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    Quote Originally Posted by Newfie View Post
    I'll start this to keep any thread-jacking from happening (on this subject anyway) like happened to Dan's thread yesterday.

    I posted yesterday that I'm on a couple of shaving boards, one mostly dedicated to straight razors (www.straightrazorplace.com), and one leaning more towards D/E safety razors (www.badgerandblade.com) but with a fine contingent of straight users as well.

    Ever since I was old enough to shave, I basically hated the routine. It was something I did only because I had to, especially where I work now where a "No Beard Policy" is a condition of employment. I shaved in the shower, and it was only the quicker the better.

    One day I saw how much the Bride paid for the Mach III blades I used. I said "Screw this, there has to be something better". At first, it was mostly an economic decision. I bought a Merkur Classic DE razor, a pack of 10 Merkur blades, a cheap Wilkinson Sword Boar bristle brust and a tub of cheap Wilkinson Sword shaving soap. The afore mentioned kit was all in, about $40, and replacement blades being less than $5 for 10, much better price if you bought bulk off E-Bay.

    First thing I noticed was how good my face now felt after shaving. There was absolutely no comparison to what I felt before, and believe it or not, the shave was closer. I now CAN NOT shave every 24 hours, I can't. I don't have a quick growing heavy beard, so YMMV.

    Skip ahead to today. I now own a Dovo straight razor and a 4 sided paddle strop (I love using this), I own 2 Merkur razors (the original I bought and a Futur, a very heavy razor that feels wonderful in my hands), and 2 old Gillettes from the 60s. I got another brush, a Vulvix Pure Badger (as opposed to Super, Silvertip, etc, all higher quality from different parts of the animal) and a small assortment of soaps, shaving creams, etc.

    Now, it's become more than economics. Matter of fact, it basically isn't economical any more. It's about me, and spending time with me alone. Now, when I shave, it takes me 45 minutes to shower and shave, and it's a part of the day I look forward to and relish.

    Example, last night at 10 PM, the Bride is watching something on television I wasn't interested in. So I went to shower and shave. I put "Dark Side of the Moon" on the music box in my bathroom, and spend close to the next hour alone, in my own little world, enjoying what I was doing and pampering myself.

    Here's what I used last night:



    Like I said, this has gone past the economical place where I started and has become doing something for me, something I now enjoy doing after more than 30 years of hating it.

    Allow me to make a comparison:

    We all enjoy smoking with friends, sharing cigars, shooting the breeze, sharing a couple of beverages of choice, etc. But there are times when sitting in your favourite place to smoke, alone, with one of your favourite cigars, just makes you feel good, right??

    Well, that's how I now view shaving.

    There are guys here who have an unbelieveable number of cigars collected and aging. Basically any "hobby" is subject to collecting.Wanna see a nice collection of "shaving gear"??

    Look HERE, HERE, HERE and HERE
    LMAO! I didn't know you were "Taz" on B&B. Cool. I remeber reading that thread and drooling over your pics of your work on that "shaving kingdom" you created. Great job. I have nothing like that but it did inspire me a little to atleast upgrade my shaving area. http://badgerandblade.com/vb/showthread.php?t=30710

    Oops. I clicked on the pic links on your first post and it was taz's shave den, not yours. Anyways, small world. glad there are some other wet-shavers here.
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    So from that link it looks like you are a woodworker as well! I am big time into making furniture. I actually just got into wet shaving a few weeks ago.

    Plus I think Taz recently joined us over here not to long ago.

    spiffy

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    Spiffy,

    I don't feel I'm good enough to be called a "woodworker" but, yes, I do dabble a bit. The larger medicine cabinet came out pretty good and I've already built another for the other bathroom, but have yet to tackle a larger piece of furniture. My wife has been wanting me to build an entertainment center, but I've just not come up with a design I like yet.

    ...and welcome to wetshaving! I get better shaves with my Merkur Slant than I've ever gotten in my life with any cartridge razor or electric. Just like Newf said, I always dreaded having to shave, but now I actually look forward to it. Very similar to how, once I started smoking cigars, I look forward to getting off work so I can go out back and sit down with a cigar after dinner.

    I actually read a thread over at B&B awhile back about cigar smoking and started searching the internet about cigars and stumbled upon this place. At some point I'll probably read a thread over here about custom pencil sharpeners and go join a pencil sharpening forum

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    Quote Originally Posted by hendu3270 View Post
    LMAO! I didn't know you were "Taz" on B&B. Cool. I remeber reading that thread and drooling over your pics of your work on that "shaving kingdom" you created. Great job. I have nothing like that but it did inspire me a little to atleast upgrade my shaving area. http://badgerandblade.com/vb/showthread.php?t=30710

    Oops. I clicked on the pic links on your first post and it was taz's shave den, not yours. Anyways, small world. glad there are some other wet-shavers here.
    Not me dude, but Taz (Don) is a very new member here.
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    Hi. My name is Jim and I like to shave!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Newfie View Post
    Not me dude, but Taz (Don) is a very new member here.
    Yeah, I caught it right after I posted it then edited the post. I was just excited to see some other wet-shavers on the site. LOL

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    Ok, you guys have really got me interested in this D/E shaving craze. Im thinkin about pickin up a brush and razor and the whole deal.

    Any recommendations on what to get for starting out and where to buy from?

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    ok so i had to join the SRP group after going through and reading some of those threads and seeing some of those straights i also went out and got some soaps and creams and brush and bowl and now i have some blades on the way that i cant wait to clean up and get them shave ready. thanks for turning me onto this new wonderful way to shave.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mizicke5273 View Post
    Ok, you guys have really got me interested in this D/E shaving craze. Im thinkin about pickin up a brush and razor and the whole deal.

    Any recommendations on what to get for starting out and where to buy from?
    There's plenty of great vendors who either are members on Badger&Blade.com or who are highly recommended. Hang out there for a while and you'll come up with a bunch of leads.

    If you're looking for a "Newbie Package", PM me and I might be able to hook you up with a good Pure Badger brush, one of several Gillette razors I've bought and don't use any more plus a couple of soaps & creams.
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    Hi. My name is Jim and I like to shave!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Newfie View Post
    There's plenty of great vendors who either are members on Badger&Blade.com or who are highly recommended. Hang out there for a while and you'll come up with a bunch of leads.

    If you're looking for a "Newbie Package", PM me and I might be able to hook you up with a good Pure Badger brush, one of several Gillette razors I've bought and don't use any more plus a couple of soaps & creams.
    Cool, might have to do that. Probably gona see about picking up some stuff some time in March. Ill let you know, if you still can at the time.

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    Bumping this old relic of a post with a video I posted on Youtube this week... I've been shaving with a straight edge since about the last time someone posted in this thread, three years now... And it is the best way, and only way everyone should shave:)

    The crazy thing is, I only started to shave with a straight edge because of this thread!

    Here's a short video of my shaving routine.




    I'm thinking of adding some more videos soon about how to strop the blade and make a nice shaving cream foam
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