Shaving with a Straight Razor

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  • @ishaqhossain3550
    @ishaqhossain3550 5 років тому +99

    I just love how good he is at constantly talking and not making the video awkward

  • @SlashingSpirit
    @SlashingSpirit 5 років тому +123

    4:10 "I took a sh... I took a shower." That was unexpected... LOL

  • @MrPleers
    @MrPleers 5 років тому +121

    Watching some old video's. To remember him when he still had 2 ears.

    • @SinatraLennon
      @SinatraLennon  5 років тому +50

      What? Can’t hear ya! 🤓

    • @coolguy298
      @coolguy298 5 років тому +1

      @@SinatraLennon he meant you sliced your ears with a straight razor.

    • @SinatraLennon
      @SinatraLennon  5 років тому +31

      neil dsouza Oh, I know. That was my attempt at humor.

    • @1700iDiGuy
      @1700iDiGuy 5 років тому +5

      Daily routine for me this , respect the blade, don’t rush, use plenty soap and water, a decent brand of soap, Arko, or Proraso etc,
      Keep the blade stropped before and after, store dry and clean. Concentrate on angle of blade. Great fun and just how our previous generations did it. Oh and.... use Alum afterwards as a form of facial disinfectant to reduce chance of razor burn/bumps (and any bleeding)
      I personally use a vintage cut throat from the 50’s as the preferred choice of shave as the zero irritation is preferred over anything else i’ve tried shaving with.

    • @zaggernut5054
      @zaggernut5054 5 років тому +4

      won't lie i just checked his most recent video to see a one eared SinatraLennon

  • @profatenista
    @profatenista 2 роки тому +20

    I remember the only BBS shave I got from a straight razor was in the hands of someone I understand to have been an old-school barber sometime around 2000. Sequence went: massaging my face with a touch of vicks--yea you read that right--then leaving a hot towel on for maybe 10 minutes, followed by a slick layer of shaving foam, then just one pass of the warm stropped well-worn-narrow old sling blade. It ended with another few minutes of rest with a hot towel, then awakening with a splash of osage. The smoothness from that particular session sadly was never replicated even by later barbers who shamelessly charged more.

  • @michaelandcolinspop
    @michaelandcolinspop 4 роки тому +80

    I was never knew fear when shaving, whether using a cartridge or a DE. Then, I sat down for a haircut at a base in Afghanistan with an Afghan barber who didn’t speak English and always seemed a little angry. After cutting a good high-and-tight, he unexpectedly whipped out a straight razor and proceeded to shave my neck. I’m man enough to admit that I kept my right hand very close to my pistol for the rest of the shave. He did a great job and I made sure to tip him well.

    • @anthonymerola1489
      @anthonymerola1489 3 роки тому +5

      When I was in Afghanistan, I used to go to the Afghan barber who had a concession at Camp Eggers. His father, uncle, brother and cousin were all barbers who had a shop in the Shar-e-Naw District in Kabul. I always let him shave me with a straight razor. Best shave I ever received, bar none. I always tipped him well. I cant remember his name (he had only one, anyway), but I eventually started learning how to use a straight razor myself. I still use a DE razor on a daily basis,, but once a week, I still use a straight razor, or a shavette. And yes, I have my straight razors professionally honed. I have a couple of stones, and try to hone an inexpensive razor for practice, but I send my good ones out for service.

  • @chaddha69
    @chaddha69 5 років тому +18

    I actually woke up early for it (7.30am on a holiday ) only to realize it’s tomorrow not today!! The excitement is strong with this one ☝️

    • @SinatraLennon
      @SinatraLennon  5 років тому +4

      Oh no! Sorry about that. This is the first time that I’ve tried to schedule a video with this Premier thingy. Well, I hope you had a good breakfast with some strong coffee or tea. See you tonight (where I am) and tomorrow morning where you are!

  • @matthewolivier2883
    @matthewolivier2883 5 років тому +10

    You've taught me a lot about wet shaving, im proud of you for trying "new things"!

    • @SinatraLennon
      @SinatraLennon  5 років тому +7

      It’s fun to try out new stuff. Keeps life interesting!

    • @matthewolivier2883
      @matthewolivier2883 5 років тому

      @@SinatraLennon you've got that right! i got a fatip piccolo and that Jager david i told you about in the stream all In the same month, the Piccolo is seriously aggressive and i love it even as a relative newbie while the jager is mild but i love its extra weight and longer handle, had a terrible shave first try because im not used to long handled razors but the second shave was awesome!!!!

