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    Very nice words mrgad.

    The reason for me to start with straight razors was not the fact that my grandfather or dad used it, as I can remember my grandfather used a safety razor and my dad uses a Philishave electric razor. Also the ritual idea or even the hobby wasn't the reason. I started with it, because of my bad skin, and 'nothing' helped. Growing a beard, electric shavers, Mach 3,4,5 etc., still problems with ingrown hairs, rash and bumps. Somewhere on the net (SRP?) I found an article about the same problems I had and they recommended to try a straight razor. At first, I hated it, it took way too long and the stropping, lathering and shaving was very difficult. Only after a couple of months it got better. My skin improved even after a couple of weeks. Now, after almost a year, indeed, there is the ritual I like and it also became a hobby.
    I still have to learn a lot, that's where I'm here for.
    I wonder of other people have the same story as me and I'm also curious why other people started straightshaving.

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    Now this, good sir, should really be a sticky!
    Extremely well written, a deep philosophic essay about the true reason why the modern man should shave with a straight.
    My compliments!!

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    To paraphrase Obi Wan, other types of razors are "so uncivilized [a way to shave]".

    Thanks for summing it up for us and I, too, will print out your post for those who question why.

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    Wow. That was pretty much amazing. I love the reference to driving a manual transmission. You're absolutely right about people just floating through life on autopilot. It's really a shame. Here's a quote from another SRP user that I found a while back that has stuck with me:

    "There is something intrinsically rewarding about developing and then exercising a skill, it doesn't matter what it is. This is a growing casualty of our modern world, where one can almost muddle through without *any* particular skill... what will become of us then?"
    -BHChieftain

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