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    Default Just received my new Dovo Best Quality and SRD strop....

    I must say, very impressed with the quality and speed of it all. I spent the past week studying up on how to strop, properly shave, and lather till I resemble Santa. I got into SR shaving about a month ago when i picked up a parker SR1 straight razor, it worked so well and took the "fear" out of shaving with a straight razor. From that moment I decided to upgrade and pick up a decent SR and strop.

    I unpacked my SRD goodies and began to strop (hopefully proper) my new Dovo Best Quality, let it rest and soaked my brush in some hot water while I showered. Hoped out and did my new usual hot towel prep on my face, followed by some Proraso preshave cream. let that sit a bit and worked up my Proraso green tea lather, then I went to town with the new razor!

    It went very well, though a notable difference between the parker disposable blade SR. All in all, very smooth and no irritation.

    Pretty I'm hooked, been searching on ebay for some vintage razors to practice my honing skills on.

    JG

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    Let me get this right, you got a Parker disposable, a Dovo Best aaaaaaand purchased from SRD? You must be my long lost brother, on the smart side of the family!

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    Go slow and careful on the strop so that you don't dull that new edge. Almost all newbies, myself included, dull their first blade learning how to strop. Don't worry about learning to hone for a few months until you get shaving and stropping down pat. Now you're addicted... good luck!

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    Quote Originally Posted by AFDavis11 View Post
    Let me get this right, you got a Parker disposable, a Dovo Best aaaaaaand purchased from SRD? You must be my long lost brother, on the smart side of the family!
    Haha! For sure! It's a great razor. The Parker isn't bad either for what it is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jbtusa View Post
    Go slow and careful on the strop so that you don't dull that new edge. Almost all newbies, myself included, dull their first blade learning how to strop. Don't worry about learning to hone for a few months until you get shaving and stropping down pat. Now you're addicted... good luck!
    Thanks. I'm trying to go slow but still accomplish some progress lol. I picked up a wade and butcher from eBay to practice with. Should be here soon.

    I've got the bug

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