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Straight Razors

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    Any of you pussys shave with a straight razor? I have for years. I’m in need of having some blades honed but my guy is no longer doing it. Anybody know a place that will hone some razors for me?
     
    I sharpen my own, but classic shaving may hone it for you. I don't know if they work on razors not made by them.
     
    I just started using a straight razor recently. Bought a cheap one to try it out. What are some nice razors you would recommend? Is there much difference in them?
     
    Actually love seeing people move to traditional shaving stuff.

    Few years ago when Gillette said BBQing was toxic masculinity I bought an antique double edge razor and spent $11 on blades that have lasted me more than a year of shaves, shaving pretty much daily.

    Fuck that $30 for 5 blades and being told I suck while doing it.

    If you are going to be big on straights you will need to learn to sharpen.

    Guessing unless you drop it on your granite counter top it's a light hone and strop to keep it in shape.
     
    I have a old 53 I think Gillette clam shell safety razor and a 1941 3 piece, feather blades are the shit, but I haven’t shaved in several years, even then I only did my neck. Thought about a cut throat but never did it.
     
    Most of them use replaceable blades anymore

    That's my barbershop, before Covid hit and they started contact tracing so I haven't been back.

    You either buy single edge blades or they have some sort of contraption that holds a double edge.

    They would only do back of neck.
     
    I haven’t tried the disposable blade straights. All of mine are true straights. I have some strops and diamond paste that I’ve used to touch them up over the years. But I think I need the edges touched up at this point. While I have no issues sharpening my knives and axes….I just don’t have the time / motivation to buy all wet stones to do these razors
     
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    There's only two types of people in the world. Those with beards and women
    Mine was to the middle of my chest and the last haircut I got that bitch cut half of it off without me asking. It’s probably 8” now, I feel like a child. Lol

    Hell my mustache went past my ears if I pulled it back .
     
    A few years ago I caught mine on fire. It took two days to get the burnt hair smell out of my sinuses.
    Mine was to the middle of my chest and the last haircut I got that bitch cut half of it off without me asking. It’s probably 8” now, I feel like a child. Lol

    Hell my mustache went past my ears if I pulled it back .
    Now I keep it at about that 8 inch length.
     
    Now, I myself haven't shaved in over a decade, and when I did that I hadn't shaved in over 2 decades. Went through a bit of a period where shaving was a necessity. At That Time, I used my grandfather's straight-razors. The one he carried through Europe in WWII, as well as the other one he purchased sometime in the 50's. I still have the stone, and the strop that he carried back then, too. Still incredibly sharp, and will last a lot of lifetimes when looked after.

    I also have another grandfather's 'Safety Razor' which I believe is a Gillette but I'm not sure. For my own particular beard-shadow, I dull the 'Blue Blades' in less than a shave. Whereas with the Wilkinson Sword's, I can get 3-4 shaves before they get dull. I've had many others say the opposite, but YMMV.

    Matter of fact, there was quite the thread here on the 'Hide, pre-Scout days. Lot of input from a lot of people. Most of which aren't here anymore.

    And PMclaine, you'll have to come over here, so we can scan your face and that way you can sculpt whatever 'style' you want to look like in the computer, before we turn the laser on. Be sure to bring over a blank passport though, because the way this thing allegedly cuts stainless and whatnot.... "facial recognition" might be an issue. All we can do is try....

    HA
     
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    A few years ago I caught mine on fire. It took two days to get the burnt hair smell out of my sinuses.

    Now I keep it at about that 8 inch length.
    I lied mine was down to my nipple line pretty much. I'm still pissed at that lady months later lol

    I have had multiple people stop me lately saying I have a nice beard, its weird. I guess it probably looks nicer though.

    It was annoying pulling it out of my seatbelt, but I could cover my whole face when people whined about masks. Lol
     
    Now, I myself haven't shaved in over a decade, and when I did that I hadn't shaved in over 2 decades. Went through a bit of a period where shaving was a necessity. At That Time, I used my grandfather's straight-razors. The one he carried through Europe in WWII, as well as the other one he purchased sometime in the 50's. I still have the stone, and the strop that he carried back then, too. Still incredibly sharp, and will last a lot of lifetimes when looked after.

