What Straight Razor Did You Use Today?

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

  1. HolyRollah

    HolyRollah BaconLord

    Fenney Tally Ho…day 2 with the scuttle. Nice!
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  2. tonybee46

    tonybee46 Well-Known Member

    PUMA inox no 63
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    Have A Nice day
     
  3. cubancigar2000

    cubancigar2000 Well-Known Member

    Gong 7/8
    B & M Lavender black label
    Crown King switchback symthetic with the # 2 knot - have not figured out the water ratio yet
    Floid Blue
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  4. entropy1049

    entropy1049 Well-Known Member

    How are you liking the CK Switchback Lou?
     
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  5. HolyRollah

    HolyRollah BaconLord

    The 'Celebrated I Excel!' razor from George Wostenholm & Sons. I have to agree with the maker's label.
    This lovely old blade certainly excels at giving a truly wonderful, smooth shaving experience! Still going strong at nearly 130+ years old! :happy088: This and the Fenney Tally Ho used yesterday have managed to creep into my 'Top 5' razors I look forward to using!

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  6. cubancigar2000

    cubancigar2000 Well-Known Member

    Glad you asked Mike - It aint no badger that's for sure. It is very different in that I have not figured out exactly how much water to load into the brush before loading it with soap. It is extremely soft and feels wonderful but so far I have too much water and it tends to stay in the bottom of the knot. Instead of working itself down to the tips when I face lather it drips out at the top of the handle. I really think I may end up liking it if I get past this learning curve. The handle I am in love with. Have not tried the # 1 knot yet
     
  7. mrchick

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    My first shave with a straight
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  8. HolyRollah

    HolyRollah BaconLord

    and………..?
     
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  9. mrchick

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    It was fun. The razor shaved beautifully and was downright loud. My wife even noticed the sound and commented on it. I did a one pass shave WTG and only needed to do a little touch up with my Slim on the neck. I did get a weeper in front of my left ear. I'm looking forward to learning this razor. I think a month with my Feather AC did a good job prepping me for it.
     
  10. HolyRollah

    HolyRollah BaconLord

    Excellent first outing!
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    I've posted a number of times how my first…oh…ten or so SR shaves were pretty rough and rather disappointing. Clean-up with a DE razor for the first month or so.
     
  11. mrchick

    mrchick Odd, Terrible Avatar

    That's what I did with the Feather. It took a few weeks before I quit cleaning up with a DE. I'll do the same here. Thanks.
     
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  12. Drygulch

    Drygulch Snowballs

    Using the Feather AC first let me hit the ground running when I went to straights. I haven't looked back yet!
     
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  13. HolyRollah

    HolyRollah BaconLord

    Running with a straight razor is NOT recommended! ;)
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  14. entropy1049

    entropy1049 Well-Known Member


    Those synthetic knots just won't retain water and as a result, if damp at all when trying to apply lather, it just turns into a drippy mess.

    Next time if your a bowl latherer, after you make your lather pull the lather out of the brush by pulling it across the side of the bowl, shake out all you can from the brush and then apply lather. If a face latherer, shake out brush as much as possible before working the lather on your face.

    If I don't do this, I wind up with a chest and stomach covered in drippy lather.

    Glad to hear you're liking the rest of the set up. It's on my short list.
     
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  15. Jamie Mahoney

    Jamie Mahoney Well-Known Member

    Ali's Blade custom Hoshi Tombo clone 500 layer hand forged Damascus
    Kanayama Cordovan #8000
    Shavemac Plexiglass Silvertip two band
    Jabonman Rosa De Bourbon
    Tom Ford Noir Balm
    Tom Ford Noir Edp


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  16. rbtek1

    rbtek1 Active Member

    Razor: GEVOSO SS
    Brush: The Holy Black
    Soap: The Holy Black Gunpowder Spice
    Aftershave Tonic: The Holy Black Gunpowder Spice
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  17. tonybee46

    tonybee46 Well-Known Member

    Unknown 9/8 Hollow ground
    Noisy one this one

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    Have a fine Sunday
     
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  18. cubancigar2000

    cubancigar2000 Well-Known Member

    Hayashi diamond 1000
    Baum.be
    Brushcraft handle, FS 24mm silv tip ex dense
    Floid Vigoroso...
    Love my Japanese blades, just got this one back from Glen Mercurio for a scale repair, clean and hone
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  19. HolyRollah

    HolyRollah BaconLord

    F. W. Engels 'Leader'
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  20. lindyhopper66

    lindyhopper66 Well-Known Member

    Mike, I have badger, boar, horse and synthetic brushes and yet my go to brushes are synthetic. I don't soak my brush. I just run some water over it and shake it out. Then I do some swirls on the soap and as needed add drops of water onto the brush and go back to swirling. I think soaking and too much water is overkill. The synthetic works just fine...and you don't lose "hairs" from a synthetic brush. I find my large H.I.S. brush to be plenty soft, though not the same as a soft silvertip, for sure.
     

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