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  1. #1
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    Default I can't take it anymore... I want in!

    I've been poking around the straight razor forum for a while now and everyone here is having fun.
    I'm jealous. I want to have fun too.
    I'm currently getting DFS to BBS routinely on my DE shaves.
    I need to shake things up.

    Can I join in too?
    (i'm going right now to post on the BST: WTB section)

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    Come on in, the water's fine, most of the time; sometimes it's has a little red tinge, but that decreases over time.
    ~~JOHN~~*Founding member of ALPHA Team*

  3. #3
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    Yay!!! I gave it up for a bit but just started back up with the arrival of my wonderful custom razor.

    Advice: Don't go for an awesome looking French point at first. Start with round or square.
    Drew

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    Once you go straight, you never go back.
    Not that there's anything wrong with DE shaving.
    Mind the spike point, though.
    Jorge
    Marquis De Shave

  5. #5
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    I'm waiting on my first str8, along with a Swaty hone and the Filly Strop!!!
    I'm jumpin' in.

  6. #6
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    Yeah.... it is a lot fun!

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    Sure, come on in

    I got a spike point as my first straight. Ended up with some interesting cuts in my ear but on the other hand, I learned to keep my eye on the point
    Mikael

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    Welcome Maxman. It is a fun skill to develop. I've been waiting for someone to complain about shaving costs so I can tell them "I shave with a 100 year old straight razor" . . .

    Then again I've been waiting for other topics to come up in casual conversations too . . .


    "What's your sign?" . . .
    My reply . . . "Slippery when wet"


    "Can I speak to your superior?"
    My reply . . . "I have no superiors and damn few equals"


    Good luck on your journey . . . let us know how it evolves.

    Mike
    Last edited by Alacrity59; 04-20-2010 at 02:03 PM. Reason: Can't spell worth a dam . . . er damn?
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    Make sure you know what you're getting yourself into....it's very addictive
    Bill

    Ever Conceal, Never Reveal

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    It's a whole lot of fun and the more straight razor shavers the better. You probably know about the stickies and what-not. But if there's anything unclear feel free to ask.
    Dietmar

  11. #11
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    I started out getting all sorts of straights from all sorts of places...
    I wish very much I had got one or two shave ready ones off BST...best advice anyone will give you!

    You are going to really enjoy this...it's seriously fun, a great shave and when you tell people about it you will at the same time feel very manly and very crazy!

    Enjoy!
    Nothing to read here...move along

  12. #12
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    It is a funny feeling to go from great shaves on the DE to being a newbie all over again. I think if you have a good concept with blade angle you will do just fine. Good luck.
    Matthew J. Clune

    "You smell that? Do you smell that? Lather son. Nothing else in the world smells like that. I love the smell of lather in the morning."

    Razors: 5/8 Dovo Best Quality, Merkur 23C
    Strop: Vintage Blades Latigo
    Blades: Derby Extras, Astra Platinums, and working on a sampler pack
    Brushes: Vulfix Pure Badger Medium & Simpson Case Best Badger
    Creams: Speick & GFT Violet
    Soap: Proraso w/Aloe & Green Tea
    AS: GFT Limes Skin Food, Proraso Pre/Post

 

 

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