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    Quote Originally Posted by manuforti View Post
    Gentlemen,
    Sorry for the late response from me, summertime here in New England and I've been on vacation.
    I want to thank all of you for your responses, believe me, they are more than appreciated.
    I've tried and tried and tried straight razor shaving, but it's not giving me the desired results. Honestly, my safety razor gives me a much better, closer shave. My issue with the SR is that under my chin and my neck, my beard grows in the opposite direction of shaving with the straight razor. I've tried every angle possible and I've cut the heck out of myself, yes I've been patient, but it's just not working. So, in the end I'm going to stick with my grandfathers old safety razor.
    Thanks for all of your advice and many happy shaves in the future!

    Three months in and I'm still having some trouble with my kneck hair. It is getting better but its still not 100%. The biggest thing I've learned up to now is that everything in this game takes time. You have to remember that our forefathers grew up with using a straight, its all they knew but for the likes of you and me we have to learn the skill from a much later starting point in life.

    From what I have read though you seem to have done pretty much everything that this site advises new people NOT to do, as a result you have given it up as a bad job possibly without ever having had a shave with a truly ready razor......which is a shame IMO

    Knowing what you know now (which you probably should have known before you opened the razor but hey we can't turn back time ). Personally I would take the offer of the free honing that came with your razor and when you get it back just wipe off the oil and have a shave, don't strop!

    You might decide that its still not for you, nothing wrong with that but at least you will know that you have had a go with a truly shave ready razor. Its up to you but it seems daft not to give it a try as it won't cost you anything and you may find something in life that you enjoy
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    Quote Originally Posted by gssixgun View Post
    We do not know the following and without this all the advice in the world is useless

    1. Make of the razor
    2. "Shave ready" was it "Factory Shave Ready" or was it honed by somebody that knows what they are doing..

    Without those two answers we really have no idea how to help and are just shooting in the dark

    Now that you have "Attempted honing" things are really in the air but the above info will still help us help you
    Quote Originally Posted by manuforti View Post
    Gentlemen,
    Sorry for the late response from me, summertime here in New England and I've been on vacation.
    I want to thank all of you for your responses, believe me, they are more than appreciated.
    I've tried and tried and tried straight razor shaving, but it's not giving me the desired results. Honestly, my safety razor gives me a much better, closer shave. My issue with the SR is that under my chin and my neck, my beard grows in the opposite direction of shaving with the straight razor. I've tried every angle possible and I've cut the heck out of myself, yes I've been patient, but it's just not working. So, in the end I'm going to stick with my grandfathers old safety razor.
    Thanks for all of your advice and many happy shaves in the future!


    We don't even know if you were using a real "Straight Razor" let alone if it was ever "Shave Ready" which to many of us is very depressing because now we just lost a possible member of our small little group You very well might have not have ever had a chance at achieving a smooth shave..
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    Any razor I aquire is always sent out to a pro for honing before I use it. This way, I know for sure that it's shave ready.

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