What Straight Razor Did You Use Today?

Discussion in 'Straight Razors' started by lindyhopper66, Nov 30, 2013.

  1. Keithmax

    Keithmax Breeds Pet Rocks

    Silverloaf smiling western grind kamisori

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  2. Jim99

    Jim99 Gold Water Shaver

    My Wostenholm “Peerless” was called upon today. It was a nice two pass shave.

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  3. DaltonGang

    DaltonGang Ol' Itchy Whiskers

    Today's shave was with a newly acquired, restored, and honed razor. It's been 4 days since the last shave. I had to look scruffy, for the Texas Renaissance Festival. Well, I expected a tough shave, but I was surprised to find utter smoothness. One pass would have been good enough for a DFS, but I went for two passes. I stropped the blade, about 15 times, on the leather, between the 1st and 2nd pass, and was rewarded with a buttery smooth ATG pass. I ended up with a BBS shave. I don't know anything about this razor, other than the name, but it looks, feels, and hones, and shaves like Swedish Steel.

    Razor- Hauptner
    Brush- B400 By Tom
    Soap- Arko/Avon Spicy
    Aftershave- Pinaud Clubman

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  4. Spyder

    Spyder Well-Known Member

    A Smooth BBS “High Class” shave with the Flic. Enjoy your Sunday, gentlemen.

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  5. lindyhopper66

    lindyhopper66 Well-Known Member

  6. Jim99

    Jim99 Gold Water Shaver

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  7. jason koonce

    jason koonce Well-Known Member

    One day I will try this lol
     
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  8. Norcalnewb

    Norcalnewb Magnanimous Moos

    A Feist Panter

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  9. Stu929

    Stu929 Well-Known Member

    Straight Razor Sunday for me. Another rep with my 6/8 Frederick Reynolds and my 30DC brush. Today I went with Stirling Gentleman which I like but the wife isn't a huge fan so this will be a rare Stirling we dont reorder.

    A little tugging and pulling at first not sure if its because I have 3 or 4 days growth or Im just not doing my part with the strop. So I stopped and went back to the strop 40 passes on both linen and leather and back to shaving. Also I noticed I have a little more luck when the soap is a little wetter/not as thick as I shave slower with a straight. May only lather half my face at a time moving forward as it seems to to dry a little by the time I get to my left side.

    Overall another close shave after revisiting the strop but I can tell sharpness is starting to diminish. I'm sure it's technique based, one side of the linen had diamond paste maybe I'll use that first and then go back go 40 on linen and leather and see if it comes back some.
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  10. M14Shooter

    M14Shooter Well-Known Member

    5/8 Stiz Russian Straight made in 1950's This Cold War beauty gave me a great shave .
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  11. DaltonGang

    DaltonGang Ol' Itchy Whiskers

    You always need very wet lather, when using a straight. Also, don't use the pasted linen strop, too much, only when needed. After each shave, I use an unpasted linen strop, about 23-30 light strokes. Then 35-45 light strokes on the leather. If you have a really coarse beard, then increase your stropping, and do 10-20 strokes, on the leather, between shave passes. If your stropping isn't correct, it can kill an edge. Bad angle, too much pressure, and too much slack are mistakes commonly made(I've been guilty of that, when starting out).
     
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  12. Stu929

    Stu929 Well-Known Member

    Prob a combination of all. I used to go through a cart a week because of my beard and DE wear quickly too. Thick and fast growth combined with noob skills make if tough on razors :) I'll have to remember to keep the lather thinner, I had gotten better at making a nice thick lather but it def seems to slow the razor down and make it feel like it's sticking to my face. Also this is probably the longest Ive gone between shaves. Not sure how much that effects it but I almost never have 3 days or more growth.

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  13. DaltonGang

    DaltonGang Ol' Itchy Whiskers

    It makes a little difference, with several days growth. Try stropping on a flat surface, with your strop, many suggest a table, until you get your stropping skills down. Also, definitely increase the number of strokes on the leather. I don't do ATG passes every time, but do WTG and XTG, most shaves. When learning, use short strokes, until your comfort level increases.
     
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  14. Stu929

    Stu929 Well-Known Member

    Never tried ATG. I usually do 2 passes though to make sure I got everything. 1 WTG 1 at about 45 deg to that.

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  15. Keithmax

    Keithmax Breeds Pet Rocks

    +1 wet, runny lather makes the shave much easier.
     
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  16. Keithmax

    Keithmax Breeds Pet Rocks

    I usually would not use a straight with just 16 hours since my last shave but I wanted to put this cream to the straight razor test. This razor was touched up on a GMK 20k and then went through the pasted strops including 50k and 100k diamond paste. The edge was very sharp and still smooth. The cream took a little work to lather in the bowl and get the right amount of water. It did produce a slick and wet lather, nice for a straight razor shave.

    Four passes yielded just tickle from the alum, I thought I nailed the BBS but fell a little short. It is hard to follow up with a BBS after just 16 hours.

    Irritation A Closeness A- Smoothness A Sharpness A+

    Razor: Brian Brown 7/8 half hollow
    Stop: T Miller
    Brush: Thäter silver tip
    Pre: Nivea
    Soap: “A”
    AS: Speick, Antaeus ASB
    Scent: Chanel Antaeus

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  17. Jim99

    Jim99 Gold Water Shaver

    Nice write up and gorgeous blade!
     
  18. Heljestrand23

    Heljestrand23 Well-Known Member

    Wowza that’s a heck of a razor!


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  19. oscar11

    oscar11 Well-Known Member

    7/8 Wacker (Don't Tread on Me)
    Coate's Lavender
    Shavemac silver tip 2 band

    Excellent shave this morning. Have a good one.
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  20. Spyder

    Spyder Well-Known Member

    There's no time like the present! Seriously, if you're even remotely considering shaving with a straight: there's no point in waiting.
    The only regret I have about straight shaving, is I put it off for a couple of years. This caused me to miss out on several hundred of the best shaves one could have.
    Once you take the leap, there's a bunch of enablers here in the waiting, to help feed the new obsession :)
     
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