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*Resist the urge to buy from an auction site. For starters, you will not be able to tell whether a razor is the condition described by the seller. Defects can be slight but fatal. Even if the razor is in excellent condition, chances are you will pay considerably more than the current going rate. Good razors on eBay are rare, and the experienced users will spot, and snipe, them very quickly.  
 
*Resist the urge to buy from an auction site. For starters, you will not be able to tell whether a razor is the condition described by the seller. Defects can be slight but fatal. Even if the razor is in excellent condition, chances are you will pay considerably more than the current going rate. Good razors on eBay are rare, and the experienced users will spot, and snipe, them very quickly.  
 
*Stick to what is [[Frequently Asked Questions#What_makes_a_good_starter_razor.3F|recommended in the FAQ]]. A larger, heavier, stiffer razor will be easier for you to use in the beginning. You will find watching your maneuvers easier, and it will also be easier to keep the razor flat while stropping.  
 
*Stick to what is [[Frequently Asked Questions#What_makes_a_good_starter_razor.3F|recommended in the FAQ]]. A larger, heavier, stiffer razor will be easier for you to use in the beginning. You will find watching your maneuvers easier, and it will also be easier to keep the razor flat while stropping.  
*Whether you buy new or from the [https://straightrazorpalace.com/classifieds Classifieds], buy for function, not looks. A beaten up vintage, honed by a professional, will likely out-shave a new production razor in any event.  
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*Whether you buy new or from the [http://straightrazorpalace.com/classifieds Classifieds], buy for function, not looks. A beaten up vintage, honed by a professional, will likely out-shave a new production razor in any event.  
 
*Two razors are better than one. Get both into shave ready condition, and keep one for comparison purposes. If unsure whether your shaving razor is actually shave ready, consult the edge of the spare one.  
 
*Two razors are better than one. Get both into shave ready condition, and keep one for comparison purposes. If unsure whether your shaving razor is actually shave ready, consult the edge of the spare one.  
 
*When buying from a reputable source, learn to live with the fact that the razor is shave ready despite your personal disagreement with that verdict. It is tempting to blame initial frustrating experiences on the blade, but in most cases, those frustrations are caused either by lack of technique or inadequate preparation.  
 
*When buying from a reputable source, learn to live with the fact that the razor is shave ready despite your personal disagreement with that verdict. It is tempting to blame initial frustrating experiences on the blade, but in most cases, those frustrations are caused either by lack of technique or inadequate preparation.  
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== Good straight razor brands and razor brands to avoid.  ==
 
== Good straight razor brands and razor brands to avoid.  ==
  
Please refer to our lists of [https://straightrazorpalace.com/srpwiki/index.php/Good_Straight_Razor_Brands Good Straight Razor Brands] and [https://straightrazorpalace.com/srpwiki/index.php/Brands_of_Straight_Razors_to_Avoid Brands of Straight Razors to Avoid].  
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Please refer to our lists of [http://straightrazorpalace.com/srpwiki/index.php/Good_Straight_Razor_Brands Good Straight Razor Brands] and [http://straightrazorpalace.com/srpwiki/index.php/Brands_of_Straight_Razors_to_Avoid Brands of Straight Razors to Avoid].  
  
 
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== Shave ready razor  ==
 
== Shave ready razor  ==
Here is an [https://straightrazorpalace.com/srpwiki/index.php/The_Shave_Ready_Razor article on what makes a razor shave ready].
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Here is an [http://straightrazorpalace.com/srpwiki/index.php/The_Shave_Ready_Razor article on what makes a razor shave ready].
  
 
== Notes  ==
 
== Notes  ==

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