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    Fellas. My SR shaving has progressed leaps and bounds since I started a couple months ago. Been using a basic Dovo 5/8. I'm starting to think that perhaps an upgrade is due. I find the Dovo shaves well, but I can imagine better. And honestly, I can't get this thing all that sharp - now that's prolly more to do w/ my sharpening/stropping skills than the blade itself. But using the same stones & stropping mediums - different techniques though - I feel I can get my Japanese kitchen knives sharper. I don't have issues w/ razor burn or pulling.

    Saying all that, I'm looking for recomendations for my next SR. My price is around $150. I'm looking for something that is considered a good everyday shaver. I've love to drop the coin on soemthing really nice like a Harner, Hart Steel, Carter or DT, but alas I can't allocate those types of funds right now. Is there anything in the $100-$150 range that is a "better" shaver than a basic Dovo? Cheers all! mpp

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    Quote Originally Posted by mpukas View Post
    Fellas. My SR shaving has progressed leaps and bounds since I started a couple months ago. Been using a basic Dovo 5/8. I'm starting to think that perhaps an upgrade is due. I find the Dovo shaves well, but I can imagine better. And honestly, I can't get this thing all that sharp - now that's prolly more to do w/ my sharpening/stropping skills than the blade itself. But using the same stones & stropping mediums - different techniques though - I feel I can get my Japanese kitchen knives sharper. I don't have issues w/ razor burn or pulling.

    Saying all that, I'm looking for recomendations for my next SR. My price is around $150. I'm looking for something that is considered a good everyday shaver. I've love to drop the coin on soemthing really nice like a Harner, Hart Steel, Carter or DT, but alas I can't allocate those types of funds right now. Is there anything in the $100-$150 range that is a "better" shaver than a basic Dovo? Cheers all! mpp
    I too have a Dovo and find that it could be better.

    5/8 Bker "Edelweiss" Round Point - white bone : Shaving Shop - luxury classic wet shaving products - straight razors

    I find the above razor to be mych better than my Dovo. And above this one I'd get a TI.

    That is if you want new and not vintage?

    Up to you though? Any other specifications you'd like in a new razor?

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    The Boker is a fine shaver, and you will get your money"s worth. However, If you want to step up in shave quality without spending as much as you have allowed for a new razor, definitely look for a excellent cond. JA Henckels in a 5\8 hollow. I do believe they are the best value for the money in the vintage market. I know there are hundred"s of brands that deliver great shaves, but with the Henckels you get the best of both worlds---great shaves and a razor that will increase in collector value. Best Regards and Happy Shaving, wildhog

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    I'm curious. No pull? No razor burn? Shaves well? Why do you feel you need a better razor?
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    At this pint it's still probably experience holding you back rather then the razor... That said I'm always glad to help others separate from their money... A vintage blade is probably your best bet for best shave for the least money and I agree with the above post that henckels are at the top of the list. I have a fioduor that shaves better then my filly or hart. If not I'm a big fan of TIs but they start at the high end of your budget.

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    Quote Originally Posted by leadduck View Post
    I'm curious. No pull? No razor burn? Shaves well? Why do you feel you need a better razor?
    Partly because Id like to try a new razor and see what else is out there.

    And partly because I'm thinking/wondering that a basic Dovo is the equivalent of Wusthoff-Henckles kitchen knives of the SR world - good by all means, but there's much better out there. One of my professions is a private chef and I've used German knives since I started taking cooking seriously 20+ years ago. A few months ago I wanted to upgrade my knives and stumbled into the world of Japanese knives and steel and it's been a mind altering experience. Not at all trying to imply that I think a kamisori is the be all/end all, but I'd like to know about what SR's are "better" than what I've got currently.

    I read about people talking about their SR's and what a "great shever" they are; Like I said, I can shave just fine w/ my Dovo, but I wouldn't call it great.

    I'm open to both new and used in excellent condition. Not really interested in restoring a razor at this point, but I can put an edge on one if it's in good shape otherwise. There are so many used SR's out there and I don't know anything about them. About the only thing I know I want for now is 5/8-6/8, hollow ground, round point, no frame back. If I found a good deal on a square point I wouldn't pass it up.

    btw - what's TIs? Cheers! mpp

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    Quote Originally Posted by mpukas View Post
    btw - what's TIs? Cheers! mpp
    TI: Thiers Issard, french razor. nice razor but quite expensive. I think the cheapest brand new TI around $200

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    Quote Originally Posted by leadduck View Post
    I'm curious. No pull? No razor burn? Shaves well? Why do you feel you need a better razor?
    I was wondering the same thing,whats wrong? I have a TI Silverwing and thats not the best shaver
    you dont need a reason to want another,but sounds like nothings wrong with this one,get it professionally honed
    THAT makes all the difference in the world
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    Have you ever used a razor honed by a professional? I can assure you that knives are a different beast all together.
    I always recommend that straight shavers own at least two razors (for a backup; accidents happen) I would suggest finding one in the classifieds here, the values are generally great and you are very likely to find some of the sharpest edges here. I saw that Sham (hi_bud_gl) put up some great beginner razors today and I know from experience that his edges are some of the sharpest out there.

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    I have been looking at the BST razor section and I have to tell you that there are some outstanding razors there. I have quite a few razors but could not pass up a basically NOS Kobar High Class - 9/16 from PapaBull. It is an outstanding razor. I snagged that one for $80. Since you have a razor that is usable and you are getting comfortable with, shop around in the BST.

    Take Care,
    Richard
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