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    Default What to look for in a razor?

    im pretty new to all this, but i am looking for a 5/8 rounded tip razor, as suggested by a few members here, and i have no idea where to begin.

    I have looked at a lot of the links around here and the classifieds, but there are way too many options to choose from.

    I have also checked the "good razors" link, but that just gave me more options to choose from.

    I see one for $75, then i see another for $100 and wonder what the difference is.

    Can anyone give a little help?

    Sorry if this is covered like everyday, i tried searching, but it came up with no results.


    EDIT: oh should i get a stainless steel or carbon or brass?
    Man there are way too many options....
    Last edited by nick1990; 10-23-2009 at 06:01 PM.

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    For a 5/8 rounded point, basic razor, hit Straight Razor Designs. For $75 it comes shave ready honed by Lynn, with a certificate good for another free honing. That is basically a $40 value on top of the value of the razor. If you want to buy something new and simple, it is the way to go.

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    Carbon steel takes an edge easier but loses it quicker. It is also cheaper than stainless. I have never heard of a blade with brass...

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    Quote Originally Posted by DPflaumer View Post
    For a 5/8 rounded point, basic razor, hit Straight Razor Designs. For $75 it comes shave ready honed by Lynn, with a certificate good for another free honing. That is basically a $40 value on top of the value of the razor. If you want to buy something new and simple, it is the way to go.
    well ive been there, but im still kinda lost as to what to buy.

    I mean do i get a tortoise shell handle, metal, wood, etc?

    And is there much difference between brands?
    Well as long as they are in that list of "good razors" they should be okay right?

    My main question is on how to decide between brands?

    thanks for the help btw

    EDIT: and should it be old or new or is that just personal preference?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DPflaumer View Post
    For a 5/8 rounded point, basic razor, hit Straight Razor Designs. For $75 it comes shave ready honed by Lynn, with a certificate good for another free honing. That is basically a $40 value on top of the value of the razor. If you want to buy something new and simple, it is the way to go.
    +1. Once you get it read this here before you shave.
    Be careful how you treat people on your way up, you may meet them again on your way back down.

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    Robert Williams does blades with brass tangs..2 to date I believe...but not a valid option for a 1st razor!

    I would go for a standard Dovo as suggested above. It is a little boring however. I would check the classifieds for a vintage SHAVE READY razor from a member here.

    In all likeliness if it is a SOLINGEN or SHEFFIELD of any make, it is likely to be cheaper, more interesting and arguably better/ certainly more character, than an entry level Dovo.

    If I had my time again, I wouldnt have chosen the Dovo! But then again I didnt know about this wonderful place and the many generous members

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    I sent a PM with all the info so as to avoid 500 posts from everyone telling you the same thing. Best of luck man, feel free to ask away.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimmyHAD View Post
    +1. Once you get it read this here before you shave.
    oh of course!

    Quote Originally Posted by Scipio View Post
    Robert Williams does blades with brass tangs..2 to date I believe...but not a valid option for a 1st razor!

    I would go for a standard Dovo as suggested above. It is a little boring however. I would check the classifieds for a vintage SHAVE READY razor from a member here.

    In all likeliness if it is a SOLINGEN or SHEFFIELD of any make, it is likely to be cheaper, more interesting and arguably better/ certainly more character, than an entry level Dovo.

    If I had my time again, I wouldnt have chosen the Dovo! But then again I didnt know about this wonderful place and the many generous members
    so you wouldnt buy a new, shave ready razor?

    and german made are the best?

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    The shave ready part is good, he is simply suggesting something decently cheap for your first razor. There are a lot of razors out there more exotic, interesting, or beautiful than the basic dovo. They also cost (in many cases) several hundred dollars more. And the only issue with buying a vintage razor is that they are often not shave ready. If I were out buying my first razor, I would go with the $75 Dovo hands down.

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    hey have you guys purchased vintage razors from anywhere else besides here?

    I was looking at sweeney emporiums and they look like they have some good deals.

    Vintage Straight Razors & Barber Shop Collectibles

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