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Hi Guy's,
I've been shaving for about 6 weeks now, and with great advice and support for this forum have developed my technique to a level where i get a decent close, non irritating shave. I still have a very long way to go until i have a great technique, but i'm enjoying learning, and shaving.
Unfortunately i have fallen into the trap of looking on ebay at the vintage razors on offer, I was looking for some advice on what I should be looking to purchase to get a good vintage razor that performs well. A vintage razor with a good pedigree as a classic amongst razor. Not looking to spend a ransom on but willing to invest in good product.
I can see this leading to a collection of razors accumulating in the bathroom.
Thanks
Andy.
I've been shaving for about 6 weeks now, and with great advice and support for this forum have developed my technique to a level where i get a decent close, non irritating shave. I still have a very long way to go until i have a great technique, but i'm enjoying learning, and shaving.
Unfortunately i have fallen into the trap of looking on ebay at the vintage razors on offer, I was looking for some advice on what I should be looking to purchase to get a good vintage razor that performs well. A vintage razor with a good pedigree as a classic amongst razor. Not looking to spend a ransom on but willing to invest in good product.
I can see this leading to a collection of razors accumulating in the bathroom.
Thanks
Andy.