(08-01-2016, 04:31 PM)Freddy Wrote: True, BadDad, but you (and many others here at DFS) have incredible skills. What you have done with inexpensive straights is amazing. You have not only brought them back to a useful life but also a beautiful useful life. Because of those skills, you can buy inexpensively and make something much more valuable.
I try to rein in expenses a bit differently. I don't buy shaving stuff too often but if I truly want something then I get it. For example, I have many razors that I love using. However, when Andrew (andrewjs18) offered a Schick Adjustable razor on the B/S/T, at first I hesitated. However, I had been wanting to try one so I went for it. Again, when Andrew offered his Tallow + Steel Classic Shaving Soap and Aftershave, I had been wanting to try the soap so I went ahead and bought it. As it turns out, I was more than happy with both products. However, months can go by and I won't purchase anything. I may be curious about some new products but not enough to buy them. In the long run. I figure this tends to keep me in a budget that hasn't gone completely haywire. Because I have been wet shaving for about eleven years, I have managed to build a substantial den, just not all at once.
My "skills" are really quite easily learned, to be honest. Time and practice is all it takes. All of the necessary information is really quite readily available on YouTube. I learned how to hone, restore, polish, and rescale all from YouTube.
Yesterday, I spent 3-4 hours watching dozens of videos on Micarta...how make, shape, and polish it. Guess what's next in the razor restoration process for me...
The truth is...it's all out there. There are no more secrets. Want to learn how to make soap? Uncle Jon's has videos about just that. Want to make a splash? It's out there. Honing, polishing, repairing TTO doors, making strops...it's all out there on the intrawebs. Even a small amount of ability can be turned into an interesting, if not lucrative, aspect of this hobby, and really help reduce the costs...sometimes...