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    ATG as far as I remember is, you got the hands correct Angles, but you start at the neck and go up towards the jaw line.

    I think what you're describing and Outback is demonstrating is more a XTG or a scything stroke.

    Here's a video of a pro, this is the video that got me into straight razor shaving, he used to be a member here as well.

    6 years on, and I still love this video. When I saw the title, I thought at first he was going to shave with the butcher knife in the rack on the kitchen wall....:-)

    I also learned a lot from watching this video a few hundred times when I started.

    Behold the Master....his second pass, on the neck that's against the grain, and then when he lather up the second time, that's all ATG and XTG.

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    I remember that! Dudes a badass!
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    Gotta love it, a cut to the chase no BS shave. No fancy gear or posh shave den either.

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    Less than four minutes. If I tried that the blood would be flowing!!

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    yeah ill look to him as future inspiration. For now, I'll stick the same technique mentioned above. Holy crap that guy is insane. How much beard growth did he take off like it did matter?

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    As I can only use my right hand (leftie is a rather untrustworthy shady dude) I havent figured out how to do ATG in the right side of my neck only the left. I can do an across the grain and that seems to work pretty well though.

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    I have had the same trouble with getting a bbs on my neck. It took a good year and a half of practice to get a bbs result. I have to do a scything motion from under my ear to my Adam’s apple with no pressure what so ever to get a close, irritation free shave on my neck.

    Practice and beard mapping is really what made it possible for me. I also have some hair swirls on the side of my neck thrown in for good measure. In those spots beard mapping was crucial.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Phrank View Post
    ATG as far as I remember is, you got the hands correct Angles, but you start at the neck and go up towards the jaw line.

    I think what you're describing and Outback is demonstrating is more a XTG or a scything stroke.

    Here's a video of a pro, this is the video that got me into straight razor shaving, he used to be a member here as well.

    6 years on, and I still love this video. When I saw the title, I thought at first he was going to shave with the butcher knife in the rack on the kitchen wall....:-)

    I also learned a lot from watching this video a few hundred times when I started.

    Behold the Master....his second pass, on the neck that's against the grain, and then when he lather up the second time, that's all ATG and XTG.

    That guy certainly is "manly!"

    He's also blessed with downwards growth on his neck.......I wish my neck hairs grew that direction. Then I could shave my neck against the grain with one simple pass......not the two I do now. *This guy cut himself at least once on the chin also, you can see the blood flow for just a moment during the shave.

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    My pics are of what I do after a vertical ATG pass. Its what I have to do to pick up the stragglers in my smashed wire brush, beard.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AnglesMatter View Post
    That guy certainly is "manly!"

    He's also blessed with downwards growth on his neck.......I wish my neck hairs grew that direction. Then I could shave my neck against the grain with one simple pass......not the two I do now. *This guy cut himself at least once on the chin also, you can see the blood flow for just a moment during the shave.
    I wish I could do that. My neck hairs grow in every possible direction. I have a beard and the only thing I can use my SR for on my neck is to define the jawline of my beard. If I want a really close shave, I use a DE to finish the neck with the grain, against the grain, across the grain, across the grain the other way and a whole bunch of random short strokes to pick up the stragglers. Otherwise, I’m happy with BBS on my cheeks and a tad rough on my neck.
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