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    In over my head kasperitis's Avatar
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    I thought this thread was about straight razor shaving below the belt. Imagine my reaction to the thought of that!

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    Hi Old-School and Shimmy.

    Yes you are right the exchange rate is the best it has been for quite a while, although it is still surprising just how much it adds on when you are getting several things.

    I ordered some things from classic shaving a while ago but am kicking myself that I didn't get a few extra bits at the same time. In particular I wish I had got some diamond pastes as the postage doesn't really justify ordering them on their own. Will just to wait untill I have saved up for another purchase.

    Shimmy, I am just down the road in Wellington. There is actually a reasonable selection of soaps, creams and brushes here. Let me know if you want something picked up and I can always post it up. Otherwise let me know if you are coming down and I can let you know the best places I have found to look. But yes as for hones or strops don't even bother looking.

    Kasperitis, lol, sorry to disapoint!

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Kiwi View Post
    Kasperitis, lol, sorry to disapoint!

    I wasn't disappointed. I was relieved. :-P

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    Kasperitis, you weren't the only one who clicked on this one thinking "bikini area" shaving...

    I'm certain there are folks on this forum who would readily admit enjoying a good video of lovelies str8 shaving "down under".

    (if you have anything worth sharing, PM me!)

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    Just a bit of an update on the local sourcing front.
    Carbatec (.co.nz or 09 274 9454) do a couple of honing compounds. They will ship out a catalogue to you, which is great too if you are into your woodworking.
    The first is a polishing paste by Pfeil, and comes in a 450g tube for $39 (+ around 30% to include conversion from AUD and postage). The other is an unbranded blade honing compound and comes in a bar. This is $20 (+30% etc) for 180g and contains chromium oxide and "other" abrasives.
    Both could work, but like any of the other products I have found in NZ it is hard to know what grit size we are looking at e.g. Rotorua Lapidary do a very fine grit product called Crystalite A (or something similar) that is used for polishing rocks. I asked them if they had a spec on the grit size, but this was clearly too hard.
    I don't know.
    In the end I have gone with a pre-pasted strop with diamond compounds and taken the hit with the multiple ordering from the States (Yes, over-cautious would be fairly accurate!!!!). Now please excuse me while I check my account......
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    In OZ (Sydney) there is a place in a big mall near bondi junction, called the Shave Shop I think. They had a couple of Dovo's and some yellow paste, perhaps they ship. Just another option. I'm here on a little vacation, (avoiding some Canadian winter I went from -26C to +26C), and found this shop by accident.
    Gotta go, I'm off to the beach.
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    Gluegun,

    Thanks for the update. Looks like you have put quite a bit of effort into this as well.

    I took a hit a short while ago a got a norton 4/8k in, but would really like something to finish with. I actually have some Dovo red and green paste which I got at the same time that I am yet to try out, but I have also resigned myself that it will be back to importing something from the US. I really need a better strop to so I may go knocking on Tony's door. Gonna have to save a few pennies first though.

    Gomez, thanks for that, I think I have seen a website for the shaving shop. Hope you are enjoying the holiday.

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    I'm amazed nobody has said it already. Some of you have hinted at it but my auld man would be ashamed of me if I DIDNT take the bait and say...

    "I've never had any troubles down under. No sir, i've never had any complaints "

    Well come on, someone had to say it. It may as well be me


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    Hey Kiwi,
    Another option for a strop is on trade-me. Not the old, scuffed, nicked and nasty ones, but there is a lady who sells new shearing strops. It's no good as is, but can be modified with a swivel and decent handle. $20 buy now price. Let me know if this sounds likely for you and I will let you know how I went with it. There are a couple of things I would have done differently, but I have ended up with a pretty decent strop, all things considered. Photo's available on request!!!
    The downside is you don't end up with a Tony Miller....and that would be a shame. His 4 sided paddle looks like a good all rounder if you want something for pasting and a side left for plain stropping.

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