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    I've been DE shaving for a couple of years, always with an eye toward straight shaving. The bug finally hit and I bought this circa 1880s Wade and Butcher. Boy do I have a lot to learn! On my first shave, I made the mistake of trying to shave my whole face....I should've listened to Lynn and just shaved tiny segments until I got used to straight shaving. My following shaves I just shaved my cheeks. Tonight I did my whole face with only one cut. I still can't get as close as I could with my DE razors, but I defintly saw a vast improvement of my technique. I used to have a night cap while shaving with my DEs....I wouldn't dare with my W&B! I'd always heard that it takes about 100 shaves to get good at this....didn't believe it till now though. Maybe I'll get it after 150!

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    It's a journey Wayne.

    Hope you enjoy the trip!

    Have fun
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    Best bet is to get the easier parts with the straight and the tough spots, chin, neck hollows, with the DE. I did that my first couple of weeks or more before I finally put the DE away. Took considerable time before I could equal a Merkur slant with a Feather blade but I got there and beyond eventually. Like Lynn said, enjoy the journey.

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