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I'm always seeing Ads for Harry's Razors. They seem reasonably priced. Anyone here try this brand of razor?
 
Not yet, but with the outrageous cost of replacement blades for the inefficient "five-blade" and others I've tried since my injector Shick gave up the ghost I'm inclined to give one of these "blades for life" type ones a try.

Ritual daily face-scraping has been a real thorn in my side for decades. I thought about going back to a full beard but the climate here makes it problematic.
 
I used an old Case straight razor for years, best shave I ever had. After we had kids the missus became worried that one of the boys would try to give himself a shave and wind up cut up pretty badly or dead, so I switched to an old Gillette safety razor. Blades are five for a dollar and it does a completely satisfactory job. I have always been too cheap to buy any of these expensive razors when I can do a good job for far less.
 
Doc, once you're past the "itchy" stage a beard is not much different in the heat than a shaved face...The itchy period combined with heat is real tough, but after that, it's easy.

I went big bearded for years. One day I got sick of it (after 15 years) and even though I hate shaving, I busted the beard off. The very first thing I noticed was that people were more willing to talk to me! My jokes were funnier!?, I was shocked. Could this really be true? I swear it is. Big beard = scary freak, no beard = not so bad. I'm the SAME DUDE!!! Anyway, After establishing my shaving ritual I discovered that Schick 3 blade disposables and Barbasol shave creme are "it" for me. Gillette razors and fancy shave sauce were killing me.
 
Actually, I prefer William's (of Ockham) razor.
 
Doc, once you're past the "itchy" stage a beard is not much different in the heat than a shaved face...The itchy period combined with heat is real tough, but after that, it's easy.

I went big bearded for years. One day I got sick of it (after 15 years) and even though I hate shaving, I busted the beard off. The very first thing I noticed was that people were more willing to talk to me! My jokes were funnier!?, I was shocked. Could this really be true? I swear it is. Big beard = scary freak, no beard = not so bad. I'm the SAME DUDE!!! Anyway, After establishing my shaving ritual I discovered that Schick 3 blade disposables and Barbasol shave creme are "it" for me. Gillette razors and fancy shave sauce were killing me.


I quit shaving (and haircuts) the day I was discharged from the Air Force, went the next twenty years with a beard and quite a while with a tail. Chopped the beard down to a goatee after that and chopped down to a close-cropped head. I decided I ~have~ to look at least half-way civilized to approach clients, I know the attitude thing well, too. BTDT. Now it's a look like "Walt" of Breaking Bad fame. Or more like Lt. Col. Bill Cowan:
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