After a two year hiatus and not giving them a proper chance I'm trying my hand at shaving with a straight razor again.
I enjoyed the ritual tremendously. Unfortunately I think the only razor I tried had a bum hone job and I was in graduate school at the time so my focus was elsewhere.
Also--a big thing--I was washing my face twice a day and, even before straight shaving, had horrible breakouts. I always felt like the blade was dragging each hair out kicking and screaming. Since then I've really dialed back using any soap on my face; I typically just splash some water on it twice a day and my skin is 100% clear now. I'm hoping this will smooth things along.
So I purchased a budget-priced custom blade from B&B along with a Tony Miller strop. I even managed to take advantage of his "Cyber Monday" special!
Anyhow, I look forward to sharing my second round progress and hopefully making a permanent switch!
-Michael
Jumping BACK into straights
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Hey, Silb.
Like many, I found pronouncements of 'shave ready' vary somewhat
Hopefully the 'budget custom' (??) will have a fine edge and help your get back to business. If stropping is also new, you might consider saving that Tony Miller strop for a few more months down the road. Unless its already been adorned w/ nicks, those are really nice, premium strops. 'Hate to hack it up. (can you tell I sucked at stropping when I started?)
If your first blade needs re-honing - pm me. Just pick up return postage cost (typically about $2.75 w/ bubble pack mailer) and I'll gladly hone.
Keep posting on how it goes.
Like many, I found pronouncements of 'shave ready' vary somewhat
Hopefully the 'budget custom' (??) will have a fine edge and help your get back to business. If stropping is also new, you might consider saving that Tony Miller strop for a few more months down the road. Unless its already been adorned w/ nicks, those are really nice, premium strops. 'Hate to hack it up. (can you tell I sucked at stropping when I started?)
If your first blade needs re-honing - pm me. Just pick up return postage cost (typically about $2.75 w/ bubble pack mailer) and I'll gladly hone.
Keep posting on how it goes.
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Now that you mention it, I recall having this same issue with the first Tony Miller strop I bought! I just sent him an email asking whether it's too late to include a practice strop with my order; hopefully I can squeeze one of those into the package. Thank you for the reminder and your kind offer!pinklather wrote:If stropping is also new, you might consider saving that Tony Miller strop for a few more months down the road . . . If your first blade needs re-honing - pm me. Just pick up return postage cost (typically about $2.75 w/ bubble pack mailer) and I'll gladly hone.
I do mean B&B the forum! It's actually a razor from Seraphim. I haven't been hanging around the straight sub-forums much lately but I know he is highly regarded and his work looks outstanding. I did some quick research prior to purchasing the "Gatorback"--the last straight listed in this B/S/T thread on B&B. It's actually sitting in my mailbox as I type this but I'm not home to enjoy it yet, which is just as good because I don't have a proper strop.Gssixgun wrote:When you say B&B do you mean the Forum, as in a shave ready razor from an enthusiast over there, or is this a B&B brand razor ????
Thank you for the replies and encouragement gentlemen, I will surely post some beauty pics of my gear--I know I can never get enough shaving pics