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    Default Hi everyone, great forum!

    hi all,

    I've been reading the forums for a few weeks now, and thought I would join. Really great information here, guys. Thanks!

    I've had a terrible time with ingrown hairs and no matter the number of blades I use, be it mach 3 or fusion or whatever I try, I just can't seem to get a close enough shave. But the worst of it is, those nasty little ingrowns. I am plagued by them.

    I have been told that my only and best option is the straight razor, and while I am a little nervous about trying it on myself, I always ask the barber to make sure he finishes with a straight edge, because I just love the feel of it afterwards. It's the best shave.

    That being said, I wonder how much money I have to put together to start out with a kit that won't discourage me (because the blade is awful) but won't break the bank too? I've been out of work the last 4 months, got laid off and can't afford to spend too much.

    Anyway, thanks again, for creating a great website. I'm more hyped than ever to start shaving after going through this site.

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    Hi and welcome.

    About starting of as cheap as possible.
    Here is a great tread by RayG:
    http://straightrazorpalace.com/newbi...irt-cheap.html



    "Cheap Tools Is Misplaced Economy. Always buy the best and highest grade of razors, hones and strops. Then you are prepared to do the best work."
    - Napoleon LeBlanc, 1895

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    We recently tried putting together a guide in the Wiki. You might find it useful: Buying a beginner's set on a budget - Straight Razor Place Wiki.

    Good luck, and feel free to ask more questions. This guide is still very much work in progress.

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    welcome and enjoy

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    thanks for the welcome, everyone

    if not for this forum, I would have wasted money on one of those "Master"s on ebay, thinking I could start off with a cheaper blade to get used to shaving this way, not realizing it would probably deter me, because of the uselessness of the blade and most likely several nicks!

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    Welcome to SRP! Whenever you get your tools read this tutorial here on your first shaves by SRP founder Lynn Abrams. Get you started on the right foot so to speak.
    Be careful how you treat people on your way up, you may meet them again on your way back down.

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    Hola and Welcome to SRP the knowledge base,experience,advice here is great,enjoy

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    Welcome. BeBerlin's given you great advice.

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