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    Traveling east..... RMC_SS_LDO's Avatar
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    Another possible option for a strop can be newspaper. Fold it so you have a flat strip and place on a flat surface- good strop that's cheap. Many also report using it when traveling.

    Someone else posted before GC08 (great crash of 2008) about wrapping the ends of the paper in popsicle sticks to allow it to be used as a home-made hanging strop.

    When you are ready to move to a "traditional" strop, Tony Miller's are very highly regarded. Wish I had started with one myself!

    http://shop.thewellshavedgentleman.com/main.sc

    Good luck!

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    Allen

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    I have little qualification to offer advice, but in my prior experience with using a straight blade you need a few key things. A good slippery soap so the blade glides, a steady hand and alert eyes (no shaving while you can hardly focus on the mirror in the early morning), a light touch and a sharp blade.

    If it feels like you cutting whiskers, than your blade is not sharp enough or your angle is wrong. It should simply glide across your face with almost no resistance. Don’t stutter shave, those little jerky movements will get you. Start with small deliberate strokes, maybe only a couple inches at one time in the beginning. Then as you become more comfortable move to full length, fluid strokes. I usually cover the same spot twice, once to cut it down and a second stroke for final crop, and don’t rush.

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    ok its going much much better now. it went very smoothly and I got a satisfactory shave for the most part. about equal to a normal cartridge shave. no razor bumps at all and went alo quicker. I am only doing two north to south passes to get my face used to it, with some touch up across the grain on my lip and chin. my lip and chin are hard but doable.

    I think the amount of concentration that this takes, is relaxing. like meditation but..shaving? so I really like that aspect. I am still debating if it is for me since I am a stay at home dad during the day and have studies at night....lol my son (2yrs) scared me and I damn near slit my adams apple...since that's what I was shaving at the moment lol.

    -Damian

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