My father never saw his father use one. All of mine are either ebay.com buys or from
Vintage Straight Razors
I did use a guy in Portland (Portland Razor Company) for sharpening and repairs but with the rioting up there, I won't chance it getting stolen. The owner is adamant that's not a risk but I just don't see how. A friend in NC has agreed to show me how to sharpen them, which would save me a lot of money.
At one time, in one German city alone, there were some 800 independent straight razor makers. My favorite is my Crown and Sword razor, I am thinking from the 1920's (most razors were not dated). It's 13/16 of an inch from cutting edge to spine, which I think is the right size for me. This is also the razor that I have cut myself worst with, 3 stitches on left ring finger. I'm still not sure how I managed that. After stopping the bleeding, I cleaned off the blood, restropped, and completed the shave. I reasoned "if the original owner did this, he'd finish his shave." I felt that was important.
Most women love a beard but my GF hates facial hair. My mother was like that. They say you "marry a girl like your mom." Maybe Dr. Freud was right.