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  1. #1
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    Apr 2013
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    Cool Greetings Gentlemen...

    I am currently residing in Vegas. I fell in love with the practical sustainability and the old art in straight razors. I am from the Cleveland area originally where i was gifted my first blade upon repeatedly expressing the desire to use one. It was a vintage Sheffield that I am sorry to say I effectively ruined with improper restoration technique. I used a felt tipped Dremmel to buff a polish into the straight razor (which looking back may have been satin finished) causing thermal fatigue and a subsequent horizontal crack from the tip . I then proceeded in frustration to cut off the ruined tip with a grinding edge. It looks bad and I never got to shave. The only redeeming quality is that it is perfect to practice honing with once I get my act together with some supplies.

    So, having shed some embarrassing light onto my journey so far, I am not discouraged and really want to get started. I still need everything. I want a good starter piece to learn on (shave ready of course) with the basic accouterments, i want to learn to hone and restore, and i want to slowly build a collection of my own.

    I look forward to updating my experiences!

  2. #2
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    Well you've already learned 2 important lessons about restoring..lol. Welcome to the forum, you've come to the right place to learn about anything to do with straights. Check out the classifieds here or any of the approved reputable vendors to get yourself a proper shave ready razor to start your journey.

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