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04-09-2023, 01:35 AM #1
The difference I see here is the maintenance of the blade.
Lathering should take the same time.
Arguably the width of the straight should take less time.
Throw the DE away no time but your cost.
Strop and oil your straight 30 -45 seconds.
touch up hone for your straight or a few if you have them in rotation.
My conclusion is that it probably takes me on an average of 1 minute a day more to shave with a straight.
My thoughts havent gone as far as figuring the price of DE bladesto hones or strops so it might be higher there.
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04-09-2023, 03:13 AM #2
It's pretty close all around. You have an initial cost with a straight in hones and strops but if you do your homework you only NEED a few not a whole platoon worth and if you figure that over decades it's pennies a day. The cost of top class new DE's is about what you would pay for new quality straights. Of course you could buy used on both fronts but with a straight then you be talking about more hones and other items and skills and all that. You don't have any of that with a used DE. Blades, even if you buy Feather are not that expensive. With either you can go crazy and it can become a hobby but that is more so with a straight.
The brushes and soaps of course are the same. Time with a straight or a DE? It depends on the straight. With some it takes about the same and with some it takes a little longer.
So, the real answer is it depends. If youare just a "shaver" it's about equal all around. But, if you become a hobbyist straight can get way more expensive.
Of course that's my opinion.No matter how many men you kill you can't kill your successor-Emperor Nero
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04-09-2023, 04:15 PM #3
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Thanked: 48Cost wise between my hones strops and straights I figure I be saving lots of money. Them 10 cent blades add up. So I will have to live to 122 to break even. After that it's all gravy!
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04-10-2023, 10:01 AM #4
...not a whole platoon worth.
Dammit! Thats where I went wrong.It's just Sharpening, right?
Jerry...
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04-13-2023, 07:51 AM #5
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Thanked: 1What's a good Gillette DE to start with gents? I've had quite a few pass through me now but I like my straights so I've just sold then on before trying. I've had a mint gold tone LD butterfly DE and a near mint British rocket. I'm thinking I should of gave the rocket a run out by all the good comments I've read since moving it on. Had lots and lots of the 3 piece razors also.
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04-14-2023, 06:35 AM #6
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04-14-2023, 08:03 AM #7
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Low a behold I brought a load of job lot razors not really knowing what was in it but could see what a thought was a adjustable Gillette, looked tatty and was when came but cleaned up nice.
It's a Super Adjustable 109
I've got these blades that I've came across, what ones should I give a burn so to speak?
9 is the most aggressive setting? near red tip territory?
Many thanks