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    I have been interested in trying straight razor shaving for a while, and this Christmas finally received a razor and kit from my girlfriend. Sure, it is a replaceable blade, but this way I can try it out without worrying too much about the cost and maintenance of a nice razor before figuring out anything. Well, I tried my first shave tonight. It may not be the smoothest my face has been, and sure, it looks like I tried to tongue kiss a weasel, but it was fun. After my transfusion, and a day or so to heal, I'll have to give it another shot!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Youngcbw View Post
    It may not be the smoothest my face has been, and sure, it looks like I tried to tongue kiss a weasel, but it was fun.
    THAT is some funny Shiet right there! lol

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    Welcome to the forum, Which shavette did you get?

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    Welcome to SRP.

    I'm sure you will find this place a great place for info on all things straights.
    I started out with a straight with disposable blades, it is still in my rotation.
    A great little shaver
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    Um, all of them, any of them that have been in front of me over all these years....


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    Parker SR1

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    keep an eye on the angle of your blade and the pressure that you apply, care on those two areas will make your shave a lot smoother. Good luck!

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    Shave #2, much less blood! And no major cuts.

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    Welcome to SRP Youngcbw. Many members in Oregon. Might even be one right next door to you. Don't hesitate to ask questions. Everyone will be glad to voice their own opinions. More knowledge can only lead to better shaving.
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