    I also have another grandfather's 'Safety Razor' which I believe is a Gillette but I'm not sure. For my own particular beard-shadow, I dull the 'Blue Blades' in less than a shave. Whereas with the Wilkinson Sword's, I can get 3-4 shaves before they get dull. I've had many others say the opposite, but YMMV.

    Matter of fact, there was quite the thread here on the 'Hide, pre-Scout days. Lot of input from a lot of people. Most of which aren't here anymore.

    And PMclaine, you'll have to come over here, so we can scan your face and that way you can sculpt whatever 'style' you want to look like in the computer, before we turn the laser on. Be sure to bring over a blank passport though, because the way this thing allegedly cuts stainless and whatnot.... "facial recognition" might be an issue. All we can do is try....

    HA


    Vaccine free..........Trudeau wont let me in......

    Guessing he may be a customer for his vagina pubes.
     
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    I just started using a straight razor recently. Bought a cheap one to try it out. What are some nice razors you would recommend? Is there much difference in them?
    If I was going modern Kamasori I would look at one that takes the Feather Artist Club (?) blades. Legit Kamasori? This guy...

    Classic cut throat? I dig my Wade and Butchers. Gotta get Doc to jazz up my 8/8s "Celebrated" find.
    W&B.jpg

    Scales are in great shape but the pins need tightened and it has a slight "frown". Even came with the orginal coffin (the "patch" job sucks) but for 170 years old I'm pretty pleased!
     
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    I will give a 'shout out' to Skallywag Tactical, as they have straight-razors (amongst many other things) and they're on sale right now. I've been thinking of picking one up, 'just because'.
     
    Whipped Dog does a great job. I've dealt with Larry and he is a super nice fellow. Reasonable too. $22.00 for a hollow ground blade.
     
    Who’s man enough to shave your balls with one? Safety razor is bad enough, them corners will get ya.

    I don’t know how people use multiple blades, when I had to shave for work that shit tore my face up, single blade is the way to go.
     
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    Ya'll need to step up to something that will get really sharp. Obsidian is 500-1000 times sharper than surgical steel.

    Obsidian-Arrowhead-1.jpg



    Surprisingly, the edge of a piece of obsidian is superior to that of a surgeon’s steel scalpel. It is 3 times sharper than diamond and between 500-1000 times sharper than a razor or a surgeon’s steel blade resulting in easier incisions and fewer microscopic ragged tissue cuts.
    See also what is most abundant gas in atmosphere
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    Surprisingly, the edge of a piece of obsidian is superior to that of a surgeon’s steel scalpel. It is 3 times sharper than diamond and between 500-1000 times sharper than a razor or a surgeon’s steel blade resulting in easier incisions and fewer microscopic ragged tissue cuts.
    See also what is most abundant gas in atmosphere

    Is obsidian conductive?​

    The mineral has no electrical conductivity, is not radioactive, and melts at a temperature of 1200 to 1500 degrees Celsius.

    Is purple obsidian real?​

    Purple Obsidian naturally speaks to the psychic abilities within us. … Purple Obsidian is a see-through purple stone that can be purely purpleand resemble amethyst, may be clear with purple stripes, or clear with purple freckles. These are very light purple specimens. You will receive one stone approximately 1″ – 1.25″.

    Is obsidian a sharp?​

    Obsidian is a volcanic glass that is created when magma is pushed to the earth’s surface and is cooled very rapidly. … Obsidian is not particularly hard (unlike diamond), it’s just capable of being very sharp.

    Is obsidian rare?​

    Obsidian is found in many locations worldwide. It is confined to areas of geologically recent volcanic activity. Obsidian older than a few million years is rarebecause the glassy rock is rapidly destroyed or altered by weathering, heat, or other processes.

    Is green obsidian man made?​

    Certain forms of green obsidian rock are natural, and other forms are not. … Obsidian is mostly composed of silicon dioxide. There are forms of manmade green obsidian that would not be able to be defined as natural. These are usually created by simply using glass and dye.

    Does black obsidian scratch?​

    Obsidian only ranks 5-6 on the Mohs scale of hardness, making it a relatively soft stone. … Additionally, when storing black obsidian, it’s best to keep it away from diamonds and other hard stones as they too can scratch the obsidian’s surface.

    Is obsidian heavy?​

    Obsidian is as heavy as any other average stone, since it is quartz, so if it is light weight, it is not obsidian. Very few minerals are light weight, especially dark minerals, none that I know of.

