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    Greetings all,

    Joined the world of Straight-razor shaving 2 months ago. I've finally got it and I've replaced all the stupid useless cartridge razors with one "Classic Samurai" Shavette and one DE razor.
    I have not saved this much money shaving and actually ENJOYED shaving before in my life!!
    There was a point where I hated shaving so much I considered getting electrolysis of my face just so that I'd never have to put a razor to my face again. Now that I have discovered this pleasurable method of shaving, I've even grown out a beard and when i trim it up, it's barbershop level quality. Crispy lines everywhere and sexy as hell!!
    The wife loves it and so do I!!
    The soaps...the scents...the oils...I've never had such a positive feedback from spending time in the bathroom IN...MY...LIFE!!!!

    The funny thing is that my mom shaved with a DE razor (her legs...to my knowledge...lol) since before I was born. I've always seen her sky blue "Gillette Lady" in the bathroom cabinet as far back as I can remember opening the bathroom cabinet. In fact, one of the DE razor blades from her Gillette Lady is what I chopped the tip of my finger off with as a teen...lol.

    But that's enough of my ranting...here's a few pics of my modified shave stand. I got the black shave stand, metal bowl and brush off of ebay. I wasn't satisfied with the bowl so I went to Goodwill and found the larger bowl that i lather with.
    In the spirit of the "Samurai" I modified two forks and screwed them to the back of the stand to hold my Shavette up in the air.
    The blue topped bottle under the brush is some of the coconut shaving concoction that my son's barber sold me. That stuff is slicker than Don King and smells so sweet. I used to use it to lube my head when shaving with my DE razor, but now that I've figured out how to lather properly and buff the soap with a little oil...I don't need the barber level stuff anymore...for my head anyway. I still use it to trim my beard lines and shave my mustache stubble.

    Here's some pics of the thing...

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    Detman101 - Welcome to the forum. SRP has a great wealth of information in the library and the members here are friendly and very very helpful. If you ever have an issue with something, these guys can and will provide you with the guidance necessary to adapt and overcome whatever it is. You are good hands!

    That is a very innovative rack you got there. Hope you don't stick your hand trying to get the razor out!
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    Thank you, hehe.
    I've been considering trimming down the prongs for safety reasons. I originally wanted to use something with a soft Y shape, but couldn't find anything to suit my needs...so the forks were sacrificed.

    Thank you, I had a few questions on how to go about getting a good lubricative slick lather, but I figured it out and just added a fingerfull of coconut oil to my lathering bowl before lathering up.
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    Believe or not, I use Utterly Smooth and glycerin as a pre-shave conditioner. Works for me. Also you may want to try some Noxzema. I tried coconut oil, but found it too greasy. Try different things and when you find what works best for you, stick with it.

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    Thank you, hehe.
    I've been considering trimming down the prongs for safety reasons. I originally wanted to use something with a soft Y shape, but couldn't find anything to suit my needs...so the forks were sacrificed.

    Thank you, I had a few questions on how to go about getting a good lubricative slick lather, but I figured it out and just added a fingerfull of coconut oil to my lathering bowl before lathering up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Johntoad57 View Post
    Believe or not, I use Utterly Smooth and glycerin as a pre-shave conditioner. Works for me. Also you may want to try some Noxzema. I tried coconut oil, but found it too greasy. Try different things and when you find what works best for you, stick with it.
    I'll have to have a look at finding some "Glycerin" to add to my bowl before I start to lather. I've heard it mentioned on here somewhere before I'd registered when I lurked over the past month.
    Thanks for the reminder!

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    I have a pint of glycerin and have tried it to no different results.....
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    Detman,
    I like it, thanks for sharing. I was with the Combat Engineers in Nam, we had a saying; If it's stupid and it works, it's not stupid.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MisterClean View Post
    Detman,
    I like it, thanks for sharing. I was with the Combat Engineers in Nam, we had a saying; If it's stupid and it works, it's not stupid.
    Awesome!! Thanks for the compliment!
    Proud to meet ya sir! From bridges to bombs, Army all the way!!!
    I'm attached to the 6th MLMC out of Ft Detrick, Md with MC4!!
    Currently contracting...best of all worlds, and no getting shot up.
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    Ah Fort Detrick....I remember one night back in the 70's we had to lock that place down. Some foreign scientist was trying to escape with the smallpox virus they had stored there. Was a real eye opener to the US Government about terrorism, foreign policy, and security measures. The CIA got caught with their pants down on that one. Good luck to you at that place!

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    Awesome!! Thanks for the compliment!
    Proud to meet ya sir! From bridges to bombs, Army all the way!!!
    I'm attached to the 6th MLMC out of Ft Detrick, Md with MC4!!
    Currently contracting...best of all worlds, and no getting shot up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Johntoad57 View Post
    Ah Fort Detrick....I remember one night back in the 70's we had to lock that place down. Some foreign scientist was trying to escape with the smallpox virus they had stored there. Was a real eye opener to the US Government about terrorism, foreign policy, and security measures. The CIA got caught with their pants down on that one. Good luck to you at that place!
    Hah...sounds a bit like what's happened here since I've been stationed here.
    So many "Little Things" that they don't put out in the news or papers or internet.
    If the public only knew...it's crazy.

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