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    Yes, personal preference is what it is all about. There is no universal best only what works well for the individual.

    Once you find something the works very well for you, be it a razor, brush or soap/cream, you have a decision to make. Do you "settle' for what works very well for you or do you go on a never ending search for the "holy grail" of razors, brushes or soaps/creams.

    Most dedicated hobbyists are in the "holy grail" mode which is a lot more fun and interesting than just going for what works very well.

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    We few who use DE and Straight razors (compared to the world) are unique. we don't settle. If all it boiled down to is to scrap the face the cheap bic single edge throw away razor would do. but think of the fun we would miss. The comradeship that would be missed. The education on shaving we have gotten and most of all the friendships we've made. Ok let me get off my soap box.

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    I often will shave with sometimes 3 razors. 1 for each pass. And I do enjoy a nice DE shave once in a while. Outta control. Lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rhensley View Post
    We few who use DE and Straight razors (compared to the world) are unique. we don't settle. If all it boiled down to is to scrap the face the cheap bic single edge throw away razor would do. but think of the fun we would miss. The comradeship that would be missed. The education on shaving we have gotten and most of all the friendships we've made. Ok let me get off my soap box.
    I don't know if "settle" is really the right word to use or not. I could easily shave for the rest of my life using Arko, a DE/SE/Straight razor, and an inexpensive Omega boar brush and easily get a consistently close, comfortable and long lasting shave. By spending the money to try a good number of different more expensive soaps/creams, brushes and razors I have gained a little in shave quality compared to money spent. It has been fun but in the end not all that totally necessary for me at least.

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    I like Theirs-Issard, old Puma, Robert Williams, Sheffield wedges and old USA wedges. Probably others, but that is what comes to mind. Scrtichy brushes and soaps that lather easily and well, even if they are cheap. Williams comes to mind. Wilhem Mandt and Fritz Bracht razors as well as FWE too. I'm going to quit now or the list will get longer.
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    Hm, I don't really have many favorite brands, but Henckels and Boker speak more to me than others, I like their vintage razors a lot. Bartmann is also nice, just a very nice name and logo.

    But more important to me than the brand is that I really like shoulder-less blades. It's mostly a honing thing for me and they look good too.

    I've been shaving with hollow grinds most, but lately I got a couple of near wedges and must say they're just bulldozers, I have yet to perfect their shave, but they just plow through everything.
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