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    Greetings,

    Hi Bradley A aka coyotewhisper. I interested in purchascing my first safety razor. I like suggestions for a first time safety razor that is moderately priced.
    I have ben shaving with the typical disople blade system. The cos tof replacemnt blades is becoming cost prohabtive, the shave is not all that great either. Of course any other suggestions would be helpful for a first timer.
    Many Thanks

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    Welcome!

    For my part, learning on a superspeed was an excellent way to start. I used a 40s superspeed, and kept a flare-tip in the dopp for overnighters. If I had to do it over again, I'd have learned on the flare-tip, because the head is a little flatter, and it's easier to get under the nose as a result. Both of those seem equally aggressive to me, and the 40s superspeed remains my main shaver.

    Hope it helps,
    -- Chet

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    Welcome and enjoy yourself.

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    Welcome!! As far as first razors I'm sure some of the more knowledgeable gents here can give you better advice but for me I chose the Merkur 1904 closed bar for my first. I have since found I prefer the vintage Gillettes but not neccesary because they shave better. I still use my 1904 weekly and find it is a very good shaver when paired with a decent blade. For what it's worth it also looks very nice and can be had cheaper than the other Merkurs (even though it has the exact same head as the regular and HD).

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    +1 on the flairtip superspeeds. Great, forgiving shavers, and you won't break the bank picking one up! Good luck in your hunt!
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    I'd go with a shaver-grade Gillette Slim while the price is still "moderate"
    Multiblade in the beginning, single blade to the end!
    The Gillette Tech....a CHUMP in a world of Champion Razors!!!!

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    My 3 most frequently used razors are also good starter razors and none will break the bank:
    1) 40's style SuperSpeed
    2) Merkur 34
    3) Ball-end Tech
    ~brian

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    The recommendation of a flare tip superspeed or an undated superspeed is an excellent. Personally, I would lean towards the undated. Here's a pic from one of our most illustrious members, Achim, aka "Mr. Razor"

    http://www.mr-razor.com/Rasierer/One...uper-Speed.JPG

    That being said, a Fat Handled Tech is hard to beat for an entry level razor. Each of these razors appear regularly on our BS&T forum. Here's a link for the Fat Tech

    http://www.mr-razor.com/Rasierer/Tec...tet%20Logo.jpg

    Check out this current thread, I don't know the seller, but these are what you are looking for. PM the seller and make sure the ones you are interested in are mechanically perfect. Have fun and welcome to B&B.

    http://badgerandblade.com/vb/showthr...highlight=tech
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    You already have some good sugestions so I'll just welcome you here Bradley.

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    Welcome Bradley!

    You can't go wrong with a superspeed!
    Brad

 

 

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