  • @THX-C
    @THX-C Рік тому +9

    The aptly-named Safety Razor is one of the greatest inventions of all time. My hands would cramp up if I had to wrestle with a straight razor.

  • @butch755
    @butch755 Рік тому +4

    I started straight razor shaving at about 15 as my Dad was a trained barber from the old country and over time he taught me all that he knew. I switched to DE razor when I started shaving my head at about 30. I tried disposable and electric and wasn't satisfied with the experience. I now use replaceable blade straight razors for my face as I don't have to keep a straight razor sharp and still use DE for my head as it's tough to see and shavettes are a lot sharper than regular straight razors. When shaving, I still hear Dad's informative and encouraging accented words and his old world humor. I seek out a proper barber who does a proper straight razor shaves twice a year; one on Dad's birthday and one on my birthday. They are getting harder to find and I find that the ones that charge a ridiculous amount aren't that good. I think that the most important nugget that Dad shared was "never stop learning, use what works for you and enjoy yourself." Watching your videos, I can tell that you enjoy yourself and I believe that this attracts more and more people to DE shaving. Always enjoyable and entertaining with great honesty. Keep up the great work.
    Shine on:
    butch

  • @VikramjitSingh924
    @VikramjitSingh924 4 роки тому +4

    Black beards are the best because after shaving you get a greenish tint and that looks really sexy.

  • @ryang5746
    @ryang5746 5 років тому +25

    “We have a bleeder!!!”

  • @mikeevans3412
    @mikeevans3412 Рік тому +1

    Thank the lord for an honest review of a straight razor. Totally inferior to a safety razor. I have tried but I now use a Merkur German safety razor with feather blades. The ultimate as far a I'm concerned. Would like to hear about different combinations

  • @kadenchristensen7
    @kadenchristensen7 5 років тому +2

    So stoked! This will be marvelous! I love these premiere reminders! It's almost like a tease.

  • @iswtwytv
    @iswtwytv 5 років тому +5

    The shaking reminded me a bit of the barbershop scene in High Plains Drifter😉I'm sure the razor could have a better edge, but I share the view that it's hard to beat a modern DE blade for a close and comfortable shave. There is an aesthetic about the straight razor that I like--less the manliness than the craftsmanship of using a very simple tool without any disposable or throwaway elements. Which is to say I understand it, but I don't do it--I pretty much just use a DE (and, gasp, cartridges sometimes).

  • @azshooter348
    @azshooter348 5 років тому +19

    Grandpa taught me how to hone his straight razors when I was 13 years old. I have 2 of his hones today. They're over 100 years old and originally used in his dad's foundry for making wooden patterns of items to be cast.
    Even pricey razors called 'shave ready' aren't - unless you buy them from a shop that hones them for you (at extra cost). My best straight razor gives a good shave, but nothing can beat a good safety razor shave.

  • @robwalsh1322
    @robwalsh1322 5 років тому +3

    Heat, tension and proper angle ... Those 3 things are key to a successful, and smooth straight razor shave

  • @seanh1564
    @seanh1564 5 років тому +15

    Sweeney Todd paid sponsor.👍

  • @hazaelalvarado9467
    @hazaelalvarado9467 5 років тому +3

    Oh!! Finally. The ultimate test.

  • @seanstoutgamer
    @seanstoutgamer 5 років тому +3

    Can't wait! Good luck brother. You won't catch me using a straight razor lol.

  • @jordanbeyer7607
    @jordanbeyer7607 4 роки тому +2

    12:15 I've found that when shaving that part, you can flip the razor 180. By doing that you are now holding it with your pinky, ring, and middle finger on the tang, and your index finger is in the ring loop. You can also just do it while youre shaving the opposite side because the razor would be in the correct position, with the nose of the razor facing your own nose.
    Just for future reference 😁

  • @AlexQ7777
    @AlexQ7777 5 років тому +11

    You should have a talk show. Great content and awesome personality. Well done.

  • @joewaz100
    @joewaz100 4 роки тому +2

    Using a straight razor is about the experience... And yes you can very easily get a bbs shave if you know how to hone it to perfection and how to use it.. I can get by with a 2 pass.. With and then against the grain.. Just keep practicing... It takes me just as long as you take using a de razor and I have a very very close shave every time...

