This morning I had my first shave with a straight razor, and I consider it a success! Granted, I used a Parker shavette which isn't truly a straight razor, but I'm hoping this can be a good starter until I get the hang of it and it only cost $17.95 on WCS. I figured that if I don't like it, I can go back to my Edwin Jagger safety razor and not be stuck with an expensive straight. I started with a Derby blade because I was pretty nervous about cutting myself, but I found that I only had a few very small nicks. It wasn't any worse than using a different blade with my Edwin. Next time I think I will use a Racer, which is what I normally use in my DE. I found that it took much longer, as it should. I was extremely careful, but found that some spots required repeat passes. I attribute this more to the Derby blade than the razor. I did get a closer shave on my neck than I normally get with one pass of the Edwin. I used a sampler of T&H Sandalwood cream that I just got and it seemed to do the job ok. What is better for straight shaving, soap or cream? Does it matter? I usually use Cremo as a pre-shave base if I 'm multi pass shaving, and I might use that with the straight while I'm learning. Any suggestions for shortening the learning curve are appreciated.