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01-03-2011, 08:05 PM #2
Welcome to SRP! I'll put in my 2 cents to your questions. None that you will be able to notice.
2. Are the scales for looks, preference or otherwise?
3. Whats the difference between the "rounded edge at the end of the blade and the one that looks flat on the end like a butchers knife"?
4. Carbon and stainless differences?
5. Thickness, weights etc.
6. A good beginner strop?
7. Whole/half hone?
8. Oils,stones, proper care?
Again, these questions are from a beginners point of view until i gain more knowledge on products and so forth. Any reccomendations on what to buy/where will be more than helpful.
Lastly, understand that getting a good shave with a straight requires more than just a sharp razor, but proper technique as well. In the beginning you won't have good technique. Even if you have memorized the wiki, you will still have to develop the feel and coordination to properly use a straight. During this time, expect sub par shaves. Usually after the first dozen shaves, you will start getting better. Soon, you will be able to get a shave so close and comfortable that you will just want to rub your face all day. Faceturbation we call it. You will also get the great satisfaction that comes with shaving with a straight. Instead of a chore, it becomes a pleasure.Last edited by markevens; 01-03-2011 at 08:22 PM.
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