Last week I bought a 5/8 Jim Slick restored from B&B. Today I bought another 5/8 Christensen, also restored. I think I'm addicted already and I haven't even started straight shaving yet. It puts the assortment of DE razors to shame, and there is just something, for lack of a better term, magical, about purchasing a tool as old as my grandparents while knowing it will provide outstanding shaves long after I am gone. It's an incredible feeling. I'm determined to master this lost art form if it costs me my face.
The feeling is mutual I bought a DOVO 5/8 special Blonde last week. It arrived on a Friday and was shaving with it the same night. I have already shaved three times and it only gets better with practice. Do not procrastinate. Take the plunge.
Great! Have you read Dr. Moss pamphlet on www.shavemyface.com? I refer to it when I get stuck. I highly recommend.
I have indeed. I've also been all over this forum as well as talking to several members on their technique. I think I'm as ready as I can get without actually doing it...
Good luck! Remember to never force the razor, use a light-ish pressure, and don't go too steep with the angle. Also, good stretching is important with straights. I really hope you enjoy your straight shave James.
Thank you everyone for the kind wishes. I found out I have a friend from school who started using a straight about a year ago and neglected to tell me... But he has come around and is giving me some lessons.
A one Brett Ellis. Anyone know him? He's actually in Europe still (Russia I think, or Germany) But he is still giving me plenty of helpful tips