    Can diamonds be found in obsidian?​

    Some basalts contain gemstones like corundum, zircon and garnets. Another volcanic rock is called kimberlite. Kimberlite pipes are the most major source of diamond. Occasionally, varieties of volcanic glass, obsidian, are cut and fashioned as gemstones.

    Is obsidian magnetic?​

    The magnetic properties of obsidian have been recognized by geologists for some time and the causes subject to investigation (e.g., Schlinger et al., 1986). Basic glasses are reported to be more magnetic than acid glasses (George, 1924:370).

    How do you make obsidian not cobblestone?​

    If a source block of lava meets water, it becomes obsidian. If a source block of water meets lava, it becomes stone. Not cobblestone, but stone. Now if a block of water and a block of lava (not the source blocks) meet each other, cobblestone is generated.

    Is Obsidian the hardest rock?​

    Obsidian is a type of igneous rock that is formed from volcanic lava. … Obsidian has a hardness rating of 5-6 on Moh’s Hardness Scale.

    What is sharpest thing in the world?​

    The sharpest object ever made is a tungsten needle that tapers down to the thickness of a single atom. It was manufactured by placing a narrow tungsten wire in an atmosphere of nitrogen and exposing it to a strong electric field in a device called a field ion microscope.

    See also what is a common feature of ritual objects from the chinese bronze age?

    What temp does Obsidian melt?​

    It’s about 1,000 degrees Celsius (1,830 degrees Fahrenheit). That’s about five times as hot as your oven when you bake a cake! Rondi: Sounds like what scientists call a “volatile situation.” Obsidian: If there’s any crack or weak zone above the magma chamber, that magma is going to blow!

    Why is obsidian so sharp?​

    Obsidian can be so sharp due to it’s hard, glass-like characteristics. It’s brittle qualities are a side effect of this hardness. Unlike metal knives, obsidian blades are never used to pry with.

    What sedimentary rock does obsidian turn into?​

    black sand
    Obsidian can be weathered and eroded into sediments and become black sand. Sediments are naturally occurring and are bits and pieces of weathered and eroded rocks that are moved by wind, water, ice, and gravity.

    Is obsidian a good conductor of heat?​

    Igneous rock has the exact same heat conductivity as obsidian. It’s not even that great considering mafic rock apparently has even lower heat conductivity. (But this does mean you can use obsidian instead when you’re in a pinch and don’t have enough igneous).

    Is Strawberry Obsidian man-made?​

    Strawberry Obsidian is a see-through, pink stone. While it is a man-made glass, it is an accepted member of the gemstone community.

    How long does it take to mine crying Obsidian?​

    Breaking
    BlockCrying Obsidian
    Hardness50
    Tool
    Breaking time [A]
    Default250

    What is ice Obsidian?​

    Ice Obsidian is produced when felsic lava extruded from a volcano cools rapidly with minimal crystal growth. … In the real life, Obsidian protects the wearer from any mischief, suppresses aggressive energy, sharpens mind, and removes stress. Obsidian is a stone of prudence.

    Why don t surgeons use obsidian scalpels?​

    But there has been little academic research into the efficacy of obsidian blades compared with steel scalpels, and they do have disadvantages: Obsidian scalpels are not Food and Drug Administration-approved, and they are extremely brittle and prone to breaking if lateral forces are applied, meaning they are unlikely to …

    See also What Is A Natural Levee??

    Can you smelt obsidian?​

    Melting, certainly, as long as it has not trapped a significant amount of gas in solution when solidified. The melting point is around 700 to 900 degrees C. So you would need a hot furnace.

    Are scalpels made of obsidian?​

    Obsidian Scalpels
    Obsidian is a type of volcanic glass that produces a much finer blade than conventional steel. It is ideal for applications where an extremely fine cutting action is required or where trace metals from ordinary scalpel blades cannot be tolerated.

    Why is obsidian called Dragon glass?​

    Characteristics. Obsidian is volcanic glass formed by immense heat and pressure in the earth. Smallfolk like to say that dragonglass is made by dragons, while maesters say it comes from the fires of the earth.

    What is the rarest color of obsidian?​

    Obsidian Information
    DataValue
    ColorsBlack; gray, banded with brown streaks. Green, blue, and reddish stones (transparent) are very rare. Iridescence noted: gold, silver, blue, violet, green, and combinations of these colors, due to inclusions of minute bubbles that reflect light.

