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    Started 2 weeks ago, at 26...planning to get a new straight tommorrow, as well as a coticule hone, and some soaps. Yeah, RAD is setting in... As someone else at BnB said: "isn't it great saving all that money going away from expensive Mach 3s?"

    Ah well, this is more of a hobby and a pleasure than is dragging a multibladed monstrosity across my face...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tinuz View Post
    Started 2 weeks ago, at 26...planning to get a new straight tommorrow, as well as a coticule hone, and some soaps. Yeah, RAD is setting in... As someone else at BnB said: "isn't it great saving all that money going away from expensive Mach 3s?"

    Ah well, this is more of a hobby and a pleasure than is dragging a multibladed monstrosity across my face...
    Heheheh. My wife has said, "I thought this was supposed to save us money."

    Uh, well, uh, umm, I mean...it does...sort of. It will, eventually...I just need a couple more things to be...you know...self sufficient.

    As someone else here on SRP said, it's cheaper than hookers and blow...Those would never be an issue for me...but it is cheaper than hot rods and the requisite tools and parts. So I at least have that going for me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BigJim View Post
    Heheheh. My wife has said, "I thought this was supposed to save us money."

    Uh, well, uh, umm, I mean...it does...sort of. It will, eventually...I just need a couple more things to be...you know...self sufficient.

    As someone else here on SRP said, it's cheaper than hookers and blow...Those would never be an issue for me...but it is cheaper than hot rods and the requisite tools and parts. So I at least have that going for me.
    Well, you know, theoretically, you could find old crappy straights, restore them and sell them. A good restored razor goes for 40 bucks and up...so, you know, you could make some money. And then of course turn around and buy a really sweet custom that would cost at least 5 times as much.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tinuz View Post
    Well, you know, theoretically, you could find old crappy straights, restore them and sell them. A good restored razor goes for 40 bucks and up...so, you know, you could make some money. And then of course turn around and buy a really sweet custom that would cost at least 5 times as much.
    Ever heard the phrase "Get thee behind me Satan!"? j/k Actually, I am planning to off load some safety razors I've picked up and fund my hone purchases that way. I have two razors I'm working on restoring for myself. We'll see how they turn out, but I already work two jobs; so I'm not planning on starting a razor restoration shop! BUT this is all OT.

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    I'm 28, I started when I was 17, but it was with the disposable straights like a Shavette. It's still a straight edge, ok! haha But two months ago I got tired of the pain I was going through on the bottom of my neck with the replacements I used that were (clears throat) Wilkinson Sword. I don't know I guess they were getting worse over the years, but that's all I was able to find in the local drug store. So I went online and as I searched for different replacements, BAM I run into this site! I was amazed to see that so many people use the REAL straights. Therefore, I'm a veteran at the straight shaving part but now learning how to maintain and restore a real straight. I used to look at it as if I wasted over 10 years without getting a real razor, but I now look at it as if I took advantage of those 10+ years learning HOW to shave with a straight

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    Well I started just over a year ago aged 40, but I'm hopeful that my son who's 11 in a couple of weeks will be interested enough to have a go when he needs to start shaving. After all its bound to be more bad-ass and impressive to the ladies than whatever the latest multi-blade Gillette is at that time.

    However, the chances are it will be Lynx (Axe) rather than Tabac he drenches himself in after, its kind of a right of passage.
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    I started when I was 20, but gave it up soon thereafter. Now I'm 22, and in it for the long run this time. I'll be starting again later this week!

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    36 for me.

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    Hello everyone.
    I started using the straight razor in 31.
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    i started at 42......

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