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mdakin
09-23-2006, 10:46 AM
I've been lurking here for some time and figure a proper introduction is in order.

A few years ago while traveling I decided I was done carrying around my M3. It just seemed too big and delicate and bothered me. So when I got back from that trip I did some web searching and found the Merkur "Travel" DE razor that comes with a small leather case. I bought it and some Merkur blades. Since then I've been using that DE whenever I'm on the road. I typically used it with a tiny can of Gillette foam but sometimes just lathered up "hand soap" into something slick enough to get the job done.

My impression of the razor from those early shaves was that it was more like driving a manual while the M3 was like an automatic. I only did one or two with the grain passes and the shave was not as close as the M3 but it was close enough. I usually got a minor nick while shaving but nothing problematic.

After coming back from a trip this summer having used the DE for 3 weeks straight I realized that I was out of M3 blades. I went to the store to get some but the prices just looked insane. So I thought that I'd rather spend my money on a "non-travel" DE razor and some more DE blades instead of continuing on with the M3.

I did some more web searching and uncovered B&B and a whole lot of information about shaving "properly" with the DE. The ideas of shave brushes, creams and lather entered my mind for the first time.

So I ordered a Savile Row "travel" brush (SR-100), some Taylors creams, a Merkur HD and the LetterK blade sampler. I bought Proraso products at Target.

Thanks to all the information and advice I've read here and other places on the Internet I'm getting really nice irritation free shaves. It really is much less painful and troubling than shaving with the M3.

I still do not get quite the smoothness I can get with an M3 but I think I eventually will once I can do against the grain passes. Some combination of poor skill and sensitive skin makes the against the grain passes simply not an option for me now. Razor burn and major nicks result whenever I try.

But the quality of shave I'm getting now is 100% acceptable and there is no going back. I can't tolerate the irritation I was getting from the M3 given I get no irritation with the DE. Lack of irritation is a huge factor for me.

Thanks to all of you for helping me along!

-Mike/Michael (take your pick)

htownmmm
09-23-2006, 12:23 PM
Welcome to B&B Mike!

Resistance is futile- you will be assimilated!


Marty

Jonnybc
09-23-2006, 12:38 PM
Hi Mike, welcome to B&B...

Queen of Blades
09-23-2006, 01:41 PM
Hi Mike. Welcome to B&B!

MasonM
09-23-2006, 04:31 PM
Welcome!

castlecraver
09-23-2006, 04:52 PM
Great introduction... I think many of us started out just that way. I know I did. Welcome!!

mdakin
09-23-2006, 05:00 PM
Thanks for the warm welcome everyone!

Dinder1
09-23-2006, 05:41 PM
Welcome.:smile:
Cheers, DJ.

J_P_K
09-23-2006, 07:20 PM
Welcome, you'll enjoy it here..

OldSaw
09-23-2006, 08:00 PM
Welcome Michael

PalmettoB
09-23-2006, 08:35 PM
Welcome aboard, Michael.

bearbeard
09-23-2006, 11:55 PM
Good to have you here.:a45:

Jim
09-24-2006, 05:14 AM
Welcome Mike!:biggrin:

Justso
09-24-2006, 08:06 AM
Mike,

Welcome to B&B!! :badger:

The SR-100 is a GREAT little travel brush and you can't beat the price.

leesrazors
09-24-2006, 08:11 AM
Mike- Welcome!
Lee
leesrazors.com

TimmyBoston
09-24-2006, 01:02 PM
Welcome Mike. We're all glad to have you here. Feel free to ask any questions you may have. Everyone's very helpful.

mdakin
09-24-2006, 01:20 PM
The SR-100 is a GREAT little travel brush and you can't beat the price.

Indeed, I'm very happy with it!

Thanks again to everyone for the warm welcome!

gc_30286
09-25-2006, 07:39 AM
welcome to B&B

matthew

boboakalfb
09-25-2006, 03:06 PM
Welcome!

Jack Bauer
09-25-2006, 03:15 PM
Welcome.


Chris

vox_rox
09-25-2006, 03:39 PM
Firstly, welcome to the baord and thanks for the detailed intro, great story.

I was thinking of getting that same travel brush, but I was a bit hesitant. But the other day, after using my "travel" Trac II and getting easily the crappiest shave I've had since I started using a DE, I think I'm going to get a razor I can travel with, the travel brush, and a couple of small containers for Proraso and Thayer's WH.

In the meantime, I guess I'll just have to shave at home. I don't get out much anyway. They let me out of the padded cell every once in a while for a couple days, but I don't get far...

Peace,

Pierre

mdakin
09-25-2006, 05:18 PM
I was thinking of getting that same travel brush, but I was a bit hesitant.

It's a nice little brush! Though I can only compare it to one other-- an $85 Edwin Jagger "Super Badger" sold at Crabtree & Evelyn. Feel wise the SR-100 is a bit stiffer and nimbler feeling (sort of like a sports suspension versus the classic luxury car). I think I actually prefer the slightly scratchier feel of the SR-100. The drawback of the SR-100 is that it's much, much easier to end up with lather all over your hand when either making lather or applying it to the face. (The handle is tiny compared to the C&E brush.) Both seem to make lather equally well but the SR-100 can do it in a much smaller bowl. The travel case has a nice solid feel.

Once again, thanks to everyone for the welcomes!