    Can I sleep with my obsidian bracelet?​

    You should only wear Pi Xiu on your left hand to attract its benefits but because these are made of obsidian you can also wear them on your right hand too. In general: never wear them to sleep, while swimming or having sex; keep the dragon’s head facin… see more.

    Does Obsidian break easily?​

    Obsidian is rough, fragile, and amorphous, with very sharp edges breaking. It was used in the past for the manufacture of cutting and slicing equipment and was used experimentally as surgical scalpel blades.

    Can you make obsidian?​

    There is no crafting recipe for obsidian. Instead, any time flowing water hits a stationary lava “source” block, the lava turns into obsidian. You can find stationary lava in the following places: Lava is easiest to find as “lava falls” in caves and ravines.

    Are there gems in lava?​

    The green gems are olivine crystals, a common mineral found in Hawaii’s lava. At jewelry quality, the mineral is called peridot. As the volcano erupts, it blasts apart molten lava, allowing for green olivine minerals to be separated from the rest of the melt and fall as tiny gemstones.

    Obsidian: Spiritual Meaning, Powers And Uses​


    HOW TO SPOT FAKE CRYSTALS | PART 4 | OBSIDIAN , RHODOCHROSITE & SELENITE | ARE YOUR CRYSTALS FAKE??​


    How do crystals work? – Graham Baird​


    Obsidian | Crystals 101​


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    I love my straight razor. Haven't had an electric razor in years. Nothing like a good shave from a piece of steel.

    Already have my son practicing with a practice blade. Being only 9 he has some time before he needs a real blade
     
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    Ya'll need to step up to something that will get really sharp. Obsidian is 500-1000 times sharper than surgical steel.

    Obsidian-Arrowhead-1.jpg



    Surprisingly, the edge of a piece of obsidian is superior to that of a surgeon’s steel scalpel. It is 3 times sharper than diamond and between 500-1000 times sharper than a razor or a surgeon’s steel blade resulting in easier incisions and fewer microscopic ragged tissue cuts.
    See also what is most abundant gas in atmosphere
    https://lisbdnet.com/what-is-most-abundant-gas-in-atmosphere/
    https://lisbdnet.com/what-is-most-abundant-gas-in-atmosphere/
    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    Surprisingly, the edge of a piece of obsidian is superior to that of a surgeon’s steel scalpel. It is 3 times sharper than diamond and between 500-1000 times sharper than a razor or a surgeon’s steel blade resulting in easier incisions and fewer microscopic ragged tissue cuts.
    See also what is most abundant gas in atmosphere

    Is obsidian conductive?​

    The mineral has no electrical conductivity, is not radioactive, and melts at a temperature of 1200 to 1500 degrees Celsius.

    Is purple obsidian real?​

    Purple Obsidian naturally speaks to the psychic abilities within us. … Purple Obsidian is a see-through purple stone that can be purely purpleand resemble amethyst, may be clear with purple stripes, or clear with purple freckles. These are very light purple specimens. You will receive one stone approximately 1″ – 1.25″.

    Is obsidian a sharp?​

    Obsidian is a volcanic glass that is created when magma is pushed to the earth’s surface and is cooled very rapidly. … Obsidian is not particularly hard (unlike diamond), it’s just capable of being very sharp.

    Is obsidian rare?​

    Obsidian is found in many locations worldwide. It is confined to areas of geologically recent volcanic activity. Obsidian older than a few million years is rarebecause the glassy rock is rapidly destroyed or altered by weathering, heat, or other processes.

    Is green obsidian man made?​

    Certain forms of green obsidian rock are natural, and other forms are not. … Obsidian is mostly composed of silicon dioxide. There are forms of manmade green obsidian that would not be able to be defined as natural. These are usually created by simply using glass and dye.

    Does black obsidian scratch?​

    Obsidian only ranks 5-6 on the Mohs scale of hardness, making it a relatively soft stone. … Additionally, when storing black obsidian, it’s best to keep it away from diamonds and other hard stones as they too can scratch the obsidian’s surface.

    Is obsidian heavy?​

    Obsidian is as heavy as any other average stone, since it is quartz, so if it is light weight, it is not obsidian. Very few minerals are light weight, especially dark minerals, none that I know of.

