Hi, my name is Aubrey Granner.
I tried, after reading this site, to get started with straights about two years ago. I bought a CT&E brush and cream (still my favorite, haven't found a soup that lathers well here in Chicago), a Dovo 5/8 "shave-ready" from Vintage Blades, and a beginner's strop from Well Shaved Gentleman. It went well for a few weeks. The usual newbie issues.
Then I got a C12K and when I tried to use it, the blade wouldn't sit flat. So honing didn't work and I tried every trick short of getting a courser stone. The shaves got worse and worse and finally I gave up and grew a beard.
Well now I'm back after two years. I set a basic bevel on a courser stone (unknown) and polished it with the 12K. It still doesn't sit flat but if I put just enough pressure I can get one side of the edge down to the stone from about half-way to the tip. So that's the part of the blade I try to read. In the mean time I'm going to get a razor from the classifieds.
This time around I'm going to be more patient and focus on my technique with the strop and shave. I'm not going to expect BBS try to shave every day. It's tough for beginners to know when the razor needs attention, so I'm just going to keep assuming it's me until I can't stand it anymore before I try to learn how to hone. Or maybe I'll get some paste for the rough side of my strop.
Anyway, looking forward to getting going again.