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    Default got a shave at the barber shop today

    really nice guy. i took my razor and he used that... i wanted to see how it felt since i'm new. BUT when i got home i had several missed spots. reminded me of wimpy in popeye. or whoever that cartoon character is that has like 4 hairs on his chin. he's an old guy so i guess maybe he can't see very well... kinda funny. he only went over it once and used a mach 3 to "touch up". he showed me his hone.. a carborundum.. i had my hone from around the house and it's smoother...like the black ones from woodcraft in the other posts. now i can stop obcessing about hones and learn to use what i have mo betta.

    i'm going to a different barber next time to see how somebody else does it. i heard there's a lady barber near my house so maybe that's where i'll go next.

    i did like how everything had a nice clean scent.


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    I sometimes feel we forget how good our own shaves really are, and how high our standards are. I have watched barbers in two of Londons finest establishments, and when my friends came out I examined their faces carefully. I have to say that both shaves were very good but only on par or slightly better than my own straight shave.
    Neither barber went against the grain, only WTG and XTG, in order to avoid irritation. They both used proper straight razors not shavettes.

    By the way, the barbers I am speaking of charge £40 for a 15 minute shave !!!!


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    Yeah, I found mine to be less than what I had anticipated. It was a nice shave, but nothing beyond what I give myself. Like you, I took my own supplies (soap, strop, razor and brush).

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    When I first started SR shaving and back when I required a barber, I had my barber of many years do give me a shave.

    It was an old style barber shop in Chicago that was set up for it, albeit using disposable blades.

    The shave was great.

    Letting someone else (even a familiar barber) hold a razor on my throat was a little unnerving. I spent the minutes under the initial hot towel wondering if I'd always tipped this guy well.

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    this guy charged 10 for cut and 10 for a shave... i gave him 25. i had to shave when i got home.. well not HAD.. but did.... it was cool for the nostalgia.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hults View Post
    When I first started SR shaving and back when I required a barber, I had my barber of many years do give me a shave.

    It was an old style barber shop in Chicago that was set up for it, albeit using disposable blades.

    The shave was great.

    Letting someone else (even a familiar barber) hold a razor on my throat was a little unnerving. I spent the minutes under the initial hot towel wondering if I'd always tipped this guy well.
    I've always wanted to get a barber shop shave, but never been able to get passed that.

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    I wouldn't get a barber shave for the quality of the shave, but for the quality of the experience. They don't get that much practice these days, and while a few may know barbers that give great shaves, it's hit or miss for the rest of us.

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    Its still commonplace and cheap in some countries, Turkey and India come to mind but Im sure there are other places, I had one in Turkey some years ago, it was a good shave but I seem to remember he gave me a few nicks, they do a great face massage as part of the package as well. Friend of mine just came back from Mumbai and he has a great video of his friend getting a face massage and shave for a few rupees, he wont let me post it online though.

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    I have been going to the same barber for over 30 years now and though he is nearing 70 years old he still does great shaves. He uses a Friodur that he has had since the Sixties and hones it on a tiny barber hone that he holds in the palm of his hand. HIs old Illinois strops look like they are totally worn out but he still swears by them. He employs two young barbers in his shop and they don't do shaves at all so maybe it is vanishing. Too bad.

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    I have thought about this for some time..since the barbers arent very good at shaving it seems, I've never had a shave from a barber only got a razor "honed" to butter knife sharpness.
    Anyway I thought why haven't any of you shavers opened up a barbershop and give proper shaves for people out there?

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