    Can diamonds be found in obsidian?​

    Some basalts contain gemstones like corundum, zircon and garnets. Another volcanic rock is called kimberlite. Kimberlite pipes are the most major source of diamond. Occasionally, varieties of volcanic glass, obsidian, are cut and fashioned as gemstones.

    Is obsidian magnetic?​

    The magnetic properties of obsidian have been recognized by geologists for some time and the causes subject to investigation (e.g., Schlinger et al., 1986). Basic glasses are reported to be more magnetic than acid glasses (George, 1924:370).

    How do you make obsidian not cobblestone?​

    If a source block of lava meets water, it becomes obsidian. If a source block of water meets lava, it becomes stone. Not cobblestone, but stone. Now if a block of water and a block of lava (not the source blocks) meet each other, cobblestone is generated.

    Is Obsidian the hardest rock?​

    Obsidian is a type of igneous rock that is formed from volcanic lava. … Obsidian has a hardness rating of 5-6 on Moh’s Hardness Scale.

    What is sharpest thing in the world?​

    The sharpest object ever made is a tungsten needle that tapers down to the thickness of a single atom. It was manufactured by placing a narrow tungsten wire in an atmosphere of nitrogen and exposing it to a strong electric field in a device called a field ion microscope.

    See also what is a common feature of ritual objects from the chinese bronze age?

    What temp does Obsidian melt?​

    It’s about 1,000 degrees Celsius (1,830 degrees Fahrenheit). That’s about five times as hot as your oven when you bake a cake! Rondi: Sounds like what scientists call a “volatile situation.” Obsidian: If there’s any crack or weak zone above the magma chamber, that magma is going to blow!

    Why is obsidian so sharp?​

    Obsidian can be so sharp due to it’s hard, glass-like characteristics. It’s brittle qualities are a side effect of this hardness. Unlike metal knives, obsidian blades are never used to pry with.

    What sedimentary rock does obsidian turn into?​

    black sand
    Obsidian can be weathered and eroded into sediments and become black sand. Sediments are naturally occurring and are bits and pieces of weathered and eroded rocks that are moved by wind, water, ice, and gravity.

    Is obsidian a good conductor of heat?​

    Igneous rock has the exact same heat conductivity as obsidian. It’s not even that great considering mafic rock apparently has even lower heat conductivity. (But this does mean you can use obsidian instead when you’re in a pinch and don’t have enough igneous).

    Is Strawberry Obsidian man-made?​

    Strawberry Obsidian is a see-through, pink stone. While it is a man-made glass, it is an accepted member of the gemstone community.

    How long does it take to mine crying Obsidian?​

    Breaking
    BlockCrying Obsidian
    Hardness50
    Tool
    Breaking time [A]
    Default250

    What is ice Obsidian?​

    Ice Obsidian is produced when felsic lava extruded from a volcano cools rapidly with minimal crystal growth. … In the real life, Obsidian protects the wearer from any mischief, suppresses aggressive energy, sharpens mind, and removes stress. Obsidian is a stone of prudence.

    Why don t surgeons use obsidian scalpels?​

    But there has been little academic research into the efficacy of obsidian blades compared with steel scalpels, and they do have disadvantages: Obsidian scalpels are not Food and Drug Administration-approved, and they are extremely brittle and prone to breaking if lateral forces are applied, meaning they are unlikely to …

    See also What Is A Natural Levee??

    Can you smelt obsidian?​

    Melting, certainly, as long as it has not trapped a significant amount of gas in solution when solidified. The melting point is around 700 to 900 degrees C. So you would need a hot furnace.

    Are scalpels made of obsidian?​

    Obsidian Scalpels
    Obsidian is a type of volcanic glass that produces a much finer blade than conventional steel. It is ideal for applications where an extremely fine cutting action is required or where trace metals from ordinary scalpel blades cannot be tolerated.

    Why is obsidian called Dragon glass?​

    Characteristics. Obsidian is volcanic glass formed by immense heat and pressure in the earth. Smallfolk like to say that dragonglass is made by dragons, while maesters say it comes from the fires of the earth.

    What is the rarest color of obsidian?​

    Obsidian Information
    DataValue
    ColorsBlack; gray, banded with brown streaks. Green, blue, and reddish stones (transparent) are very rare. Iridescence noted: gold, silver, blue, violet, green, and combinations of these colors, due to inclusions of minute bubbles that reflect light.

