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Thread: Get to know your razor week
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10-11-2011, 11:39 PM #1
Get to know your razor week
By the power vested in me by the...well, I don't know what.... I am declaring next week the official SRP get to know your razor week. This starts Sunday and goes through Saturday.
So here is how it works.
For those of you who have multiple razors (sorry guys if you don't) you will select your most maligned and least used razor and first you will apologize to it and then you will use it every day for one week. Then you will report back to this thread and advise what this razor has taught you about shaving and how you now realize what a great razor it really was after-all and how you are now the best of friends. Of course if it turns out it's just an evil razor we want to hear about that too.
So don't disappoint me. I don't want to have to send the SRP Police to your house on this.No matter how many men you kill you can't kill your successor-Emperor Nero
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10-12-2011, 01:23 AM #2
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Thanked: 1587Sounds like a lot of fun! I'm up for it. I think I have just the razor...
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10-12-2011, 05:22 AM #3
Sounds like good fun. I'm game.
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10-12-2011, 06:34 AM #4
Oh man, I've got just te razor for this. I'm totally in. I'll have to set a reminder... This will be difficult, my other razors are gonna get jealous
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10-22-2011, 05:26 PM #5
I'm disappointed this one didn't catch on. I think there is alot to gain from using that razor that you neglect (for whatever reason).
Anyways my week is up. I shave every second or third day. I did manage to get 4 shaves in with my most neglected razor. I suppose I neglect it because its not the best looking and being still very new at straight shaving, it's not often that I get a shave that doesn't burn a bit afterwards... Heh
So from Undream I received a 5/8 Wade&Butcher square point wedge. It's very shave ready, I dare say probably my sharpest razor. The scales are horn that look as if they've been attacked by worms lol. It's clean but it's ugly, and there is quite a bit a water damage with some pitting. I'd post a picture, but I'm writing this on my phone. The point is however, the edge is very clean and the razor is in perfectly good shave condition. I fail to use this razor very often based on it's looks and that it leaves me with a hell of a burn after use.
Shave 1:
My first shave, was, how do I put this... Bloody. I haven't nicked my self this badly durning a shave in at least 2 months. When I was done, I thought, this will be a great learning experience, I have no idea how to shave with a wedge properly. Up until now I'd been using a Wapi, and the difference between 1/4hollow and wedge is quite noticeable to me now. So I washed my face with some cold water, slapped on some bayrum. And thought no more of how bad my shave had been... Until about 2 hours later and I felt my face. BBS the entire face, no stray whiskers, just smooth. This was my very first completely smooth shave. I couldn't believe it!
Shave 2:
Though not as bloody as the first, I did manage to give my self a weaper. I know that pressure is the key to a successful shave. And with a wedge, it seemed to me that, if I was truly going to master this razor I would have to learn to use even less pressure. The end result was a less burnt but still smooth shave. Just a few strays to report, but still one of my closer shaves. The ugly razor was starting to win my heart.
Shave 3:
Probably my best shave of my 4. I took my time Tuesday night. My girlfriend was out and it really gave me the time to relax into my shave. Some of you may know, I'm a bit if a yoga head. So in the back ground I had some soft gentle/calming yoga music playing. Each stroke with my razor seemed like a gift. Yes my pressure wasn't quite as soft as it should have been, but hey I'm still a newb and I'm trying The result of what was probably 45minutes including shower, was my second BBS shave, simply fantastic. It was here that I decided that a week would not surface with this razor.
Shave 4:
Well last night was my 4th shave and a close to the challenge for me, though like I mentioned above, I am extending it for myself after a long day at work, I came home and just wanted a shave. My beard was itchy from a few days of growth, and it just felt like this thing to do. I felt a bit rushed, we had ordered Chinese and it was on it's way... Lol not my smartest plan, but what the hell lol. Anyways, no nicks this time around, which is what I'm more used to, still a burn. But more importantly my girlfriend rubbed her face all over my face and gave me the kiss of approval. She hates stubble and often tells me my beard is like sand paper, I'm sure you can all relate
So anyway, that's my week. I hope at least this will inspire some of you to take the challenge!
Have fun, and happy shaving!Last edited by HigherFasterNow; 10-22-2011 at 05:29 PM.
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10-22-2011, 06:03 PM #6
Sounds like a plan! I have an old Fromm #50 Red Head that I've never had a decent shave with from day one. I shipped it to Lynn and wished him . If he can't get it sharp, I might as well make it into a letter opener.
In fact, that straight was the reason I started using SS. I'd like to be able to use CS; it would open up a whole new world of vintages for me to try.
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10-22-2011, 11:56 PM #7
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10-23-2011, 12:22 AM #8
I completely forgot to report. I did do this. I used a no name 4/8 solingen full hollow. first night was a little rough so I hit the hones and remembered how great this little razor could be. Off the 12k she was hot and smooth, off the Thuringian she was even better. The second shave was great, it was gliding across my face like a wedge and sounding like a cheer leader. I felt that she could get even better so I pulled out a nakayama and a tomonagura, really focusing on making every stroke count. I spent so much time taking every stroke that the wife thought that I had, had a stroke. I shaved a third time and I can honestly say that the first stroke across my face I made a mistake. It started great, but I instinctually increased pressure not being able to feel the blade. I realized my mistake and finished the shave in a single pass (took another pass for luck). The fourth shave was perfect, again I couldn't feel the razor, but she let me know that she was working with the cheering section even if she was quiet.
She has re-entered my rotation and will stay for a while provided the wife doesn't steal her.
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10-23-2011, 08:33 AM #9
Drat it - I have to use that stinking 'titanium' thing
Hang on and enjoy the ride...
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10-23-2011, 04:13 PM #10