StratMan
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Not this time...they are getting a new cage in PT Lincoln...
its def on my bucket list.. one day i'll have to do it
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Not this time...they are getting a new cage in PT Lincoln...
I actually think this is the best way to learn as there is a lot less fear with a shavette even if they are harder to use. You said it yourself. if you can shave with a shavette, you can shave with a SR.I did it all wrong. Started with a shavette, then progressed to a SR, then got curious about DE's, tried it, but ended settling on Straights. If you can shave with a half DE blade shavette, you can shave with anything.
I learned the hard way, by trying different things. I remember that I had terrible razor burn from the shavette, that took a few days to clear up. Nobody to couch me and to tell me the basics of blade angle and minimum pressure. Never had those issues with a SR. Biggest challenge with a SR was to learn to get it sharp enough. Started with a 3k/8k cheap stone, and a home-made leather paddle strop with CrOx.I actually think this is the best way to learn as there is a lot less fear with a shavette even if they are harder to use. You said it yourself. if you can shave with a shavette, you can shave with a SR.