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    Default Hi. Another newbie from Australia.

    Hello all.
    I have owned an Edwin Jagger straight razor for about eight months, but unfortunately I managed to make the blade go dull in the process of trying to sharpen it myself only about five shaves after I bought it.
    I never got around to getting it repaired for several months, then last week I took it to a professional to sharpen it properly.
    I have since used it once, quite successfully, too.
    I have also since purchased a few different soaps, aftershaves, and colognes to try out, as well as a nice badger brush(my first one is just a cheap one from Kmart).
    I hope I can not only learn from this forum, but also contribute something once I have learned more.

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    Welcome to SRP! Wether you are new or quite practiced at the art, there is always something new to learn and you meet the nicest people!
    It is easier to fool people than to convince them they have been fooled. Twain

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    The straight razor bug must be spreading like wildfire Down Under, it seems like we're getting lots of new members from Australia lately....

    Glad to have you here, NZChris! All the info you'll need to get going again can be found here, so ask away.

    Ryan

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    Default Another Newbie . . .

    Hello, NZCris:

    Welcome to Straight Razor Place.

    In the world of wet shaving with the straight razor the perpetual learning process is part of the ritual. I continue to learn something with every shave. I look forward to that daily lesson.

    Please peruse the Wiki for a wealth of information and tutorials. Beyond that, please post your questions and you'll have your answer in no time.

    We're delighted to have you with us.

    Regards,
    Obie

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    Well come buddy

    One day we will have an Ozzy get together. We wont hold it against you being a kiwi and all

    Kmart! Iv only found brushes in Woollies, IGA and Big W. The one from big W is with in acceptable for learning. Those little bore things suck, is that what you had?

    +Sz

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    Welcome aboard. Honing razors takes a bit a practice. You'll find plenty of info here, and of course we're here to help. I'd recommend picking up a cheap one on Ebay or possibly the classifieds here, and use it to practice honing.
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    Welcome to SRP
    Kmart's great. For $5 you can get a brush ,shave cream & get started but I think you'll prefer the badger brush
    The white gleam of swords, not the black ink of books, clears doubts and uncertainties and bleak outlooks.

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