  • @vasfniqldwunkejfvsdvinjib9884
    @vasfniqldwunkejfvsdvinjib9884 5 років тому +2

    Always been curious about straight razors love the video( :

  • @yahyabayy783
    @yahyabayy783 4 роки тому +1

    I too faced hand in front of the eye issue on my first few shaves but i started to face the mirror instead of keeping my cheek towards it. That doesn't show how well the shave is but it helps aligning the blade.

  • @EricAdamsonMI
    @EricAdamsonMI Рік тому +1

    I'm no expert on straight razors, but my questions would be: If you're using a whetstone, has it been soaked properly? And, has the strop been properly loaded with compound?

  • @wingsstringsandreallysharp2535
    @wingsstringsandreallysharp2535 4 роки тому +3

    Thanks for the video. I have to disagree, I love my straight razors for everything except going across my neck.- which is against the grain for me Daily use is down with a straight, up with a straight and across with a safety razor. I bought honing stones and learned to hone my own razors at the same time I was learning to use them. To test for shave ready hold the razor with the opened blade facing up and with the other hand, lower a hair (plucked from your wife’s hairbrush) across the upward facing blade, it should cut the hair to be shave ready. Stropping after honing and between shaves is very important. There should be no tugging or pulling at all and a result is a very close shave with even just one pass- but I’m going for a BBS every time (character flaw I guess!) Cheers brother!

  • @D.H.CE_FL
    @D.H.CE_FL 4 роки тому +2

    I just bought one of the cheap replaceable blade straight razors. I got about half way through each cheek before saying "nope" and finishing with a safety razor. I'll probably give it a shot again in a few days once I get past the fear, lol.

  • @Pro-fx3on
    @Pro-fx3on Рік тому

    Looking spectacular brother!!

  • @GenXAccord
    @GenXAccord Рік тому

    You claimed there was no razor burn but I could see it after your first pass.
    I used a canned shaving cream and no pre-shave oil the first time I used a DE razor. I learned from that. I have a few beard oils I don't like (shout out to Bad Ass Beard Co. for sending out replacements when you order a scent that doesn't measure up to your expectations.) ( I have a "circle beard" so I use beard oil for that AND shave my cheeks and neck. I like the contrast of clean shaven with facial hair.) So now I use that as a pre-shave oil and I have some Taylor of Old Bond Street shave cream. I'm still working on my technique but I can definitely see the advantage of the oil, and a good shave cream, in preventing razor burn and cuts.

  • @mikevigil3677
    @mikevigil3677 4 роки тому

    I started out with a DE then went to a Shavette and have recently purchased a Traditional Straight Razor. True the Traditional will never be as sharp as a DE blade but technique which includes stretching your skin not only when you start but throughout the shave neck and cheeks will provide a shave as close as a DE however my Shavette gives the closest shave possible. But words of wisdom Shavettes take no prisoners. Good Vid.

  • @robertgray9802
    @robertgray9802 5 років тому +1

    Sinatra you bring up a good point it's not that I can't get a closer shave with a straight razor but it takes time to learn to shave with one and I am too old and set in my ways so my DE 89 Edwin Jagger is still king. However, no Barbosal?? How dare u!!! Keep the videos going buddy I love them

  • @superhavi
    @superhavi 4 роки тому +15

    17:40 There is nothing particularly wrong with your shaving technique. It is mostly the fault of the knife. Stainless steel razors will never get as sharp as a non stainless high carbon steel razor. Also, even though it looks cool, you should never strop your blade like this. You have to roll the blade over its spine.

    • @metallitech
      @metallitech 4 роки тому +2

      This is the truth! This is why old knives can seem so sharp (but they rust, not that this matters).

  • @loganstage5418
    @loganstage5418 3 роки тому +1

    Have I heard of an American Samurai Warrior? No, but I HAVE heard of an American Ninja Warrior

  • @joewaz100
    @joewaz100 4 роки тому +2

    Also angle out the blade more on your down pass.. While keeping it a tight angle on the up pass.

