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    Default Complete 100% Newbie - Ready to learn and a bit overwhelmed

    Greetings!

    Just a quick intro for everyone out there - My name is Darren, I'm in my early 30s, and live in Colorado, USA. I've had my Mach 3 razor for a looong time, and quite frankly, I'm sick of using it. I still get ingrown hairs on my neck (which I thought would phase out as I got older), and I hate buying razors. I work in the environmental field, and I'm continually trying to limit my consumption of non-durable goods. I love the nostalgia, the craftsmanship, the simplicity, and of course the (ever-improving) longevity of a straight razor. I'm trying to be the sponge and learn as much as I can, but with so many articles and opinions out there, I'm a bit overwhelmed. Thank you for having me, and I'll have questions to come. Like where to start! I know that I'll make an investment of around a few hundred $$$, but it's worth it to have a durable blade for many years to come.

    Thanks again and all the best,

    Darren
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    Hi Darren, welcome to SRP from downunder!

    Best advice you can get is to start off with a shave ready razor from a reputable dealer or from the classifieds on this site. I am sure others will agree.

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    Hi Darren, welcome to the madness! Yes, there is a lot of information "out there" pertaining straight shaving. Right here is the best place to learn. Start with the general basic guidelines that you will read about here...read the beginners link. As you journey, you will tweak the methodology to your own personal preferences. When you strop, follow the basic guidelines. Eventually, you may put your own twist on the process. The same with honing, should you go that route. Once you become semi proficient at putting the blade to your face and shaving, you'll find that a well honed and stropped blade solves 90% of your problems. Stropping is VERY important, and something you will have to do on your own. Check out Gemstar Customs bench strop. A bench strop will take a lot of the guess work out for a beginner...how taut to hold it, at what angle, etc. Start out with a well honed blade from a reputable dealer, Straight Razor Designs, Gemstar Customs etc. You will have poor shaves in the beginning, but once you get straight shaving dialed in, there is nothing else like it. Sorry for the long post, but best of luck and enjoy the journey.
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    Welcome to the 'Place'
    Do your research , ask questions & even make mistakes . It's all fun.
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    Welcome, as has been said start with a shave ready razor from someone reputable, don't be scared to ask them questions. You don't necessarily have to buy anythin new and or expensive to get good shaves, quite often there will be an inexpensive razor for sale in the classifieds, usually for aesthetic reasons, other than that I probably wouldn't have invested in any hones straight away, but I did, and probably won't use them for a while so could have saved there. You will need zme kind of strop though but new starter ones seem to be fairly cheap, just look for some advice if unsure. And obviously a brushIf you get conflicting advice defer to mentors/ more senior members.Enjoy the journey, and don't be put off by minor setbacks. :-)
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    Quote Originally Posted by MrDarrenMo View Post
    Greetings!

    Just a quick intro for everyone out there - My name is Darren, I'm in my early 30s, and live in Colorado, USA. I've had my Mach 3 razor for a looong time, and quite frankly, I'm sick of using it. I still get ingrown hairs on my neck (which I thought would phase out as I got older), and I hate buying razors. I work in the environmental field, and I'm continually trying to limit my consumption of non-durable goods. I love the nostalgia, the craftsmanship, the simplicity, and of course the (ever-improving) longevity of a straight razor. I'm trying to be the sponge and learn as much as I can, but with so many articles and opinions out there, I'm a bit overwhelmed. Thank you for having me, and I'll have questions to come. Like where to start! I know that I'll make an investment of around a few hundred $$$, but it's worth it to have a durable blade for many years to come.

    Thanks again and all the best,

    Darren
    Shaving made easy; what the man who shaves ought to know .. : 20th century correspondence school, New York. [from old catalog] : Free Download & Streaming : Internet Archive

    Here's an oldie but goodie from 1905, a free online book (downloadable as well) that will be a short, fun read and also provide valuable information.
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    Hello Darren,, Let me welcome you to SRP and give you the best link in the whole wide world when it comes to living in Colorado and being a Newb to this hobby

    http://straightrazorpalace.com/get-t...h-madness.html

    I promise you will learn more at that meet then in months of reading here on the forum...

    Look forward to seeing you there
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    Quote Originally Posted by gssixgun View Post
    Hello Darren,, Let me welcome you to SRP and give you the best link in the whole wide world when it comes to living in Colorado and being a Newb to this hobby

    http://straightrazorpalace.com/get-t...h-madness.html

    I promise you will learn more at that meet then in months of reading here on the forum...

    Look forward to seeing you there
    This makes me want to fly back to Colorado with my mother-in-law when she leaves on Tuesday.

    gssixgun is exactly right when he says you will walk out of there with a plethora of knowledge and experience. If you're even remotely close by, I suggest you go. Just from the members I've seen post that they are going, I really wish I could go myself as they are some of the most knowledgeable and experienced folks here. Trust me, you won't be sorry.

    As others have already said, welcome to SRP and enjoy the ride!!
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    Welcome to SRP

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    Darren, Welcome to SRP

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