alfredus
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The EJ is really a great razor to start out and will most likely last you way longer than the initial ~6 months you need to develop some decent technique...
After that (hopefully not earlier) you will go on a RAD and try 10-20 vintage ones, most likely get a slant and then either go on to:
a - Vintage, but expensive
b - modern but expensive (aka stainless steel)
c - straight/kamisori
or if you are really blessed:
d - all of the above
The Progress was my first DE - and it is a truly great razor. BUT like most, you won't be able to use it on just one setting, will start to play around and your initial learning time will drag on (yes I was one of those)
The problem is, it needs a different angle on a different setting - so while you think you have figured it out on lets say 0.5, it will give you a horrible shave on 1. But you won't know why blame everything but yourself etc., etc., etc.
After that (hopefully not earlier) you will go on a RAD and try 10-20 vintage ones, most likely get a slant and then either go on to:
a - Vintage, but expensive
b - modern but expensive (aka stainless steel)
c - straight/kamisori
or if you are really blessed:
d - all of the above

The Progress was my first DE - and it is a truly great razor. BUT like most, you won't be able to use it on just one setting, will start to play around and your initial learning time will drag on (yes I was one of those)
The problem is, it needs a different angle on a different setting - so while you think you have figured it out on lets say 0.5, it will give you a horrible shave on 1. But you won't know why blame everything but yourself etc., etc., etc.