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    Default Hello from Redding

    hey my name is Brett. new to this website. I did 200 hours of barbering school and realized the only part I like is learning how to shave with a streight razor. So I have been searching for a lot of information on old berber products and classic razors. So far I have found some really good information from this website and can't waite to start communicating with some of you here. Thanks for ur time!!

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    Welcome!

    It sounds like you are off to a good start and are doing your research, which is great! Yep, theres loads of great information here and in the Wiki as well, so have a good look round and enjoy..!

    Good luck and keep us posted!

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    Default Hello from Redding

    Hello, Bret:

    Welcome to Straight Razor Place. We are delighted to have you. Open a conversation here and you'll have scores of gentlemen joining in.

    Regards,
    Obie

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    Welcome to SRP

    Many of us are also interested in collecting/researching old time shaving gear, I'm sure you'll find others interested in the same areas you are

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    welcome.. i myself lived in redding from the age of 11 to 21.. can't say i miss it much.. but i do have some fond memories here and there.. loads of good shaving products to be found in some of the older parts of town.. also anderson has a couple really old barbershops that are worth a visit.

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