(This post was last modified: 11-26-2023, 03:15 PM by mrdoug.)
I was watching Dave's Dave in KY shave video this morning and I really found some good personal advice therein. I'd encourage anyone with the time to take a peek:
https://damnfineshave.com/showthread.php...#pid523173
The point I took away is that a lot of folks rush to find the next best thing (I know I am guilty). Therein, I tend to give whatever products that are in my face now, very little 'learning time'. So, some of my shaves have suffered over the years. As Dave mentioned, it's like I want my money to make it work, without the hours of work I should put in.
Now, I'm not suggesting that folks need to relearn to shave or anything. Heck, I don't think I need to, either. But, my personal thoughts are there has to be something, some product or techniques, we might not have given a fair shake. For me, the first thing that comes to mind is the Gillette tech. I'd guess that I've put on a few dozen shaves on various Techs... all spaced out over years. They've never lasted in my lineup more than a few shaves at a time - (almost) never back to back. They always end up on the BST or a PIF post.
So, instead of trying some insane 'no purchase in 2024' or some sort of use one soap til it's gone challenge, for my 2024 betterment, I am going to use a Gillette Tech for the whole Month of January to force myself to get familiar with it.
I've been traditional shaving since 2018, so I have had plenty of discussions over the years... I'm almost certain my problem is time, muscle memory, and form: paying attention and keeping the very narrow cutting angle the techs are (I was told) known for. So, if this is correct, I'll actually be doing myself a favor learning to hone my technique, while I master the (elusive to me) Tech. (Or I'll waste a month, but at least I will be able to say I really put in the time and tried?)
We have just over a month until 1/1/2024. Anyone else interested, feel free to post what you will do to better your shave, master some tool, or learn whatever ... this seems quite open form, by design. Hopefully someone will join me in a different new year challenge.
(Forgot to post: Id imagine this will make BPman happy, as he's told me for years the Tech is a great razor and won't cost you much. Time to get on board with that thinking.)
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https://damnfineshave.com/showthread.php...#pid523173
The point I took away is that a lot of folks rush to find the next best thing (I know I am guilty). Therein, I tend to give whatever products that are in my face now, very little 'learning time'. So, some of my shaves have suffered over the years. As Dave mentioned, it's like I want my money to make it work, without the hours of work I should put in.
Now, I'm not suggesting that folks need to relearn to shave or anything. Heck, I don't think I need to, either. But, my personal thoughts are there has to be something, some product or techniques, we might not have given a fair shake. For me, the first thing that comes to mind is the Gillette tech. I'd guess that I've put on a few dozen shaves on various Techs... all spaced out over years. They've never lasted in my lineup more than a few shaves at a time - (almost) never back to back. They always end up on the BST or a PIF post.
So, instead of trying some insane 'no purchase in 2024' or some sort of use one soap til it's gone challenge, for my 2024 betterment, I am going to use a Gillette Tech for the whole Month of January to force myself to get familiar with it.
I've been traditional shaving since 2018, so I have had plenty of discussions over the years... I'm almost certain my problem is time, muscle memory, and form: paying attention and keeping the very narrow cutting angle the techs are (I was told) known for. So, if this is correct, I'll actually be doing myself a favor learning to hone my technique, while I master the (elusive to me) Tech. (Or I'll waste a month, but at least I will be able to say I really put in the time and tried?)
We have just over a month until 1/1/2024. Anyone else interested, feel free to post what you will do to better your shave, master some tool, or learn whatever ... this seems quite open form, by design. Hopefully someone will join me in a different new year challenge.
(Forgot to post: Id imagine this will make BPman happy, as he's told me for years the Tech is a great razor and won't cost you much. Time to get on board with that thinking.)
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