  • @mustachedWOLF75
    @mustachedWOLF75 3 місяці тому

    20:56 I used to be of the opinion that the steeper the angle was, that meant a better, sharper blade. I watched a very informative video on blade sharpness, if you want to check it out it's called "Can a knife be too sharp" by outdoors55. The channel focuses more on knives, so I'm not sure how it would translate into shaving, but it's definitely helpful info for something like a kitchen knife (and those are better when sharp too!) Great shave for being inexperienced though, it's nice trying new things. I've recently started using a DE razor, a Henson. Your channel along with a few others finally got me to try it, so thank you for that!

  • @bryon6180
    @bryon6180 5 років тому

    I was the same way in the beginning, I started and stopped a couple times but stuck with it this last time and love it. It gets easier over time and the shaves get better. The against the grain pass is the money pass. I get a bbs on my cheeks but still not there on my neck yet. Hope you stick with it, nice shave man.

  • @danrussell_official
    @danrussell_official Рік тому +2

    Not one nick! Impressive. I’ve noticed I get the closest shave with a shavette - probably because like you said razor blades are just sharper. Even better than my safety razors and definitely better than my new dovo. But safety razors are like 95% as good and so much more convenient

  • @lylewilliams1371
    @lylewilliams1371 5 років тому +1

    Thank you! You are very brave.

  • @Dennis-de1ji
    @Dennis-de1ji 4 роки тому +1

    I would swear to god you were going to say "I Took a shit" over at 4.10
    😂😂😂😂

  • @Willghanistan
    @Willghanistan Рік тому

    I use the straight razor with the disposable half blades and I can't even use my left hand to shave any side. I do sometimes cut myself but the shave is super smooth.

  • @inthefireagine123
    @inthefireagine123 5 років тому

    Oh hey Sin, since I've seen most of your SR videos and the blades not cutting down the stubble, there are SR's that allow the use of half DE razors. (You can split them in the package and use each half) You can find them fairly cheap on Amazon. most modern barbers tend to use those if they use SR's at all, since you can change out the blade for health reasons.

  • @christophersmith8028
    @christophersmith8028 2 роки тому

    At just after 8 minutes when you’re holding above your eye. That had me dead. Haha I just got my first straight…super stoked to give it a go!

  • @Minime163
    @Minime163 Рік тому

    Much as l hate to admit it I have to agree with you I think we probably have gone past the straight razor days honing stropping just to get the same shave as from a bad electric razor newer wet dry much better. The safety razor is the best razor by a mile and I include modern razors In my assessment but having said that I'll persist with my shavette and will try the straight razor I bought and try stropping and honing, but my advice to anyone wanting to get a straight razor don't go past the shavette less hastle and a pretty deasent shave after 3 passes.

  • @donaldellison2524
    @donaldellison2524 5 років тому +6

    Oh I’m supposed to take my time when using a straight razor. Now I get it. I need to hold my face tight it looks like.

  • @smievil
    @smievil 2 роки тому +1

    starts shaving
    razor: let me sing you the song of my people

  • @TheStressD
    @TheStressD 5 років тому +3

    It's strong enough to do a Sweeney Todd job on home invaders.

  • @Tiki7391
    @Tiki7391 5 років тому +6

    This video gave me anxiety for 30 minutes lol

    • @SinatraLennon
      @SinatraLennon  5 років тому +1

      Oh no! Sorry about that. I’m okay now!

  • @emmygold280
    @emmygold280 4 роки тому +13

    Your blade wasn't sharp enough. Honing a blade to be sharp AND smooth takes a lot of experience. If you haven't already, send it to a pro so you know what to aim for when you do it yourself. It took me a year or two before I could get consistently sharp and smooth edges on all my razors. A properly honed and stropped razor should mow through arm hair hovering about a 1/4" inch from your skin.

  • @sheshaveswithjill4838
    @sheshaveswithjill4838 5 років тому +7

    Someone there to speed dial 911?

  • @starlodear2987
    @starlodear2987 5 років тому +1

    Watched straight razor shaves and thought it must be enjoyable but once I tried it I realised I just don't enjoy it enough to work on my skills. I like shaving with a safety much more. Btw, slicing your ear happens very easily with a straight, guys.

  • @robbruno6713
    @robbruno6713 5 років тому

    *Applause* Your a brave man! I could never shave with a straight razor!

    • @SinatraLennon
      @SinatraLennon  5 років тому +1

      And you don’t have to! I took one for the team.

