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    I’ve been shaving with a straight razor now for several weeks, and I feel quite comfortable with it. I haven’t nicked myself in many shaves, and I manage to shave all areas. I mastered the upper lip a chin last. But I consistently get a better, once-pass shave with my Wostenholm wedge than I do with a vintage half hollow (maybe quarter hollow). Both were honed in January. Is the hollow grind simply harder to master?

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    I found when i started new with straights that more hollow blades were easier to get along with. Heavy wedges and me didnt get along until a couple years into straight razor shaving.


    Now days the only difference in the shave with either grind of blade is What i feel like using.
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    I didn't have a wedge to shave with at first and it was an adjustment to get used to. Like Jerry, it is just po-TAE-to/po-TAH-to now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gasman View Post
    I found when i started new with straights that more hollow blades were easier to get along with. Heavy wedges and me didnt get along until a couple years into straight razor shaving.


    Now days the only difference in the shave with either grind of blade is What i feel like using.
    Yeah, I agree, maybe i should try a wedge so I can walk the walk
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    I think that you answered your own question....
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    No matter what size or grind, they all typically shave the same. IMO

    Some are just better than others,...sometimes.

    I adore the wedge grind over the full hollow's, but have no issues shavin with either or all grinds.
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    That is part of the reason I went to keeping the same razor for a week. It let me be more efficient with each razor before I switch. It makes no difference now but I still typically do multiple shaves with each razor.
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