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    Smile A hello from Western Canada

    Afternoon,

    My name's Scott and I'm a new SR shaver (sounds like a group meeting - is this SR stuff addictive?). This site has been instrumental in giving me the info I needed to make sure that SR shaving would be right for me; I can honestly say that in these two weeks since I started, my skin has never looked or felt better. It was that multi-bladed, overpriced monster that was causing me grief all this time, and I'm sorry. All that wasted money, all those painful shaves, all those comments like "Geez, Scott, what's wrong with your neck?!?!" But now I'm free.

    I've read almost every article on this site, watched about 50 videos and can honestly say I am impressed. Thanks to you guys, I was confident that my initial purchases would be the correct ones for me, and they were. I love shaving now, and that's a big deal to me.
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    Welcome to the forum Scott. As you've already learned, this place is a wealth of knowledge. Glad to have you aboard.

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    Welcome to SRP! What did you get if you don't mind me asking?
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    I picked up a Dovo Natural (Bamboo scales) 5/8 carbon on a 20% discount (a bit of sweet talk with the gal at the store), a beginner's Best badger brush and G.F. Trumper's Rose cream. We have a local leather shop and they had everything I needed to make my own strop; 3" x 26" bridle leather from the cut-off bin, a D-ring, rivets and hook, all for $16! He even helped me assemble it, whatta guy.
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    Very nice!!!! I'd say you're ahead of the game then!!! That's one thing I want to do yet is put together my own strop. Again, welcome!!!
    Burls, Girls, and all things that Swirl....

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    Thanks for having me!
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    Is this SR stuff addictive? Not at all, I have a closet full of shaving gear (soaps, creams, brushes, razors) because i NEED it and would not be able to shave without all of it, not because i want it. Welcome to SRP sounds like you are off to a good start
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    FREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEDOM!!!! Made me think of braveheart for some reason haha. Welcome and enjoy the irritation free neck - I know I have been.
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    It truly is liberating! Not having to rely on buying disposable blades, the pleasure of using a well crafted sharp instrument, turning a chore into a pleasure, and most importantly, your skin thanks you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HARRYWALLY View Post
    Very nice!!!! I'd say you're ahead of the game then!!! That's one thing I want to do yet is put together my own strop. Again, welcome!!!
    Go for it! It really isn't difficult to put together a perfectly workable strop, and like so many other things it is very satisfying to use a tool I made myself. I see there's a Tandy store in Mississauga so it's not too far from you and they should have everything you'd need

    Now, as for the fit and finish in comparison with the pros... that's another story. Let's just say their skills are on a whole other level than mine when it comes to leather working.
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