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    Quote Originally Posted by Staale90 View Post
    Hey. I am new to straight razor shaving.
    What razor do you recomend?
    Max $100
    I recommend a name brand like Dovo and that you
    also watch the classified section of this forum.

    I have seen many razors for less than $100
    that are darn good in the classified.

    The key is that it be correctly hand honed or priced low
    enough that you can send it out for a $20+SH honing service.

    Do review the Beginners guide:
    Beginner's guide to straight razor shaving - Straight Razor Place Wiki
    Do not forget that you will also need
    a good strop and....

    Most importantly what do you shave with now?

    If you have and used a good shave brush and shave soap
    you are well ahead of the game. I know of a number
    of folk that have found that the goo in a can is the
    root of their dislike for shaving. Some call it shave prep,
    I just call it "latherin" but for me this is the most critical
    step for making a shave enjoyable. The blade I select
    almost does not matter as long as it is sharp and smooth.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Staale90 View Post
    So the vintage razors ar just as good as the new ones?

    What is "best" to buy a new DOVO ore a vintage bade?
    Is there big diffrence in price and quality?
    Vintage can be and are as good as new.
    The key is that old or new it be correctly sharpened.
    Some here call that "shave ready".

    Vintage blades have more variety in shape. They
    can also be basket cases needing help. A no name
    vintage blade with sound scales can be found for $60.
    Replaced scales can take that higher.

    Famous name vintage with high end original scales
    or a full restoration can be expensive $600-$5000
    and more. But in the end it is the steel and correct
    sharpening that makes a razor worth shaving with. Some
    expensive vintage razors (and new) have exotic wood,
    or ivory scales that can cause tangles at the border
    so understand the changing rules if you go there.

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