(This post was last modified: 04-14-2017, 04:34 PM by Marko.)
I think I've posted this before but what the heck, I discovered wet shaving 4 or 5 years ago now while walking through a local Farmers Market. I noticed a booth that had some eShave travel kits for sale, a small badger brush, some cream and aftershave balm. Cool, I bought it and started using it while still shaving with the mach 3. I went to the eShave website and bought a little more stuff but, being in Canada I found that with shipping, FX, duty, extortion etc. it was very expensive - the kicker was when I was denied my "welcome gift" because I was Canadian. I felt unwelcome. A colleague at work (lets call him the enabler) told me about a Canadian site that he used called Fendrihan. No FX, free shipping - but then he warned me, "be careful, its a deep, dark hole" he said. I remember thinking, "what a curious thing to say?" So, I found an abundance of wetshaving stuff I'd never known existed and I decided to try a safety razor, I read customer feedback and ended up buying a merkur (can't recall which one) that many customers said was a good novice razor. Nope, it was awful, I persevered for a couple of weeks then went back to the mach 3. Well, my son had been paying attention and he asked if he could give it a go with the razor so I said sure and off he went. He was shaving regularly with the thing and seemed to be enjoying it. He was basically shaming me, so I did more research and decided to go with the EJ DE-89. Much better experience and I've not looked back. So indirectly I guess I got my son going with wet shaving. I then set about convincing my brother. He was a tough sell because he already knows everything. He was using the Williams mug soap and cheap Omega boar with a cartridge razor. I gave him the Ogalalla Bonanza pack of soap and aftershave samples which he quite liked. The game changer however was when I gave him a tub of Barrister and Mann Bay Rum soap. Now he was getting it. He has brought his three sons over to the wet shaving world and now owns close to a dozen razors and more than a few soaps. I've occasionally thought back to that cryptic warning - beware, its a deep dark hole - but I'm so far down that dark hole that I've forgotten that there even is light, and I'm happy and besides, I think I see the other side just a little bit further
.