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    The Art of Shaving

    "Jeez these damn replacement cartridges are expensive," I thought idly, "and for such a crappy uncomfortable shave at that".

    And that's where it began.

    I mentioned this to a mate who has got me interested in the traditional safety razor (razor blades are pretty cheap too so ongoing costs are low).

    It's not just about having a nice razor though, it's really all about ritual.

    In our excessively busy modern world everyone is in a rush and shaving has become something we are conditioned to think must be done quickly. Thus the proliferation of disposable multi blade shavers and electric shavers of various kinds.

    But take a step back and assess your life. Can you REALLY not spare those extra 10 minutes for a decent enjoyable shave? If you say no then I call "bullpoo" and urge you to get over yourself.

    I've been frequenting the "badger and blade" forum and I can tell you that it's more than just shaving - it could easily become and obsession and a start of a collection of razors.

    Where was I? Oh yes, ritual.

    Anyway - getting back to me personally I bit the bullet and bought some gear.

    After initially spending a good few hours trolling Amazon for the things I wanted and filling my cart, when I went to check out it said most of the items they won't ship to Australia ! I'm getting sick of that attitude!

    Anyway I then went to theshaveshed.com.au and found their website loaded with good products, at reasonable prices (indeed good prices, for an Australian based business) and the site is very user friendly.

    I've bought
    1 x Chrome Brush and Razor Stand
    1 x Proraso Shaving Cream: Eucalyptus & Menthol 150mL Tube
    1 x Frank Shaving Pure Badger Shaving Brush
    1 x Merkur HD Heavy Duty 34C
    1 x Proraso Pre & Post Shaving Cream: Eucalyptus & Menthol 100mL
    1 x 55 blade Sampler Pack
    1 x Col. Conk Styptic Pencil

    with postage comes to a tick under $160 which was not too far off the overseas prices in any event.

    I am sure you can get just as good of a shave with other or cheaper products but for me there's that element of ritual involved and I know I'm going to enjoy this kit.

    Experimenting with razor blades as to which one is best.. a bit like reloading for rifles !

    Also the ones I don;t want from the sample packs I can probably sell to desperate emos !



    So.... are you a safety razor user. or even a straight razor (aka cut throat)?

    If not, go away this thread is not for you ! These droids are none of your concern.

    If so, do share.
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    Got an old brass safety razor that I use. Blades are damn expensive though.

    Reminds me, I need more shaving soap.

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    shaving??
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    This thread caught my eye...was wondering what was being shaved..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pedro_The_Swift View Post
    shaving??

    UHUH!
    Not shaved for umptyleven years.
    Still remember the aroma of dear old Dad's Faulding shave cream with lemon Balm though. Still got one of his old cut throats somewhere around too.
    Grew my beard in the 70's in the Navy, never stand that close to me with a sharp thing in my hand any more.

    Have fun with the morning ritual though.

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    Whatcha doing with the cut throat ? sentimental value?
    It's just that management at work needs a little thinning out and...

    No actually I just wanted to give one a go one day and would like to get one for myself in due course.
    It's not broken. It's "Carbon Neutral".


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    I applaud your initiative! For the esoteric, there is sensory delight of cold steel against the skin efficiently removing the stubble with minimum drag ... It can also be a time of philosophical reflection...

    Industrious blokes use shaving time to advantage... I recall one of my mates used tape summaries of his lecture notes to the side of the mirror around exam time... Another with a quite reasonable tenor voice used to...well....practice

    I do remember ending up with a face akin to well used small arms target when first shaving with a "safety" razor.

    As a 19yr old I used shave my grandad (he was very ill) with a 'cut throat' (he'd refuse anything else) honed on a leather strap... rarely would there be more than the occasional need to apply the stiptic...but trying it on my own face was a disaster...

    These days I prefer the cheap three blade disposables ...I find the secret is to get a good lather with a brush and use only tepid water to rinse the blade... I don't sing or study for exams...

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    I'm sure straight razors are MUCH easier to use on someone else than yourself.
    It's not broken. It's "Carbon Neutral".


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    You may recall this pic after my son, Bucko, tried one of those new Fusion razors. He found it was only half as good as they claimed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pedro_The_Swift View Post
    shaving??
    Does it need it's own Nomex sock when in the buggy ?
    It'd be considered a fire hazard otherwise

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