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    Default First try with a Parker SR1 shavette.

    This morning I did the unthinkable...I tried my hand at a shavette for the first time on a work day (of all days). I received the Parker SR1 about a week ago, along with 5 sample Shark half blades. Cleaned it all up and loaded it over the weekend, in anticipation of using it at some point during the week. Well, this morning I pulled the trigger, and as this is the first time I am using a "stright" there was a lot getting used to.

    It is a very aggressive shave, compared to the forgiveness of a DE. There are definitely a number of things I still need to master, and are all based on technique. Getting used to holding the razor with my left hand, for the left side of my face, will take a bit of practice. In addition, keeping the angle at 20-30 degrees from the plane of the face is much more critical than with a DE.

    All said and done, I managed a WTG pass and a 1/2 XGT pass. I did not attempt an AGT pass as this would have sent me to the hospital. I still need to work on razor handling skills. Things I need to work on...

    1. Getting used to using my left hand (i'm right handed) when shaving the left side of my face.
    2. Skin stretching is paramount, along with short and light strokes, and I need to do this better
    3. Until you get the hang of it, it will be a slow and concentrated shave, so this is not a rush job.

    It is definitely a fun experience, even though the alum block stung much more than usual this morning. I did rely on finishing off with a Muhle R89, and will re-try the whole thing tomorrow. All in all, I feel that the right combination of shavette with razor blade will probably yield excellent results. I have a few milder razor blades I can use to try this out. I did get a few knicks and cuts, but nothing some cold water and a few good passes with an alum block could not take care of. I have to say that this morning is when I truly appreciated the alum block for the first time.

    Practice and patience are the key with these shavettes...and I'm looking at this as a way to get used to holding the razors for when I make the leap to SR.
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    I finally got round to trying Parker a couple of days back and was quite impressed. I'd played around with some of the lower end shavette razors in the past, but the Parker really was much easier to use, felt a lot more like my straight, and provided a pretty good shave for a first time using it.

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