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    Quote Originally Posted by tcrideshd View Post
    Your so right Bob, a good DE and the right blade will give any straight a run for the gold, I will not give mine up cause of my 40 year relationship I've had with them , the straight is something I really like to do more than it gives me a better shave , because it hasn't , just as good but not better. It is the ritual ,the nostalgia , and the pampering I now do because of the straight heritage. I also carry a feather RG for my travel blade , and it will give one of the best shaves around. , but it takes a light hand or its harsh. Tc
    Yup, for sure. It is the ritual of shaving with a SR that draws me more too.

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    I will agree with you guys. I enjoy the ritual too. But I find I enjoy the feathers almost as much. I'm not completely quitting straights By no means. I just think I am going to keep my traditional straights as my weekend shavers as I normally do one bbs shave on the weekends. I am keeping my favs. Just don't think I need the full collection sitting around.
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    Have been getting rid of all my great SRs,health conditions will not allow me to use them anymore
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    Quote Originally Posted by pixelfixed View Post
    Have been getting rid of all my great SRs,health conditions will not allow me to use them anymore
    Sorry to read this. I hope you find other tools to keep you going.

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    I am a DE user that is new to this site and popped in to get a feel for how to start with a SR. I have been thinking of starting with a Feather AC and after reading this thread, I think I will. Thanks guys.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrchick View Post
    I am a DE user that is new to this site and popped in to get a feel for how to start with a SR. I have been thinking of starting with a Feather AC and after reading this thread, I think I will. Thanks guys.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrchick View Post
    I am a DE user that is new to this site and popped in to get a feel for how to start with a SR. I have been thinking of starting with a Feather AC and after reading this thread, I think I will. Thanks guys.
    The feathers are great. They take a very light touch!!! Just know they are not true straights. But they also don't have the maintenance involved either. So you can concentrate on technique and find what works for you. The part I like is I don't have to worry about dinging the edge or folding it with stropping etc. a sharp edge is a quick blade change away. Note the first couple shaves on a new blade is definitely more harsh than a traditional straight. Go slow. Go easy. An the reward is amazing!
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    Thanks for the encouragement. Sounds like something to try.
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    I just received my Feather AC DX in white pearl in the mail yesterday! I will be using it this morning to compare to my Feather AC SS. I have straights such as Hart Steel, Dylan Farnham and Dovo. I will never give those up. They are a blast when I have time. But my SS was more for the quick and excellent shave. Despite the fact that the DX I just got is beautiful looking, I'm curious of the difference will be between that and my SS. Will I need to be more careful? The SS seemed too easy and never nicked. Hmmm.....

    One thing I might add is the I have very coarse whiskers. Like lead. I tried the Pro and the currently the Pro Super. The Super is so damn sharp and I think it cuts too fast and doing one too many scrapes to the face can cause some irritation. The pro does me just perfect.
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    I found the dx to be more like atraditional straight. But I didn't seem to get as good of shaves as I do with the SS. An the SS IS easier to use IMO.
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