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    Well, I'm in college 19 not too much money to spend maybe 100-150 dollars on a straight razor and any other supplies. I am completely new, I stopped by an antique shop in Ames, IA and they had some older blades but looked in decent condition from what i saw. I didn't want to make a move because even though they cost $18 dollars i would like something that i can truly cherish for a long time. Does any one have a suggestion on if ebay, classifieds, websites, or antique shops are the better choice? Any other advice would be fantastic!!! thank you!


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    all your razor are belong to us red96ta's Avatar
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    Try RupRazor - Straight Razors

    You can get an entry level razor and strop for $60 and that should set you up for a month or two until you can get some additional supplies.

    You can go two ways for an entry level brush...CVS has a boar brush for $8 or you can get a badger for about $35. Soaps will be about $10.
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    hope you don't catch the bug

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    So, you want something you would 'cherish', but what is that is important to you? Brand new razor, that's only been honed - get one of the Dovos at straightrazordesigns. A great vintage shaver - get something in the classifieds. The cheapest new razor that can be made to shave - get the GoldDollar from ruprazors....
    You get the idea, the best way is to figure out your priorities and that will narrow down your choices. Your budget can fit any of these.
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    I just want one of each. keenedge's Avatar
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    Another possibility. You can get an American vintage razor, shave ready and a strop for $55.00. I don't see this mentioned much here, but it seems like a good deal for someone starting out.

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    Default Thanks for the advice

    Yeah, I did state " cherish" but also thinking about it a newb razor would be a good start to get some practice in. Might also be convincing some buddies to make the switch with me.

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    Exclamation Update on My search

    So I took a trip to an antique shop to look at two straight razors they had and two were in decent conditions with no chips and not much rust. Here are the stats:

    #1) $18
    Diamond Steel

    Box Said:
    Our Very Best
    Hibbard, Spencer, Bartlett & Co.

    Notes: Super sharp flicked off the hair on my arm when I did a quick test.

    #2) $18
    Has UNIVERSAL printed on the blade.
    The shank says Landers Frary & Clark
    warranted
    New Britain *Conn*U.S.A looked like Conn...

    On the box: The Original & Only True Pipe Razor
    Manufactured Only By George WOSTENHOLM & Son Limited
    Sheffield, England

    NOtes, Somewhat sharp, will need honing. Didn't flick off hairs as easy as the other.

    Pictures will be attached Later when I have time to post them. But if anyone has any info on these two blades please help me

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    Very nice. If you want to experiment with cleaning up a blade and/or making your own scales, I recommend getting a junker off of ebay. I paid under $10 for one on there (vintage, not a new piece of junk) and instead of being able to play with it, it actually turned out to be a decent razor. I am a college student too, so I had limited funds to get set up. I definitely recommend the deal on ruprazors.com, although its not the path I went, I kind of wish I had.

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    I used Nakayamas for my house mainaman's Avatar
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    the Geo Wostenholm is a well known vintage brand.
    if you buy that and send it out for honing by a hone master and a little bit of clean up, you might end with one great razor.
    The VDH soap+brush+cup is cheapest to buy @ Walmart.
    Last edited by mainaman; 09-24-2009 at 12:18 AM.
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    +1 for ruprazors.com ken is a great guy who is very helpful reasonable and skilled. i had the pleasure of meeting him and looking over his inventory. i send him things i pick up and he restores them for me. here is a link in the wiki for srp. there is a list of the good the bad and the ugly (not really but i couldnt pass it up) a lsit of good bad and definatley stay away from manufacturers. if you find a blade on the "good" list with minimal to no pitting and or other obvious damage.... maybe pick it up and have it restored. that is usually around $50 for restore.. polish hone and shipping. heres the link...
    Frequently Asked Questions - Straight Razor Place Wiki

    i am a fan of vintage myself. i love "singing" razors and full hollow! good luck and happy hunting!!!

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