    Can I sleep with my obsidian bracelet?​

    You should only wear Pi Xiu on your left hand to attract its benefits but because these are made of obsidian you can also wear them on your right hand too. In general: never wear them to sleep, while swimming or having sex; keep the dragon’s head facin… see more.

    Does Obsidian break easily?​

    Obsidian is rough, fragile, and amorphous, with very sharp edges breaking. It was used in the past for the manufacture of cutting and slicing equipment and was used experimentally as surgical scalpel blades.

    Can you make obsidian?​

    There is no crafting recipe for obsidian. Instead, any time flowing water hits a stationary lava “source” block, the lava turns into obsidian. You can find stationary lava in the following places: Lava is easiest to find as “lava falls” in caves and ravines.

    Are there gems in lava?​

    The green gems are olivine crystals, a common mineral found in Hawaii’s lava. At jewelry quality, the mineral is called peridot. As the volcano erupts, it blasts apart molten lava, allowing for green olivine minerals to be separated from the rest of the melt and fall as tiny gemstones.

    Obsidian: Spiritual Meaning, Powers And Uses​


    HOW TO SPOT FAKE CRYSTALS | PART 4 | OBSIDIAN , RHODOCHROSITE & SELENITE | ARE YOUR CRYSTALS FAKE??​


    How do crystals work? – Graham Baird​


    Obsidian | Crystals 101​


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    Fucking nerd
     
    Durham Duplex. My father used one and his father used one. Badger-hair brushes and the shaving soap came in a wooden container with a wood lid. I used one from the early sixties until I went into the military in '67.

     
    Any of you pussys shave with a straight razor? I have for years. I’m in need of having some blades honed but my guy is no longer doing it. Anybody know a place that will hone some razors for me?


    Yep Everyday. Yes, I shave everyday and yes I use a straight everyday. Here are a few of mine:

    Shave Den I.JPG



    Here's one I had custom made by a dude in the UK:

    A&E 008.JPG

    A&E 021.JPG

    A&E 012.JPG

    A&E 017.JPG


    As to honing: I hone my own. If you want to send it to me, I can hone it for you. Or there is a guy Glen (can't remember his last name off the top of my head) in Id who restores and hones SR's. I can get his contact info for you when I get home tonight.

    Rich
     
    If I was going modern Kamasori I would look at one that takes the Feather Artist Club (?) blades. Legit Kamasori? This guy...

    Classic cut throat? I dig my Wade and Butchers. Gotta get Doc to jazz up my 8/8s "Celebrated" find.
    View attachment 7762809
    Scales are in great shape but the pins need tightened and it has a slight "frown". Even came with the orginal coffin (the "patch" job sucks) but for 170 years old I'm pretty pleased!

    My W&B The Celebrated is one of my fav's. Nothing shaves like an 8/8 wedge .

    Here's a pic of it before I restored it. BTW: It was my Father's he used in the late 60's when he was a barber.

    Wade and Butcher The Celebrated.jpg



    I'll snap a pic of how it looks now, when I get home this eve.
     
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    Hey OP. Can you change the first post to simply say, “how many of you pussies shave your face?” Thanks
     
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    Merkur safety with feather blades most days. I have a proper scuttle from Georgetown Pottery to keep things warm and comfy. I do have a Genco heavy for when the straight mood hits me. A&8s, love the storage rack.
    Kyle
     
    In all seriousness, buy a nice double sides wet stone made just for that and do it yourself. Plenty of places online to get tips. It's not like sharpening a knife, it's more delicate work and almost kind of relaxing.
     
    I picked up a 5000/8000 whetstone and a 12,000 grit Naniwa finishing stone. I’ll give it a crack. Diamond paste on my felt strop improved the edge but it’s still pulling.
     
    I have an Escher stone that I prefer to not use but I have a number of Belgian Coticules and some other honing stones that I do use for my Solingen's, I believe I have a couple of Sheffield's and some feathers (I don't care for feathers, too light imo)among a few . I also have two strops and some hone paste material for those.

    There are a few techniques to honing. Some people use electrical tape on the spine, I don't. I brought my travel Solingen, coticule and strop with me to Afghanistan and Iraq. A little practice and you get fairly quick at shaving with them.
     