  • @Koato
    @Koato 5 років тому +2

    The covered wagon of shaving haha. I have no desire to use a straight razor, but I would like to try and merge onto a highway in a covered wagon

  • @alecmcjarison999
    @alecmcjarison999 5 років тому +3

    The paper test isn't really a precise enough test for a blade that sharp. A common test is to cut standing hair and that would be cutting your arm hair with the blade just touching the hair not the skin of your arm. I've found if it's not sharp enough to do that than it's not sharp enough to shave

    • @SinatraLennon
      @SinatraLennon  5 років тому

      I actually shaved a bald patch on my arm last week. Hope it grows back!

    • @Jamesnebula
      @Jamesnebula 3 роки тому

      @@SinatraLennon to tell if it sharp enough, move the blade down your arm with it two mm above your skin.

  • @markanthonysmith413
    @markanthonysmith413 5 років тому

    Great video, I did notice that when you were honing your razor you didn't wet your stone, most straight razor shavers mist their stones with a
    spray bottle filled with water, with any type of grind stone you need water also when your trying to get close to your moustache puff your cheeks out like you do with a safety razor...All the best Mark

    • @SinatraLennon
      @SinatraLennon  5 років тому

      Yes, I can’t hone or strop properly. All fault lies with me.

  • @ncondo1122
    @ncondo1122 5 років тому +2

    Quite possibly the first time I’ve ever held my breath while watching a UA-cam video 😂...... Nice work, I’d be too afraid to even try, I’d likely bleed out before the paramedics arrived

  • @TheEndlessLoveatLondon
    @TheEndlessLoveatLondon Рік тому +1

    Anyone shaving with this razor is more passionate rather using this for just shaving... Yeah this looks really worth trying but not easy for sure... I will end up going to dermatologist straight after shaving

  • @sanjeevwasritharan5503
    @sanjeevwasritharan5503 4 роки тому +1

    When he said right now, he meant right now! Lol! I was shocked!

  • @binyamj
    @binyamj 5 років тому +1

    You really need to be stretching the skin for every stroke of the blade. The safety razor incorporates a feature that does it for you, but the straight razor requires you to do it. That’s why you were getting that skipping and biting feeling. It would be great to see you try it again.

    • @SinatraLennon
      @SinatraLennon  5 років тому +1

      I’m going to have my straight razor honed by a professional, then I’ll try it again!

  • @eminusipi
    @eminusipi 4 роки тому

    You probably noticed that in old photos most guys sported beards and mustaches. Safety razors changed that. I think that it probably takes a very experienced person to use straight razor to advantage. It was either Gillette or Schick that used to advertise how many feet that they stropped their DE razor blades.

  • @ХристиянСерафимов-ч3в

    The straight razor turned over the back of the razor when sharpening on a belt. Otherewise, the blade becomes rouned and the razor stops shaving. Very good video!

  • @Retetionretention
    @Retetionretention 4 роки тому +3

    Man you could do vlogs ,i definetely Watch you ,Can you do a video about your morning routine .

  • @richierichtaylor1928
    @richierichtaylor1928 5 років тому +1

    UK viewer, perfect video's all round. I've come across straight razors online or in the local barbershop where there straight razors use single edge blades as sharp as the double edge blades. Maybe that could be a better result for you in the future? 🙂

    • @SinatraLennon
      @SinatraLennon  5 років тому

      Welcome! I. Having this razor honed by a professional to get its best edge. More on that later!

  • @anthonylowder6687
    @anthonylowder6687 4 роки тому +1

    You're stalling!!😆😆👍👍

  • @nathancruz9172
    @nathancruz9172 5 років тому +1

    I believe this straight razor 🪒 gets more closest shave than cartridge or safety razors.

  • @jimflys2
    @jimflys2 4 роки тому

    I could not shave with my revamped German twins. I tried and tried, then Razor Emporium got it shave ready. Indeed, it was far better than I could get it, but I coul only use it on my neck and checks. So I gave up. Got a shavette and that was much better. Got some really nasty 2 day cuts. Finally got the knack, but a double edge is the closet shave, less work, more comfortable. Now and the I will use a shavette, but give me a Voskhod or a 7 o'clock in an old Gillette and I am good for the morning.!!

  • @talega1
    @talega1 5 років тому +1

    But you MUST use Barbasol....that will make it unique.... Ohh the mailman did NOT bring my Dovo straight kit...hope tomorrow...

