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    Default Looking For A Straight

    I joined this forum quite awhile ago but only recently became active. I own all of the necessaries to use a straight razor, including a recently purchased set of hones. I'm now in the market for a second razor, as the first I owned is vintage and in need of restoration. I've seen many Kriegar and Zeepks on the cheap, as well some selective NY brands - but I figured that they may not be of very high quality, so I am wondering of people's opinion on them.

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    Yeah, those cheep new blades are pretty crap with very few exceptions.
    http://straightrazorpalace.com/srpwi...azors_to_avoid

    Have you looked in the Classifieds here? Lots of good gear goes fast there so don't hesitate if you see one you like.

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    I strongly recommend that you familiarise yourself with the Wiki (cf also your post about buying hones). You will find your questions answered in a concise, and consistent fashion there. Some pointers:


    Good luck,
    Robin

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    +1 on the info given.

    Looking for a razor would best be done here in the classified's. New razors that are good quality can get pricey but there are always good quality razors here. You could check ebay but be careful and make sure you've looked through the Wiki this is also a good idea if you plan on going antiquing for a razor. Please stay away from the cheapies they can look nice but that's all they will ever be is to look at.

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    +1 with the above about perusing the classifieds. Get yourself a shave ready razor for two reasons. First, you will have a razor that is properly honed so you won't be trying to determine if your technique isn't correct, or the edge is not good because you haven't yet learned to properly hone. And, second, you will have a razor to use for comparison as you learn to hone. Learn one skill at a time. Life will be easier...

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    You got all great responses....nothing to add other then just to follow the above and you won't go wrong.
    Having Fun Shaving

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    $75 - $100 will get you a decent razor on SRP classifieds or buying new. Having a new straight in the stable is always good in that you have the bench mark for any restoration projects.

    Good Luck!

    Pabster

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