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    Incidere in dimidium Cangooner's Avatar
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    Welcome Scott!

    As you may have already guessed there's a pretty great community here and we are happy to help in any way. We love answering questions, so please ask away!

    As for its addictiveness, that's naturally as very individual thing, but in my humble opinion: YES! Beware the various acquisition disorders as they can easily get out of hand. But it's fun nonetheless.

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    Welcome, I hope you find all the folks here as helpful as I did! As far as the addiction goes, it can very easily get to that point. I am currently nursing cases of RAD and SAD, so far my HAD hasn't kicked in but that may be because im a very poor honer as of yet. Oh and thats all since about December. Welcome again and enjoy the ride!

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    Welcome to SRP from a member in Edmonton

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    Hey and welcome to the forum. Looks like you have a good kit for your start into straight razor shaving. Have fun.

    Bob
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    Ok, so... My first question. I use my left hand for the left side of my face (and right for right), and for the life of me, my hand blocks my view for the first strokes (sideburn down the cheek). Is there a simple trick to see what the heck I'm doing?
    Can it be barbaric and civilized at the same time?

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