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Thread: Shaving on a Cruise Ship
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07-03-2009, 12:20 AM #11
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Thanked: 15There are times when it is just as easy to take my mug, brush, cream and fat boy! I have traveled many times since returning to my straight razor--previous life prior to medical residency--and I would not compromise my mug, bursh and cream; but, for a few days my double edge provides a very close shave without the hassel. Like many things, the return home is a much anticipated pleasure!
Lewis
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07-22-2009, 05:00 PM #12
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Thanked: 190Traveling - The disposable straight gets the call. I have no desire to lug around my strops.
On a small boat or treking, time to grow the beard and say "AARRRR" to everyone.
Pabster
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07-27-2009, 03:24 PM #13
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07-27-2009, 03:27 PM #14
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Thanked: 15When I travel I have found that it is easier to pack my cup, brush and cream and shave with my Gillette Fat Boy.
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07-27-2009, 03:28 PM #15
Did you pack your straight in your checked bag. I am a little bit shaky about taking my beloved inox to mexico with me when the mrs and I vacation down there.
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07-28-2009, 08:23 PM #16
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07-29-2009, 01:23 PM #17
I wouldn't try to put it in a carry on. They take a dim view of sharp instruments on airlines. However a couple of years ago I took my straight in a small travel bag while going on the Cape May ferry. I didn't even think about it till the scanned my bag. I was even more afraid after going through and noticed that no one said anything...lol
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07-29-2009, 02:00 PM #18
I guess the thinking is since its in your bag and in the cargo hold its not available to you as a wepon. I guess when they scan the bags they are looking for a buh, no not a buh a bomb (I am referring to an old movie called Airplane).
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07-29-2009, 09:21 PM #19
I work at the ship and i do not carry my strop and razor with me there. Instead i use my Merkur DE.
Passenger ships are quite steady so shaving with straight might be no problem. It's a bit different on the freighters, tankers and military ships that have a habit of heavy rolling in a rough sea. In time you learn to live and do whatever you want in a rolling ship but i wouldn't try using a straight razor if there's any alternative.
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07-31-2009, 07:42 AM #20
Shaving on a Cruise Ship
Gentlemen,
The last time I traveled on board an ocean liner, the Queen Elizabeth II, was some years back, when straight razor shaving was still a twinkle in my eye. I had thought of using straights for a long while but somehow failed to act on almost a lifelong dream. At the time I used the double edge.
Should I go on another cruise ship someday, in all likelihood I will take my Feather Artists Club and the travel Merkur double edge. That is part of my travel shave kit now. This way I don't have to carry a strop, and I always fear damage to my real straights. When I have time, I use the Feather, but when in a rush, the little Merkur double edge comes in handy.
Obie