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    Default Going "pro", leaving the shavette.

    I have been using the Dovo shavette for sometimes now and would like to advanced to a rea. straight razor.

    The shavette, for some reason dont shave my chin god at all. Im almost certain its because of the flimsy razor blade, or my technique. :-) I feel I have hard to follow my face contours with it.

    Some question.
    - Is there a blade difference on ha 60-70 dollar s-razor and one over 150-200 dollar?
    - How do I choose what blade that fits my face? Any guides?
    - How often do they need to be sharpend? Im pretty new at this and just want to start of with a s-razor and not the other things. Is it sharp halv a year so I can shave?

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    Quote Originally Posted by iphone View Post
    Some question.
    - Is there a blade difference on ha 60-70 dollar s-razor and one over 150-200 dollar?
    - How do I choose what blade that fits my face? Any guides?
    - How often do they need to be sharpend? Im pretty new at this and just want to start of with a s-razor and not the other things. Is it sharp halv a year so I can shave?
    1) The major difference is prices (for new razors) are the bells and whistles you want to purchase. They'll all pretty much shave about the same, but having a razor that has some flair is your personal decision. For the price points you mentioned, I would recommend a vintage model in good condition.

    2) If you want to know which type of blade fits your face, buy lots and try them out...that's all I have to say about that.

    3) You should only have to hone the blade a couple times a year, and touch-ups at that. You can get by with a strop and some chromium oxide for a LONG time.

    If you have a $100 bucks to spend, I recommend the Dovo Special. Nice balance of bells and whistles, price, and performance.

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    Oddly enough, I like my cheapo shavette and derby half blades. I gotta be crazy cause it seems I shave easier with them. I don't nick the harder to shave rounded chin area, only the side of the chin. I have shave ready razors from some of the more senior members here, though I just seem to shave smoother with my shavette.

    I enjoy acquiring straights for their beauty and do use them, but just not as frequently as my shavette.

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    Thanks for the replies!

    I cant find the Dovo special, on ebay. I must get the straight razor from there, buying it local its way more expensive.

    Any tips and hint what to get?

    straight razor dovo, great deals on Collectibles, Health Beauty on eBay!

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    Quote Originally Posted by red96ta View Post
    If you want to know which type of blade fits your face, buy lots and try them out...that's all I have to say about that.
    This is what I did. I ended up spending about as much as a new DOVO, but I got to try out 4 different point/grind/width combos. I recommend checking out the classifieds here, or if you are feeling adventurous (not to mention patient) I would try picking up a few (good) razors on the cheap over at the bay. You can then send them to be honed, meaning you could conceivably only spend around $25 for a nice, ready to go razor.

    I have two like that

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    Some more questions.

    - Do I need to get a strop right away? Or can it wait some time. I'm pretty new to this and don't like to spend a big amount of money at one time. I maybe don't like the real s-razor at all. Even that I likes the result of the shavette alot, even it was hard to follow the chin and contours.

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    Thinking of ordering from Dovo Razors . They seems to be great. Shipping from us = Customs and so on = More expensive.

    - What is the difference between the blade depths?

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