  • @Harsh-up3ip
    @Harsh-up3ip Рік тому

    Has anyone ever told you that you like like Glenn Howerton? (Dennis from Its Always Sunny). Also, the blade ought to be honed in the opposite way you strop it, that is, the blade leads and moves forward on the stone. A good test is to try and shave some arm hair. If it cuts effortlessly and cleanly when the arm hair is bone dry then your blade is good. Though, I’m sure you know this now. Love your videos ❤

    • @SinatraLennon
      @SinatraLennon  Рік тому +1

      I love Sunny! Yeah, me and Glenn, very handsome men. 😜

  • @leeknoz935
    @leeknoz935 Рік тому

    People think its extra cost but replacable blades are the extra cost, you need your blade sharp enough to cut the hair on your arm when the blade is floating above..popping the hairs off

  • @swigswag7295
    @swigswag7295 4 роки тому

    What do you think about replaceable blade "hair shapers"? They have razor blades in them, so in theory the downside of the blade being thicker with a straight razor wouldn't be a problem.

  • @joebustos3513
    @joebustos3513 4 роки тому

    I shaved with my disposable Lord straight razor I use a different method of shaving I Always Shave against the Grain to get rid of the Beard Hair plus I shave just Like you did with The handle straight instead of how you did in The beginning I shave with the handle straight instead of folding them

  • @cito4633
    @cito4633 5 років тому +2

    Great informative video! The “cool factor” is off the charts, however, I would probably have the same results... way too much time and effort involved for a mediocre shave. You’ll have to pry my 6s from my cold, dead hands😀.

    • @SinatraLennon
      @SinatraLennon  5 років тому +1

      It does look and feel cool and it has its place as a method of shaving, but DE is the way for me. Enjoy that 6s!

  • @josephwoo69
    @josephwoo69 4 роки тому +1

    I just use a shavette so I don't have to worry about honing and stuff

  • @seanstapelfeld
    @seanstapelfeld 8 місяців тому +1

    How was this razor honed? Or is that the factory edge?

  • @kamanah1800
    @kamanah1800 5 років тому

    Loving the vids. Have you tried shavette shaving? I find that much closer than my DE, plus you get double the usage of a DE blade due to snapping.

    • @SinatraLennon
      @SinatraLennon  5 років тому

      I did, and it wasn’t pretty. Look for a video called Shavette Bloody Shavette.

  • @timothymagee6643
    @timothymagee6643 4 роки тому

    you might want to reconsider the pre shave oils, they do make a difference.

  • @martinmarcec3599
    @martinmarcec3599 5 років тому +1

    0:54 Emperor Palpatine's laugh

  • @baberkhanbk
    @baberkhanbk 4 роки тому +1

    Hey sinatra can we hone old de razor blades?

  • @joewaz100
    @joewaz100 4 роки тому +1

    Probably wanna reconsider using a pre shave with a straight razor

  • @aidanhughes5090
    @aidanhughes5090 2 роки тому

    Hey man, I love your videos and I want to start on single blade razors but don't know where to start, I would much appreciate it if you could help me.😊

  • @keganjackson7609
    @keganjackson7609 11 місяців тому +1

    13 years of using straight razor you can hear how it’s not cutting

  • @SolidShaves
    @SolidShaves 5 років тому

    I did like it, and i agree with you there, it takes a steady hand and good skills. The best straight razors are from Sweden, or so i have heard. Not for me either. It is very manly and very Cool. And a art form in many ways, or so. Perhaps you should try a safety razor that you can stropp the blade, vallet or a rolls razor. Keep it comming, the videos. Take care

  • @adamoneale4396
    @adamoneale4396 Місяць тому

    One thing I would say is that, if you have a beard and you want to go back to clean shaven, a straight razor will take the bulk off with one pass, and it won't clog

  • @johnlopez9962
    @johnlopez9962 2 роки тому

    They do sell straight razors with disposable blades that are paper thin like double edge safety razors

  • @timshull59
    @timshull59 5 років тому

    Impressive man well done!

    • @SinatraLennon
      @SinatraLennon  5 років тому +1

      I could have done better. I’m sticking with DE.

    • @timshull59
      @timshull59 5 років тому

      @@SinatraLennon I have been toying with idea, but I like bbs shaves with the DE

  • @LPcasper
    @LPcasper 5 років тому +1

    That straight looks great but at the same time, looks scarier and dangerous. It seems isn't well sharped. Geat video as always.

