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Old 11-26-08, 09:25   #13 (permalink)
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I would also note when using a salon with different associates it is considered appropriate to tip them each seperately
only if there good looking
 
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Old 11-27-08, 12:07   #14 (permalink)
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Out of the safety razor in your link. Which do you advise one ,who knows little to nothing about a good shave, on a good safety razor?
VintageĀ*BladesĀ*LLCĀ*::Ā*ITEMS...
It has the exact same head as the Murker HD which is normally the "newbie" recommended one. The 1904 has the exact same head as the HD just with a different handle and a cheaper price tag. The HD normally sells for $40+. This is the one I have
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Has a longer handle with the Barber Pole design.
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Old 11-27-08, 12:10   #15 (permalink)
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I just started wet shaving with a de about a month ago, and I LOVE it, i will never go back to using those multi blade razors again. I stated out with the Merkur "Heavy Classic" (34C) From what ive read that is the best razor to get into de shaving with. I have no problems with it at all, easy to use fits in my hand nice.
Yup that is the one to get started, I just went for the Long Handle model (38C).
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Old 11-28-08, 12:09   #16 (permalink)
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Any one use a Merkur slant bar? Im looking at getting one b/c ive heard they are good on tough beards, which mine is really tough no matter what preshave stuff I use.
 
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