Glad to have ya on srp. Take your time learning the straight is the main thing. A sha e will take some time to do so dont get in a hurry and ha e plenty of time on hand to do it. Shave the lather not the face and no preasure. Read the library and ask questions. Enjoy your time shaving.
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    Welcome!
    Not everybody wants to make the effort to learn how to use and maintain a straight razor but safetly razors still are a much better and cheaper option than the modern cartridge razors. Trying out different DE blades and learning how to make a proper lather should be your second and third goals. Your first should be making sure that the proper shaving angle becomes instinctual for you.
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    Hello Mick and welcome to SRP.
    Enjoy your time here on the forum and have fun.

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    Hello Mick, welcome to the forum.
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    Hey Mick. Welcome. There is tons of information here, but I suspect as a former lurker you already know how to find it. Feel free to jump right in on the conversations.
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    Welcome to the forum Mick. As others have mentioned using the right angle, applies to any bladed razor type, is essential. Couple that with next to no pressure on the blade and you are well on the way to comfortable shaves. Have fun.

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    Welcome Mick.
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