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Thread: Hi All, John from Melbourne.
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12-03-2012, 02:42 AM #1
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Thanked: 28Hi All, John from Melbourne.
Hi Guys,
I've always wanted to try shaving with a straight razor, I went to my local shaver shop to find out how much they cost and they told me it would cost 200AUD for the razor. So I bought a wahl shavette for 15 dollars to try it out first. The sticky on first time using straight razor was really helpful I thought the razor was faulty when I tried using it the first time, now I'm following the advice on this forum and just taking it slow not trying to do a whole shave in one go.
Anyways I just wanted to ask a quick question about some razors I've seen on ebay going for about 30-40 AUD, brand names like Jico and Imperial. Would these razors be okay to start out with for practising stropping/honing etc.?
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12-03-2012, 05:06 AM #2
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Thanked: 1072If its a brand new razor on ebay for $30-40 I'd stay away. I've never held one of these myself but from what I've heard they are not good at taking or holding an edge.
A good place to start would be the classifieds here on SRP. Its surprising what good value you can get there for a restored and shave ready vintage razor.
Welcome aboard.
Grant"I aint like that no more...my wife, she cured me of drinking and wickedness"
Clint Eastwood as William Munny in Unforgiven
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saitou (12-03-2012)
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12-03-2012, 07:12 AM #3
Hi All, John from Melbourne.
Hi from North Melbourne John - I second the recommendation above re classifieds or get a starter kit from whipped-dog. Forget shaver shop they're expensive and don't have a clue. If you want a good barber shave Alfonso at the Errol st Barber shop (Nth Melb) does a good job and is happy to give you some tips. Good luck.
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MickR (12-03-2012)
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12-03-2012, 09:11 AM #4
Hi John, welcome to SRP from Townsville.
Please, take the advice of others and purchase a "shave ready" razor from vendors such as Whipped Dog, or the classifieds from this site to avoid disappointment. There may even be an "older' member in Melbourne who might offer you one
Do your research and hasten slowly for that first purchase.
Cheers,
Sunbird
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saitou (12-03-2012)
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12-03-2012, 09:22 AM #5
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Thanked: 983Shaver shop is definately a no go zone for anything other than a few bits and bobs like styptic pencils and a few soaps/creams to try IMO. I've bought from classifieds here in the past and have been quite satisfied with my purchases. I don't think you would go too far wrong down that avenue.
Other places to get starter (read, lower end/priced brand name and new) razors from locally, just to name two would be https://www.himage.com.au/index.php?..._shop&pid=1326 and Cutthroat (Straight) Razors . I've used both of these places as well and recommend both highly. I will say that the razors from them, as far as I know, are only factory edges. You could make some enquiries from them prior to any purchase to see about having them furnished with a better edge before you spend any hard earned readies.
Welcome to the forum mate and enjoy the ride.
Mick
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saitou (12-03-2012)
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12-03-2012, 09:57 AM #6
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Thanked: 28Thanks for the warm welcome everyone =]. It's funny I'm so excited about buying my first razor, thanks for the tips also, I will probably get one of the kits from whipped dog to start off, honing looks like a very relaxing meditative exercise as well as shaving. I look forward to it all. Also one more question if someone can answer, is normal shaving cream not ok to use when just using a shavette? thanks
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12-03-2012, 10:26 AM #7
Pop down to the supermarket and buy a tube of shaving cream for under $3, much nicer than canned goo! Perfect to use with any type of razor.
Cheers, Sunbird
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saitou (12-03-2012)
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12-03-2012, 12:22 PM #8
G'Day and welcome, John.
What have we done to get a run of Victorians here?....heheheHang on and enjoy the ride...
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12-03-2012, 12:55 PM #9
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Thanked: 28Heh I'm not sure? I myself have always had an appreciation of blades. I own several swords and a few knives, and I only recently started needing to shave daily so before this I just used the clippers that I use to shave my head. (I'm half Chinese so never had much facial hair I'm 27 now so starting to get there haha) so now that I'm needing to shave often I finally have a reason to buy myself some cool straight razors. Can't wait to get one!
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12-03-2012, 10:43 PM #10
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Thanked: 983They still let you own swords down that way? I thought you had to be a member of some secret government organisation to be allowed to own even a butter knife down there! I like my swords too.
Mick