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    Default 17 year olds first shave!

    Hi All! Just some bragging rights! My 17 year old son just completed his first complete straight razor shave! Not a single cut, nick or razor burn! He used a German made razor that I purchased from Eric. (Eric, thanks for all the help and advice!) I will admit that his beard isn't very heavy but I've told him that as his beard comes in, he will be learning how to deal with it much easier! I had stropped the razor, but he wanted to start to learn how, so I showed him and he very gently stropped on the leather while I whipped up the lather and heated the wet towel. I'm so proud of him! I just had to share with the straight razor shaving world! Hell! I forgot to mention that he can use both hands! One Up on DAD!
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    Congratulations! What a neat thing to share with your son.

    I'm glad to hear things are going well for both of you.

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    What a great thing to be able to share with your son! Glad to hear it went so well and here's to many more fine shaves in store!

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    Default Very cool

    How cool is that? Not to get too philosophical, but learning a traditional man's skill from your father is a fine and fitting way to be really introduced into adulthood. History, care and thoughtfulness with a potentially dangerous piece of steel, self-reflection and pride in one's appearance all fit just so well. I hope that someday (many years from now ) I can do the same thing with my sons!

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    I do know the feeling of sharing straight shaving with your son. Congrats on getting to give it a try. You both now have another very special bond and something to share. My son and I shave, hone and restore razors together. When I'm gone hopefully he will look back at our time together with fond memories. Your son may do the same.

    Now you'll have another family member with RAD, HAD and the rest of the straight razor AD's.
    “If you always do what you always did, you will always get what you always got.” (A. Einstein)

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    If my son finish the university this December he need a shave. I hope he'll ask me how to use a straight.

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    Congrats, man! That's just way cool. I wish I could get my son (24) interested, but he harldy ever shaves, even--but lately his girlfriend has been putting the arm on him to dress better when he takes her out and to shave more often. Last week he asked me what straight razors cost. Maybe there's hope yet!
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    Congratulations to you and your son.

    Only if someone had shown me how to straight shave when I was 17...**Sigh**

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    What can be said but, "Congratulations". It must be a great feeling for both of you.

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    Default congrads man

    congrads on the father-son shave. I am in the same sitution as your son, very like whisker growth but as they get thicker i will be able to deal with them easer. I wish some one was there to get me started the only thing i had last year was srp to get me all set up on the hows of a straight razor.

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