(This post was last modified: 03-07-2017, 08:12 PM by BadDad.)
I will echo what the others have said...slow down. It is an exceptionally enjoyable hobby if you allow it to be a hobby and don't try to run out and collect everything all at once. You will have plenty of razors, blades, soaps, brushes, and splashes in due time, as long as you continue to enjoy the hobby. Just slow down, and let the tools do their job.
I will make 1 personal recommendation...
For a mild yet efficient razor that will appeal to your "old school" tendencies, I recommend a late-40's Gillette Super Speed. You can pick up the 48-50 model in user grade condition for less than $30. This was my first vintage DE, and still ranks in my top 4 safety razors. Very smooth, efficient, and gentle. I don't shave my face, only my head, but the Super Speed is the first thing I reach for when I am pressed for time, but still want an extremely close and comfortable shave. If I am not using one of my straights, the Super Speed is right there as a top choice.
As with anything else in this hobby, your mileage with any and all gear, soft and hard, will vary from everyone else's experience. Different skin, bone structure, follicular development, growth patterns, and sensitivity will determine which soaps, splashes, and blade/razor combinations will work best for you, so take your time, develop the fundamentals, and then work on assembling your Top Shelf Kit...
Soap recommendations:
It is very difficult to beat the cost:performance ratio for Stirling soaps and splashes, and even their brushes are unbeatable at their price point, in my opinion.
Barrister & Mann Latha line of soaps is also a fantastic cost:performance ratio. I have never tried one of their splashes, but the Latha line of soaps is just fantastic at an unbeatable price point.
Again...all things stated above are in my humble opinion...
I will make 1 personal recommendation...
For a mild yet efficient razor that will appeal to your "old school" tendencies, I recommend a late-40's Gillette Super Speed. You can pick up the 48-50 model in user grade condition for less than $30. This was my first vintage DE, and still ranks in my top 4 safety razors. Very smooth, efficient, and gentle. I don't shave my face, only my head, but the Super Speed is the first thing I reach for when I am pressed for time, but still want an extremely close and comfortable shave. If I am not using one of my straights, the Super Speed is right there as a top choice.
As with anything else in this hobby, your mileage with any and all gear, soft and hard, will vary from everyone else's experience. Different skin, bone structure, follicular development, growth patterns, and sensitivity will determine which soaps, splashes, and blade/razor combinations will work best for you, so take your time, develop the fundamentals, and then work on assembling your Top Shelf Kit...
Soap recommendations:
It is very difficult to beat the cost:performance ratio for Stirling soaps and splashes, and even their brushes are unbeatable at their price point, in my opinion.
Barrister & Mann Latha line of soaps is also a fantastic cost:performance ratio. I have never tried one of their splashes, but the Latha line of soaps is just fantastic at an unbeatable price point.
Again...all things stated above are in my humble opinion...
-Chris~Head Shaver~