    I picked up a 5000/8000 whetstone and a 12,000 grit Naniwa finishing stone. I’ll give it a crack. Diamond paste on my felt strop improved the edge but it’s still pulling.
    Go light on the stones. Too much and you get what they call "silver wire". Strop technique is another acquired skill. I have more than a few nicks on one of my strops from not paying attention and going to fast:mad:.
     
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    My W&B The Celebrated is one of my fav's. Nothing shaves like an 8/8 wedge .

    Here's a pic of it before I restored it. BTW: It was my Father's he used in the late 60's when he was a barber.

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    I'll snap a pic of how it looks now, when I get home this eve.
    That is a cool blade!!

    I acquired a straight from one of the many actors that played the Lone Ranger among a lot of other movies and shows. That straight stays put away with the documentation of its origin and the list of shows he played on.
     
    I ran one for a bit, bought about $800 in stones, then flattening stones, which you have to use on your new honing stones and then every time you use them.

    It's like making your own gas, got old so quick that I just threw everything away. Strop strop strop, not getting the "I never had hair" type of result, so now you hone. ten hours of scraping your stones on the flattening stone, then run the razor up and down the 4000, 8000, 15000, strop with diamond paste, english bridle side, done.

    Got old, I even went to storing the stones vertically to try and keep them flat so I wouldn't have to use the damn flattening stone so much, didn't work.

    Then, you also have to watch your flattening stone, if it is out of whack it's recommended you buy a large chunk of granite, put sandpaper down, run the flattening stone on it to flatten the flattening stone...

    All that fuckery or you were essentially imaginary shaving, you should be able to shave against the grain and it should feel like you never had hair.

    Safety razor, dirt cheap, still one blade, still have cool designs, are ancient, easy and they will get you that "never had hair" shave. You could do the disposable straight razor types too if you need to feel cool.

    I use disposables on my nuts, never found the others to be worthwhile in that region.
     
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    I have had some portion of facial hair for almost 60% of my life, and do not ever plan to shave my full beard again. I trim regularly to a #4 guard on my Wahl trimmer.

    One of the young men I work with finds it humorous that my mustache is older than he is.
     
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    I ran one for a bit, bought about $800 in stones, then flattening stones, which you have to use on your new honing stones and then every time you use them.

    It's like making your own gas, got old so quick that I just threw everything away. Strop strop strop, not getting the "I never had hair" type of result, so now you hone. ten hours of scraping your stones on the flattening stone, then run the razor up and down the 4000, 8000, 15000, strop with diamond paste, english bridle side, done.

    Got old, I even went to storing the stones vertically to try and keep them flat so I wouldn't have to use the damn flattening stone so much, didn't work.

    Then, you also have to watch your flattening stone, if it is out of whack it's recommended you buy a large chunk of granite, put sandpaper down, run the flattening stone on it to flatten the flattening stone...

    All that fuckery or you were essentially imaginary shaving, you should be able to shave against the grain and it should feel like you never had hair.

    Safety razor, dirt cheap, still one blade, still have cool designs, are ancient, easy and they will get you that "never had hair" shave. You could do the disposable straight razor types too if you need to feel cool.

    I use disposables on my nuts, never found the others to be worthwhile in that region.
    I never found the need to put that much time into a blade. Regular stropping and occasional stoning (usually just my Belgian coticules) is what I have gotten away with.
     
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    Yikes... I have about $50 in a double sides stone. I have a pair of $200-ish razors and a few that belonged to my great grandfather, who learned his trade as a barber giving hair cuts outside the gate of an Army base during WW1. So they're not exactly new.

    I shaved with a straight razor for several years, only stopping when life changes made it impractical. (started shaving infrequently, and then when I did it was in a hurry and half a sleep.) I view it as keeping alive a lost art.
     
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    I never found the need to put that much time into a blade. Regular stropping and occasional stoning (usually just my Belgian coticules) is what I have gotten away with.
    THIS, is what my grandfather taught me, with his stuff that he'd had since he carried it in the early 40's in Holland during the war. And he used it as such, though to about '94 when he gave it to me.

    I've been using the same stuff since, in the same manner. Now I admit that it's been a while because of the beard I have, but I'm not in the business of shaving. I'm probably missing something, but all that other stuff spoken of seems just a touch 'excessive'.

    To each their own. Could also be that 'my level of good' ain't good enough. Maybe it takes 'razor sharp' to a whole new level, and is now 'razor sharper'.

    Merry Christmas
     
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