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11-03-2009, 01:36 AM #1
Hello gentlemen. I have been lurking here for about three months, and John Crowley talked me into registering today while I talked about purchasing some Wackers. I figured I would say hi and say what got me into straight shaving.
I started buying straights to cut up and regrind into woodcarving knives. I did this to about ten razors until I had one that was just too nice to destroy.
I have always been fanatic about sharp knives so I gave sharpening a straight a shot. The first shave was not pretty so I searching the web for more info. Some new stones and strops later the shaves got better. I then purchased Lynn's video and am not turning back.
Shaving had always hurt pretty bad, and until I shaved with my straight I had not shaved for about three years. I am also in the process of converting some guys at work, and my wife is letting me shave her legs. This is now a lifestyle change to me.
Thanks for all the info
Christopher
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11-03-2009, 02:26 AM #2
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11-03-2009, 02:26 AM #3
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Thanked: 31I'd used either Remington or Norelco electrics from the start. I switched to Braun electrics when I was living in Chile in the late 80s because they gave a better shave. Took the Braun synchro to Iraq and elsewhere and it did very well so I thought it was for life. Just over a year ago I went to the store to get a new cleaning cartridge and screen/head for the Braun and looked at the prices and thought, "**** on that. There's no way I'm going to keep paying that kind of money." So I thought I'd do wet shaves. Went down the aisle to buy a multi-blade and looked at the prices and thought the same thing. Got on the internet to look at DE shaving and realized I'd still be buying blades so the thought came to me to look into straight razors. (One blade, no replacement, right???? Little did I know.) Got on the internet, found SRP and that was that. I figure once I have my 7-day set, I'll be good on razors and from then on it will just be a strop or two more, and soap. And a brush every once in a while... Yeah, not cost effective yet. Luckily I already had all the stones and just had to make a paddle strop for the paste. I thoroughly love straight shaving, though, so it's worth it to me.