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    Default Hello Str8Razor members!

    Hi everyone, my name is Paul. I look forward to learning from all you experienced classic shavers. I have been interested in straight razor shaving for about 12 years. Yep, that's 12. I first thought about it when I walked into a shop in a local mall (don't remember the name) that had mostly men's products. I saw some brushes, mugs and double edge razors and I liked the whole idea of it.

    I bought myself a mug and brush. Don't remember the brand though, since it's been quite a few years. I think I may have discarded the brush and mug altogether. Besides, there really wasn't any information on the subject back then that I could find. I never took the plunge.

    You may be thinking why I never got a straight razor? Well, simply put: fear. But the idea never left my brain. So, recently I did another search and found a wealth of information via websites, videos, and some blogs. I think I have a chance now. I still have the fear. Super sharp blade on my neck, hmmm, scary. (I know I'll have to man-up to this.)

    So after checking out some more info I think I want to start out with a double edge razor. My dad used one and I think as a teenager I may have used it a few times when I started shaving. So, if anyone here does use a double edge or has in the past, I welcome your advice on brands. Maybe once I feel comfortable and confident enough I may then actually delve into the straight razor world.

    I must admit that I really like the idea of being able to use a really beautiful straight razor. I have seen some really, really beautiful razors on eBay and here too.

    I am looking forward to contributing to this site and especially learning from all the experienced shavers.

    Best regards.

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    Welcome to SRP Paul. I used a DE for bit a year or so ago before going exclusively to a straight razor. I had a Merkur that I liked and I was also happy with a Parker that I got on sale for $18. You will no doubt hear from plenty of other folks regarding their preferences and experiences. Good luck and have fun!
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    Welcome aboard! I have two straights and a DE in my rotation. The DE is a Merkur Classic 1904, picked it up @ classicshaving.com for something like $27.00. I'd suggest Derby blades as they tend to be more forgiving on the face. I got a 10 pack of those for $1.80. The only other things you'll need will be a brush, soap or cream, and perhaps aftershave.

    When you're ready to make the leap to shaving w/ a straight, peruse the Classifieds here on SRP or look @ whippeddog.com for some nicely restored, shave ready straights at great prices. I'd stay away from eBay for a while, as you never really know what you're getting.

    Welcome to your new obsession!
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    Thanks for your warm welcome. I appreciate it very much. I am amazed at how deeply involved this community is. I know I can find an answer to my questions quickly here at SRP.

    I just want to add that I recently purchased a Merkur 38C Hefty Long "Barber-Pole" safety razor from a community member. The whole experience was great from start to finish, and along the way I made a new friend.

    Obsession may be an understatement!

    Regards.

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