Newbie with no idea

Discussion in 'Safety Razors' started by BirdHunter, Nov 15, 2009.

  1. BirdHunter

    BirdHunter New Member

    Guys, after years of paying big bucks for the best of the best disposables with so many blades, I have told my wife that I would like to just go simple. I have no idea where to start or what to try. I have a heavy fast growing beard and try to shave one a day. Do any of you experts have any personal favorites that you can recommend to a newbie. I have no problem going vintage, truly would rather go that way. I feel that the old stuff I so much better than the new. I have been looking on evilbay for suggestions and am more confused than ever.


    Thanks for your time,
    Chuck
     
  2. flylot

    flylot New Member

    chuck,

    From one newbie to another. Get a starter kit (several are often in the classifieds in all the forums) and start there. I am working technique while I learn about blades, shavers, soaps, and after shaves and ,oh yeah, str8s while perusing the forums.

    There is a plethora of splendidly helpful people here with a cornucopia of information. The amount of data is immense! Sometimes like trying to drink out of a fire hose! Relax, take your time and enjoy the journey!

    You will have fun here! I guarantee it!
     
  3. Dridecker

    Dridecker Sherlock

    Have you any wetshaving gear at all Chuck?
     
  4. BirdHunter

    BirdHunter New Member

    Other than soap from Italy, sorry cant remember the name but, Target used to carry it, and a brush, everything else is soap in a can and a Mach 3.

    Chuck
     
  5. NoobShaver

    NoobShaver BGDAAA

    folks- myself included- might be able to pass along some shave gear if you'll let us know what you've already got.
     
  6. Hi Chuck, and welcome to this place,

    Well, if I was starting from scratch, I'd make things as easy as possible for myself. I'd start with a mild yet popular razor like a Tech or a Gillette adjustable(on low setting). I'd get maybe 15-20 of the milder blades like a Crystal or Red personna to learn technique with, and also some sharper blades like the Gillette SharpEdge.

    Sounds like you already have the Proraso and brush, so you should be ok there. Have you used that stuff with your M3? The lather should perform well with that cartridge, and if not then it'll be worse using a DE with it.

    Don't try ebay for a razor.......ask here in a WTB post. Odds are the price will be cheaper and the item you receive will be in the shape advertised. Plus, other members may have extra razors you can try(as you saw in this thread) or buy for little money. They may not be mint, but should shave well.

    Good luck with whatever you decide on,

    Martin
     
  7. Dridecker

    Dridecker Sherlock

    Soap or cream? I think Target used to carry Proraso, that would be a great start. You already have a brush too, that helps.

    Blades, we always recommend a sample pack, look here for more info.

    Razor, I would recommend a Tech or mild Super Speed. JoAnna has some listed in the store here. You could also get some blades form her and some of her great soaps and creams to make it worth shipping.
     
  8. ChemErik

    ChemErik Mr. Personality

    Be sure to watch Mantic's videos here.
    Getting the right equipment is only 1/2 of a good shave. The rest is technique and these videos are the best introduction to good technique available.
     
  9. JimR

    JimR Active Member

    Welcome to the Den! Enjoy your shaves!
     
  10. sol92258

    sol92258 I have no earthly idea

    How close are you to Mobile? I've seen quite a few razors at the flea market.
    Several GEM single edge razors, quite a few 60's and 70's superspeed.

    Passed up a Fatboy in the case one year...this was, of course, shortly before I knew what I should be looking for...:ashamed001

    Yes, Target used to carry Proraso, so that's probably what you've got.

    For everything else, patiently get yourself through the overwhelming plethora of information available, and ask questions, we'll help get you set up :)
     
  11. wchnu

    wchnu Duck Season!

    Williams mug soap is usually easy to find. With some practice it makes great lather. The Gillette Tech or Super Speed are great starter DE razors. I would suggest a SE also. A good 1912 Gem/Ever Ready will be a great starter razor IMO.

    I agree to use the classifieds here instead of the Bay.. specially to start until you know what you are looking for in the pictures.

    Anything else just ask..

    Fuzzy
     
  12. BirdHunter

    BirdHunter New Member

    As close as you can get.

    thanks for the help guys.
     
  13. sol92258

    sol92258 I have no earthly idea

    ahh, must be in Mobile, then :D

    any damage from the storm last week?
     
  14. BirdHunter

    BirdHunter New Member

    What storm? IDA, she was a joke. Best I can tell is that we got less than 2" of rain.
     
  15. sol92258

    sol92258 I have no earthly idea

    :happy102
    I meant to make my statement more sarcastic, but got sidetracked!
    yeah, that thing petered out pretty fast
     
  16. Turnz2

    Turnz2 Member

    Welcome to the Den. As you can see there are lots of friendly and helpful folks here and you've already gotten great advice.
     
  17. fishgutmartyr

    fishgutmartyr Member

    Hi, I'm a new guy, too. Found the videos incredibly helpful. Read the stickies. Listen, because the folks on this forum are very giving with their experiences.

    For me so far, it's all about lather (massaging your face with a soaped-up brush is worth the switch alone), angle, and letting the head of the razor do the work, not your hand. Take your time, and enjoy the ritual.

    Also, what you do after you shave is important. Witch hazel is your friend--haven't felt razor burn since I bought some.

    HTH.
     
  18. BirdHunter

    BirdHunter New Member

    Thanks for all the info guys, spent most of last night watching the youtube videos. I have a lot to learn.

    Chuck
     
  19. vektor13

    vektor13 New Member

    As a newbie myself I have found this thread very useful. I watched all of the videos and have gotten some good ideas from the rest of the posts.
     
  20. jcav01

    jcav01 Member

    Welcome. There are some very helpful people here. Don't be afraid to ask questions.
     

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