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Thread: New Member from Arkansas
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10-02-2012, 01:05 AM #1
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- Sep 2012
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- Central Arkansas
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Thanked: 10New Member from Arkansas
Good evening fellow SRP members! As suggested by the forum moderator, I am posting a short introduction to get started on the website.
After perusing various threads, the abundance of information here at SRP - that already posted, along with the untold troves locked away in the member's minds - has given me the impetus necessary to join. I am new to classic shaving (my favorite term for SR shaving) and am eager to leverage the experience and knowledge of everyone here.
As for my equipment, I currently have a H. Böker & Co (Solingen) King Cutter, which was given to me by my father. Judging from the tree stamp on the tang, it was forged between 1924 and 1935. Coincidentally, identifying my razor was one of my first visits to SRP (source).
I look forward to utilizing this wonderful resource and picking the brains of all you knowledgable members.
While I welcome tips on any aspect of classic shaving, I feel compelled to inform everyone that I have considerable difficulty with lathering. Despite my ability to form a wonderful rich, moist, and cushioning lather, I have great difficulty getting any volume out of it. Any suggestions would be more than welcome here, though I fully expect to post a similar question directly in the lathering sub-thread.
Thanks for pulling together and creating an indispensable resource for new classic shavers!
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The Following User Says Thank You to AspiringPolymath For This Useful Post:
sharptonn (10-02-2012)
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10-02-2012, 01:12 AM #2
Welcome to the best knowledgable website about wet shaving and glad to have another arkansan
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10-02-2012, 01:24 AM #3
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- May 2005
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- St. Louis, Missouri, United States
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Thanked: 4942Welcome,
If you every get across the border into Missouri, stop by and I'll try to help you out with lathering, shaving and honing your razors.
Have fun
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10-02-2012, 01:28 AM #4
Welcome to the brotherhood.
Check the Wiki on "Making Lather". You will be up to your knees in rich suds before you know it.
Category:Lather - Straight Razor Place WikiAny day on this side of the flowers is a good day!
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10-02-2012, 01:30 AM #5
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- Feb 2012
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- New England
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Thanked: 109Welcome Join in the chat room link is at the top of the page.......
YMMV
It just keeps getting better
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10-02-2012, 02:00 AM #6
Welcome and I hope you keep enjoying the site!
It is easier to fool people than to convince them they have been fooled. Twain
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10-02-2012, 02:21 AM #7
Yep, you show great promise! You have a fine blade and, most importantly, desire.
You shall do fine in learning here! Good Luck! We are here to help.
Tom
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10-02-2012, 06:18 PM #8
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- Sep 2012
- Location
- Central Arkansas
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Thanked: 10Thank you for all your kind words.
tylerbrycen: Thanks for identifying yourself as a fellow Arkansan. I now know who I'll go to when I have questions about local resources. As I mentioned above, the razor was given to me by my father and hadn't been used in quite some time; it was a bear finding someone who could straighten the blade and I broke down and sent it to ClassicShaving.com. Hopefully it will come back in great shape!
Lynn: After poking around the site and hearing a lot about you, I'd be foolish to forget this kind offer: should I ever head to MO, I'll pack my razor as I understand you are quite the instructor.
As for the comments on lathering, I incorporated them this morning and had better luck getting volume from my soap (not using cream yet). I'm sure my skills will increase commensurately with practice.
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The Following User Says Thank You to AspiringPolymath For This Useful Post:
Lynn (10-02-2012)