i was asking the same question, they sell them at Sally's beauty supply, there are a LOT of them in the Chicago area, i just bought mine and it was about 5$ for the handle and 5$ more for a couple of extra blades
In most states in the United States it straight razors are not legal to own, but laws vary by state.
If the price of electric razors is suddenly higher, then fewer people can afford to buy or choose to buy the electric razors. Therefore, demand might increase for the more affordable nonelectric razors. (gradpoint) because people might decide to shift to nonelectric razors to save money
Straight razors are capable of closing cutter to the face than typical store bought razors. They can also be sharpened manually, and thus are continually reusable.
If the price of electric razors is suddenly higher, then fewer people can afford to buy or choose to buy the electric razors. Therefore, demand might increase for the more affordable nonelectric razors. (gradpoint) because people might decide to shift to nonelectric razors to save money
Hands down, DOVO razors are the best, I'm a barber and have used many different types but DOVO razors are not cheap,in my opinion they are worth every penny.They are handcrafted and have hundreds of years experience behind them, you buy one and care for it properly and your grandkids kids will be able to use them they are that good. Stick with German, England, and USA made razors. Stay away from Pakistani, Chinese made razors. http://www.straightrazorplace.com is a really helpful place for those who are thinking of getting into using a straight razor
If the price of electric razors is suddenly higher, then fewer people can afford to buy or choose to buy the electric razors. Therefore, demand might increase for the more affordable nonelectric razors. (gradpoint) because people might decide to shift to nonelectric razors to save money
mostly from their parent tool box or they use the razors from a shaving razr and if thier old enough they buy them
It all depends on what they are constructed of. Perhaps $5 to hundreds of dollars.
One can learn how to use straight razors from a variety of sources on the web. The websites wikiHow and 'The Art of Manliness' both offer guides with images on how to safely use the straight razor. YouTube also has plenty of video guides on using the razor.
The best place to buy disposable razors in large quantity would be a wholesaler or store liquidator. They can be found at Overstock and Wholesale Central.
DOVO Solingen is an independent German company based in Solingen which manufactures scissors, shaving equipment such as straight razors and safety razors, and manicure tools. Merkur DOVO, a subsidiary of DOVO Solingen manufactures shaving equipment and razors.
"While most switched to safety razors or cartridge razors, many still prefer the traditional style of the straight edge razor. The Parker SR1 Stainless Steel Straight Edge Razor offers the convenience of disposable blades with the look and feel of the iconic straight razor."