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Greetings from CT
Hi Everyone,
My name is Tom and I'm from Connecticut. I've been wet shaving for about 10 years, but only found straights about 2 years ago. And I hated them. So I put the two I'd acquired away and went back to DEs. Then about 2 months ago I revisited my straights and found with proper stropping, the shave was actually great. So I've been using them a lot more recently. The upside to this is my shaves get better and better. The downside is that the more I learn, the more I realize I have to learning. I just purchased (but have not yet received) my first set of Honing stones (Super Stones) to try my hand at that... remember when you got into to wet shaving to save money? Yea, me neither!
Anyway, I look forward to getting to know this place and to learning from all of you. Thanks for having me!
-Tom
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Welcome aboard, Tom. We'll be glad to enable you in what ever direction you want to go, I mean help in any way we can. :rofl2:
Feel free to browse the library, lots of questions can be answered there. If not, give a shout out to the gang, someone will reply shortly.
Glad ta have ya.
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Hello Tom and welcome to SRP.
Enjoy your time here on the forum.
Pete <:-}
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Welcome, Tom. A fine name if I do say so myself!
Connecticut is the home of the oldest American-Made straight razors so good to have members from there.
Make yourself at home.
Tom (also)
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Welcome Tom. Your new razor is in the mail. Thanks.
If you maintain your purchase asked with proper striping you should only need to refresh the edge once or twice a year. I use Theirs Issard strip paste from The Art of Shaving on the canvas. Only need a refresh on the edge once a year.
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Welcome, Tom. Glad to have ya in the group. Check out the Library as its full of great info for even someone not new to this. Join in on the fun and post often. We love pics and ask all the questions you want. We enjoy helping guys to learn this way of shaving. It takes time so don't get in a rush or think you are going to hone perfect edges in a week or month. Enjoy the forum.
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Good to see you here, Tom, and happy to see that you have rekindled your love for straights. Cheers, my friend!
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Welcome! Hard to go wrong with the Naniwas, a fairly easy to learn set of hones. Tons of info laying around here on those hones as well as honing.
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Hi and welcome aboard. Try checking out Gssixgun on YouTube. Has lots of honing vids but has some on the Naniwas. Informative and easy to follow videos that with a bit if practice should see you able to hone. Probably best to start with just refreshing the edge unless you have a blade to practice on.
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Welcome Tom - let me second the gssixgun YouTube recommendation for no nonsense instruction on honing. You might consider sending one of your razors to gssixgun(Glen) for honing so you have a reference blade when you start learning. Gemstar customs.
Adam
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Hello Tom, welcome aboard.
Many guys buy their first straight for the look of the beast and the idea of shaving like John Wayne. They do not get the information about a real "shave-ready" condition and just believe what the packaging says. After one or to disastreous attempts, the straight ends in a drawer for a veeeeery loooong period.
Fortunately, some like you find forums like this one and get hope again.
I wish you the best for your future in this new world.
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Welcome aboard, happy to have you here.
There is plenty of info to be shared, enjoy the journey.