Friday, December 23, 2011

Trust

I don't know what's more impressive - how quickly this guy can do a straight-razor shave, or the fact that folks allow someone with that many prison tats to use a straight-razor on their throat.

Ah, who am I kidding?  If I lived down there I'd be in that shop every week.  That's a gentleman's shop right there.  Add in a selection of cigars and it would be friggin' PERFECT.

3 comments:

  1. That's a feather. it's not a conventional straight razor

    http://www.amazon.com/Artist-Folding-Handle-Razor-Feather/dp/B003YJCQZ6/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1324902771&sr=8-1

    They're still very good- I use one occasionally- but they are a bit safer than a conventional razor.

    My barber, barber Joe, had to stop giving conventional razor shaves about a year ago, it annoyed me no end. Now he uses a feather, which is still a good shave. he goes for the whole deal, though, which is to give four actual shaves- one in each direction- up, down, left, and right, so the cut whisker has a sort of a "Crown" which makes it less likely to ingrow and still allows it to be cut below the surface. A great video clip in any event- you're right, a man HAS to TRUST his barber.

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  2. My hands have always been just a tad too shaky to attempt a straight razor. Maybe when I'm retired and I can grow my goatee, I'll get a straight razor to shave the sides of my face. But for now I use a safety razor from Merkur. Great shave.

    And every time I get a chance to actually sit in a real barber's chair, I do. It's becoming a lost art.

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  3. You have to know your limitations. I learned to shave with a straight- a Red Devil, to be exact- and I have the scars to show for it.

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