May 26th, 2006

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How to shave (with a cut throat razor)

So I’ve had my straight edge - or cut-throat - razor for over a year now and I’d like to share what I’ve learnt.

I bought my first straight edge razor because it seemed like a good idea. Plus I’ve always liked that scene in “A fistful of dollars” where Clint is getting a shave and shots all the baddies. Basically I wanted to be Clint Eastwood. Without the orang-utan.

The shaving industry is all about getting men to use over priced, multi-bladed disposable plastic items and a bewildering array of chemical sludges (read the ingredients next time you shave) for something that should be about:

Soap, Water, Sharp Thing.

This is mainly aimed at my various brothers who I’ve given cut throats to for birthdays.


Equipment:

Preparation:

Notes: Water should not be too hot, as this will dry out the shaving cream on your face to quickly. If the cream on you face starts to dry out (the last bit you shave may well do) re-apply with the brush.

Most shaving cuts occur for two reasons.
1 - wrong angle. The blade should be at about 30° to the face. To steep an angle and the blade will just go in to your face. To slight and it will not cut.
2 - Skin too slack. Your should always try to pull the skin taught just behind the passage of the blade.

Razor

After care:

And that’s it. I can honestly say that, having always hated shaving, I now look forward to shaving every other day.

Yes, it takes longer; but it is such a great way to start the day - a real ritual. I especially like going camping and making a point of getting a good shave with a small mirror and a billy can.

The other huge bonus is that you will never need to buy a new razor. Disposables cost a fortune these day, whereas a quality second hand straight edge razor (mine is over 50years old) can be found on Ebay for £10 - and it will last for ever.



When I started these sites helped me (and I borrowed the above image and some words from them).
A Cutthroat Business
Razor central

Written by exmonkey on May 26th, 2006 with 2 comments.
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Bank holiday

Quick observation this - the powers that be (i.e. advertising agencies) have decided that Bank Holiday Monday is now called Holiday Monday. Why? Are banks now longer shutting on these national holidays or is it just that our quaint British customs are confusing to our European and American friends?

All very odd. I wonder if it has anything to do with the Snickers/Marathon and Opal Fruit/Starburst debacle.

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