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[FONT='Century Gothic', sans-serif]Hi all,
I have just ordered my first straight razor, a Thiers Issard [/FONT]5/8 inch High Carbon Sheffield Silver Steel Full Hollow. I'm giving up disposable razors for my New Years' resolution. I have never shaved with a straight razor before and I'm pretty certain that I'm going to make a bloody mess of my face the first time. I could really use some advice on getting my razor shave ready. I'm also really interested in the Japanese style razors, are these too much to handle for a novice?
whis I had found this place a couple weeks ago
I go by smills. Have tried straight shaving once or twice to mixed results. Got the itch, So went on line and bought a Master from amazon to suplement the spike I got from grandpa. The master is not much better than a butter knive:banghead:. I need to get them both honed. Any honemisters in the sacramento/vacaville area(would like to avoid sending them off if possible)? the spike could also use a restoration probaly but I think I might leave it as is.... can see where this could get crazy expensive
Trying to figure out if I should jump in on this straight razor thing
Hello,
My name is Gabriel Van Wyhe and I recently had a friend who said he was starting to shave with a straight razor - I was intrigued and when he explained that he didnt have razor burn anymore and was able to get a really smooth shave (over the way too expensive multi blade cartridges I use) I decided I should research a bit and figure out if its worth jumping into.
My wife and I recently had twins (such an amazing blessing!!!!) however, this means that any investment of money needs to be well justified.
I guess I'm hoping to learn more, figure out what this would cost and if I can/should invest in it.
To be more personal - I am a professional photographer who started my business in the last year and am working to get it off the ground - I love backpacking and camping and I love living in the Northwest.
Thanks