I have whiskers now and shave all around with a straight razor. There is nothing like a single edge for drawing a clean shave line even in long hair. No multi-blade plastic thing can do that without completely clogging up.
The trouble with that method is, it's so much fun that the beard gets smaller every shave.
Another vote for a cigar cutter - incase 'people' are watchingrangefinder wrote: ↑Thu Jan 16, 2020 8:55 pmI've had a beard for decades, so it's not something I'd be interested in. But if Spyderco ever makes a cigar cutter, I'd buy that.
Last time I shaved with a shark's tooth, it didn't end well...Ric wrote: ↑Fri Jan 17, 2020 4:56 amA straight razor must be sharp out of the box - I have no doubt Spyderco cant do that.
Second, I prefer a carbon steel (e.g. Maxamet) which gets really sharp.
Carbon, rusting steels are sharper and easier to sharpen.
I sharpened my straight razors and also get them professionally sharpened and still do not get a smooth shave.
(I prefer double-edged razors.)
Please not H1.
This is the perfect steel for salt water activities but not for a straight razor.
If you shave with salt water you will probably use a shark tooth or turtles armor as a razor
H1 seems too soft, IMHO.
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