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    I have been lurking for some time now thought I would finally say hi. I am on my 2nd week of the amazing world of straight razor shaving. By now I don't have nicks daily anymore my left hand is getting much better the shaves are pretty comfortable now. I am really enjoying the experience and learning a new life skill, and in a rushed world it's nice to take my time with something in the morning.

    I am still having trouble around the chin and lips but I know it will come with time and practice.

    How many Razors do you guys own? I feel I need to have another just in case. But I can see myself getting caught up and having dozens in a few years.

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    I have 1/2 dozen or so that are shave ready. At least that many more that are awaiting honing and at least another 2 dozen in various states of repair or in the project pile. Have another 9 that I'm afraid to touch and will probably send out for restoration at some point. I find it hard to say no on a good deal (or what I percieve to be a good deal at that point in time).

    Having a second razor is a great idea. If/When you need to get it honed, you have a second shave ready one ready to go.
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    Congrats and welcome. Glad you chose to join the participation side .

    The chin takes a little - like you say, it'll come.


    I guess you really don't need more than one blade. But what if you drop it mid shave? Moreover, I hear say that resting a blade for a day between shaves is a good thing! Two is certainly the way to go.

    Man, I wonder what another size would be like... Man I wonder what another grind would be like...

    You know, I think I am settled! I love this grind and size! Maybe I should build or buy a seven day set!!

    Oh look at that one!! Oh my!! I'll get that one for special occasions.

    Hey wouldn't it be cool to have some framed and placed in the den for show??


    Be careful !! What you need and what you want are two different things lol. Want is dangerous .

    Again - glad you're here!
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    +1 to what earcutter said.

    1 is necessary, 2 is good, more is a luxury/obsession. Apart from covering you in the event of damaging your blade, having a second one means you don't have to go without while having your razor honed. As for numbers, I probably have a couple dozen (give or take a bunch that are mid-restore). That sounds pretty crazy and from a practical point of view is completely excessive, but compared to others, I'm a rank amateur in the razor accumulation stakes. My particular form of RAD resulted from the discovery that I enjoy restoring vintage blades, quickly followed by the discovery that I never seem to get around to selling the ones I've done...

    Oh, and if you want a laugh, search out the various threads here on resting razors between shaves. Let's just say there have been some debates about that one.

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    I got by on one for a good while, then purchased a second one (in part b/c of the "resting razors" period that Cangooner mentions!). I rotated those two razors for over five years, with a double-edge (DE) playing a supporting role. I just added two more, just for fun. Of my four, one is a plain-jane Dovo, the other three are plainer-jane vintage jobs of no particular pedigree.
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