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    Welcome to SRP and smooth shaving.
    Be careful how you treat people on your way up, you may meet them again on your way back down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimmyHAD View Post
    Welcome to SRP and smooth shaving.
    jimmy dont you mean welcome to the dark side, LOL. mrbobig, rad moves on you quicker than ebola, and as you were told earlier, no know cure, and it only gets worse, because its like lays potato chips, you cant stop with just one
    always be yourself...unless you suck. Joss Whedon

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    Welcome to SRP,

    And congratulations on your achievements so far.

    As far as more razors are concerned, I would like to contribute a personal remark. In my opinion, it really pays off to take one step at a time. In this case, master one razor. Changing back an forth between different sizes and grinds will not help you learn faster at all. i recently re-visited a vintage 9/16 that I thought did not shave. I had bought it early on, and the locked it away because it is pretty, and I wanted to put it on display.

    Now then, the razor shaved well. The things that have changed are my shaving and stropping techniques.

    So, there is a case against RAD for beginners, unless you are a collector, or actually suffer from a mental disorder. Stick with what you have got, and make an informed buying decision later. It will save you time, and money, but most of all help you learn shaving faster.

    Regards,
    Robin

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    Welcome!

    You're doing everything the right way and have clearly done your homework, which is great to see! This will really help you on your way and hopefully make the journey much easier.

    Good luck and keep us posted!

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    Levi,
    Welcome to the forum and enjoy your stay. Sounds like you are off to a great start.

    Regards,

    Mark

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