    • @nathancruz9172
      @nathancruz9172 4 роки тому

      All it needs to sharpen is the leather.

  • @EchoFoxtrot71
    @EchoFoxtrot71 4 роки тому

    I agree with you. I like the idea of straight razor shaving, but you can't beat the bbs from a DE razor. By the way, I noticed your school ring. Are you an Aggie or a Longhorn? I enjoy your videos.

    • @SinatraLennon
      @SinatraLennon  4 роки тому

      I have many friends that are Aggies, but I went to UT.

  • @diavalus
    @diavalus 10 місяців тому

    If anyone is watching this video and hoping to learn how to shave with a straight razor for the first time, please don’t strop, pass the razor over the stone the same way he did it here (won’t call that honing because it wasn’t). Also, you can hear and even see when he’s gliding the razor over his skin that the razor is not even close to being sharp enough for shaving.
    Another thing, he was absolutely wrong when he said you cannot get a straight razor as sharp as a DE blade. You can definitely get it as sharp as a Feather DE blade, but that requires a better razor than the one he used here, better stones, better technique and better stropping.
    Later edit: now I got to the part where he said the razor did not cut, which is not surprising at all. There were many signs that razor won’t shave.
    Another edit: this guy has absolutely no clue what he’s talking about. He’s making statements about straight razors which are wildly untrue and misleading.

  • @Takeangel1995
    @Takeangel1995 5 років тому

    I get awesome results with both my straight razors probably even better than with all of my safety razors. But I have to be honest my straight razors are both from Wacker in Solingen, Germany, where the best straight razors come from.

  • @oliverk191
    @oliverk191 2 роки тому

    Double edge are good but I found the single edge blades to be better, they require fewer passes

  • @magnoliamike
    @magnoliamike 3 роки тому

    I noticed that too after my first pass there is a bunch of hair left. I’m on about my eighth Straight Razor a Shave and I’m bout to just stick with Shavettes and safety razors…. I wanted to stick with it though because I didn’t want to be a PUS or “not as manly” lol but you know what they say do what works best for you I just see more pros than cons with Shavettes lol
    Plus I like getting a BBS smooth shave and I did the fools pass and against the grain on my chin but it’s not as easy to accomplish….and knowing myself I’m not gonna settle for less lol we’ll see

  • @cliff6789
    @cliff6789 5 років тому

    I paid a professional barber for a old school straight razor treatment. Is easy nice and smooth but no wear near as smooth my safty razor with Astra green blades.

  • @anthonylowder6687
    @anthonylowder6687 4 роки тому

    Not only are DE blades sharper consistently but its less blade area you have to work with unlike a straight razor.🪓🪓🪓🪓
    I'll stick with my Merkur 15c 🪒🪒🪒🪒😁😁😁😁

  • @paulthomas597
    @paulthomas597 3 роки тому +1

    Could woch him all day 😅 funny guy .stick to the safety blade big man 💪

  • @guillebravolujan
    @guillebravolujan Рік тому

    8:07 AA i’m laughing my ass off

  • @smievil
    @smievil 2 роки тому

    1:54 think you should be able to just push it through the paper without any sawing motions, it doesn't look very smooth at the start on the camera. it could shave though.

  • @dosetti
    @dosetti 5 років тому

    I had same outcome with a shavette using feather blade so maybe its technic or how to soften the stubble hair before shaving or something else..

  • @davidkimberly4682
    @davidkimberly4682 4 роки тому +2

    Thanks for doing that so I don't have to! Mind if I steal "shavorite?"

  • @garydahmer5088
    @garydahmer5088 4 роки тому

    Awesome . Still something to try your hand at . Old school. It will have its place if Society falls apart good preeper Knowledge. . Nothing better then a nice wet shave . .

  • @azshooter348
    @azshooter348 4 роки тому

    Always strop a blade by flipping it on the spine, not lifting the blade from the strop.

  • @michaelsandiego5668
    @michaelsandiego5668 5 років тому

    Damn you are shaking so bad it seems you drank several cups of strong coffee and decided to shave. Brave fellow you are. Maybe I will give straight razor a try but not now I am enjoying my DE razors. Shave on Brother!!!

    • @SinatraLennon
      @SinatraLennon  5 років тому +1

      I don’t remember shaking that badly, but maybe I was nervous and overly caffeinated!