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I’m irritated and annoyed! But also grateful.

There are some things I feel we, or I at least, need to acknowledge.

Perhaps we as a group of dedicated straight razor users should have seen this coming. Just as the more senior fly fishers (of which I am one) were distraught and annoyed by the Yuppies invading fly fishing after the movie “A River Runs Through It”, we straight “Old Bulls” complain about the new guys driving up prices on Filarmonica, Puma, Wade & Butcher choppers, and damn near everything else. I recently read a post that denigrated opinions from members who may have joined a shaving forum after 2009!

Gentleman, we should rejoice that new converts to the straight blade come to us every day.

That said, I am the first to confess impatience. At times I wish to grab these insolent interlopers by the neck and cry “Just shut up with the questions and do as we say;” But, alas, they are intelligent and rightfully question and challenge us, albeit
sometimes with disrespect And in all that is Holy why should they not? Even though we are the keeper of the way, few are experienced enough to qualify as a true guide through this maze. In retrospect their questions and challenges seem proper (but not the disrespect), concerning the way that leads to deeper understanding. So who among us is orthodox, if o I’m irritated and annoyed! But also grateful.

Orthodox there is? Is the Zen of Shaving with a straight blade orthodox? I think not. We of the straight blade are to be counted among the true individualists (and conservationists) of the 21st Century!

Please, let us welcome these new converts to what a good friend once described as “The One True Way.”

Let us have patience with the new traveler within our community, for it is our community and it is growing, no matter if we like it or not. We are becoming more a society than a community.

Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaft,. Ferdinand Tönnies.
 
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Very well, if you can't read past the first line, I've made a revision.

Oh, I was just having some fun with you.

I'm a newb to straights and I appreciate your post. I get it, we newbs come here and ask questions and don't always take the advice we get. And I guess that is each of our own choice, but it shouldn't be done with disrespect to any member, new or old.
 
I'm not a straight shaver, but I completely understand your point.

That being said, I was just thinking about an exchange I read here last week and said to myself, "there are many thousands of people on this board, many of whom have years if not decades of experience at this wetshaving thing. It might make sense for you as a newcomer to just shut yer trap and assume that that combined knowledge base has managed to come up with some pretty good ideas about how to shave right that you might want to pay attention to." :lol:
 
I'm not a straight shaver, but I completely understand your point.

That being said, I was just thinking about an exchange I read here last week and said to myself, "there are many thousands of people on this board, many of whom have years if not decades of experience at this wetshaving thing. It might make sense for you as a newcomer to just shut yer trap and assume that that combined knowledge base has managed to come up with some pretty good ideas about how to shave right that you might want to pay attention to." :lol:

+1

There are so many questions that can be handled between <New Posts> and <Quick Links>.

But, even with that, so many of the repeated questions are handled with such care, I've always enjoyed that aspect of B&B. Thanks, everybody!
 
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