(04-28-2023, 07:30 PM)Southernshaver Wrote: I am thinking about getting into shaving with straight razor. I do not want to break the bank with my first razor, so I’ll probably get a gold dollar 208. The strop that I get will be a “beginner” strop. I don’t want to go down the rabbit hole and get accessories at this point.
Questions:
A) What should I be looking for in a strop?
B) Should I get a honing stone in the beginning or sent the razor somewhere to be honed?
C) If I get a honing stone, how often should the razor be honed?
D) Is there a specific grit that I should use?
Thanks.
Hi
I started using straight razors not long ago and I beleibve I can be of some assistance:
Strop - Get a good one!
Heirloom is a very good option,
https://heirloomrazorstrop.com
Honing: I got my first Boker Honed and got my vintage Henckels and honed my self, I did a much better job. It depends if you are good and have the tendency to be creative, Honing - start with basics 1k, 4K, 8k, 12k synthetic.
https://www.sharpeningsupplies.com Is a good place.
If you do a proper hone, it will last for 2-3 months
Choose one hone Master to follow and follow by the letter, YouTube has many good dudes, I follow “Matt the doctor” DrMatt357
I finde that vintage razors are superior (generally speaking) to modern mass production. Henckels, Filarmónica first and second Gen, Japanese, all are amazing.
You can get them on eBay at a reasonable price and hone yourself,
General rule it has to look good to be good, has to be a reputable maker, attached is a photo of my Henckels
A good razor with a correct hone will give you an amazing shave even though you are just learning,
I got to a parallel shave to my Wolfman after 8 shaves,
I wish you best of luck and much joy on your new journey, very exciting