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    Default Where to start?

    I'm new to the forum and the reason that I joined is because I want to start straight razor shaving but I don't know where to start. I don't even know what kind o razor to get.

    Jon"Petie"Ross

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    Check out the Wiki, it has all the info you will need.

    And Welcome

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    take the time to read the wiki and then find every sticky in every forum.. ESPECIALLY The do not buy list. you will be tempted to buy a nice shiny new razor.... don't buy a nice shiney new piece of shit.

    read lynns post on your first shave like 9 times.

    read lynns post on your first shave again.

    consider how much you are willing and able to invest, and how interested you want to get. I am a real newbie at this (4 months deep) and am approaching the 200$ mark. that isn't a scare tactic. but there are things worth spending money on. a good razor is one of them, as is a good strop.

    use the forums. people here are very very helpful. and the information here will give you want you need to know to make a good choice. heres a hint: its a good choice. just be informed.

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    As long as the razor is of N. American or European manufacture it is probably a good razor, please shy away from the made in China, Pakistan and other recent 3rd world products. The quality is practically non existent.
    It is easier to fool people than to convince them they have been fooled. Twain

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    welcome, and the others are right read, and read more. then make your decision. do not be afraid to ask lots of questions. the members here are all willing to help you get started. most important is to make sure the razor you buy is shave ready or if not send it to one of the honemeisters here. having a shave ready is the most important step to enjoying straight shaving..good luck and let us know your progress....

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    Welcome to straight shaving and the forums!

    Here is a link to the wiki:

    Straight Razor Place Wiki

    Here is a link to the classifieds:

    Main Index - Straight Razor Place Classifieds

    These are by far the two best places you can start. Much of this hobby comes down to personal taste, but there are still certain parts that you want to pay close attention and follow the wisdom of those who've done it and cut themselves. There are a number of videos showing shaving technique, stropping technique, and even how to make a lather. I recommend watching as many of them as possible before starting.

    Good luck, welcome, and happy shaving,

    Sean

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    Welcome to the forum.

    As above really, read everything and watch the videos in the Wiki, and read all of the sticky threads in the forum.

    Also Lynns DVD is superb value for money, and contains almost everything you need to know.

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    Being new myself... something that continues to help me out other than the forums here. Is going back and re-reading the Wiki. I can't stress it enough. Wiki, Wiki, Wiki...

    Good luck, welcome aboard and have fun.

    Mike

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    Ditto on all the above. I bought my strop and Dovo razor from classicshaving.com and also bought Lynn Abram's World of Straight Razor Shaving dvd. Hope this helps!

    Rich

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    The bare Minimum you need:

    A straight razor that is "shave ready"(honed by a pro)
    A strop
    Some type of shaving soap or cream
    A Brush

    The following wiki article is a good start, but can still be improved on if anyone out there is paying attention


    Buying a beginner's set on a budget - Straight Razor Place Wiki

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