Comment on Monday SOTD Thread, April 14th, 2025 (#673)
gcgallant@sub.wetshaving.social 4 days agoI have a “fundamentals” video that is way too long, and there’s this “Sharpening Kit” video (also too long).
Congrats on stepping down the straight razor rabbit hole! This is a practice, but you will make it pretty far up the learning curve in the first 30 shaves, and very comfortable after 100 shaves.
I started with a Gold Dollar many years ago. I managed to drop it and break it during the ‘22 Lather Games. Best thing I ever did. The steel is awful and the razors are clumsy.
I’m going to send you my $12 Union razor. This razor is well sorted, has a very comfortable synthetic edge, and will require very little maintenance if you make and use a loaded denim strop.
walden@sub.wetshaving.social 4 days ago
Yup, I already watched the fundamentals video today and it reinforced some things and answered some other things (mainly about burr removal). I’ll check out the other video, too.
Maybe the loaded strop video will answer this question, but do people typically put any treatment on their leather stops, or just use them as is?
Thanks for the Union! I haven’t heard of that brand, but I see on Amazon they are still only $13 or $14.
gcgallant@sub.wetshaving.social 4 days ago
The Union razors available now are made in China and are not of better quality than the Gold Dollar. The one I have is early 20th century and made in Atlanta (or at least marketed from there). It is far better than a $12 razor. I think the person who sold it to me (as part of a 2-razor auction) did not know what it was.
walden@sub.wetshaving.social 3 days ago
Ohhh, big difference. I used to live in northwest Atlanta. Union City is southwest, not too far.
I looked online and people postulate they were made in Union City, with the blanks possibly coming from a machine factory in the city. I got married at one of the machine factories (an event venue, now) called King Plow, but I didn’t see any reference to that place in regards to razors.
gcgallant@sub.wetshaving.social 3 days ago
It’s a well made razor with good steel and good balance. Helluva razor for $12 😁
gcgallant@sub.wetshaving.social 3 days ago
My latest honing video is a tutorial. It was done for the razor’s owner, but there might be something of interest for you.
gcgallant@sub.wetshaving.social 4 days ago
Normally, people strop on plain leather, or on plain fabric. Stropping realigns the microscopic teeth at the apex. A loaded strop has abrasive and is removing material at the edge. This really isn’t necessary to do after every shave.
Many people prefer to strop just before shaving. I prefer to strop after shaving because it helps ensure that the edge is free of moisture. I strop on linen, or flax, then strop on leather. I normally do 20 laps on the fabric, and 40 laps on the leather. If you are looking for a good “first” strop, Duke City, on eBay has a great product. For high quality at a fair price my friend Tony Miller (Heirloom Strops) is the guy.
walden@sub.wetshaving.social 3 days ago
I have a Duke City strop 👍
gcgallant@sub.wetshaving.social 3 days ago
Excellent! I bought one a while back just to see what they are like. Really liked it. Gave it to VisceralWatch to help get him started.