Side note, I did pick up a '30s "New Style" open comb from the bay. Just waiting on arrival.
Congrats on another purchase for your collection. I believe that I'm going to venture into the real of single edge razors next. I never really liked an open comb razor. I guess it would have been more useful had I longer facial hair, but I shave often. I'd imagine that a Tech would shave about the same if you had short hair.
My tech is the mildest razor I own. I rarely use it. The "new style" open combs are supposedly the most aggressive of the vintage Gillettes. We'll see I guess. I'm half watching for a good deal on a slim just for the hell of it. Also picking up a shavette razor that uses half a DE blade to see if I want to get in to straight razors.
My wife loves Clubman aftershave. She says it's classic and manly. Likes the Bayrum from Sally Beauty supply too.
Fine Accoutrements American Blend aftershave is very classic barbershop. I really like the scent and reminds me much of my grandfather, he was a barber for years and cut all our hair at his house until he was in his late 70's. Unfortunately I was traveling when the soap was released and it sold out too quickly at both Fine and Italian BarberI LOVE Clubman. It reminds me of haircuts as a kid with dad at Mizells barber shop in Brownsburg. I have the talc, and now that I know they have an after shave, its time to venture off to Sally. Just ran out of one of my after shaves and was looking for something new. Maybe I need to stick to something old?
I also still have an old school ( bottle says copyright 1997) bottle of old spice that I still use from time to time... GET OFF MY LAWN! *ahem* sorry... couldnt help myself.
ETA: my stylist just moved away and I'm due for a haircut, so I think its time to visit Mizells again later this week.
Picked up one of these guys at Sally's today:
It takes a DE blade snapped in half. First shave I used a Feather blade and got super smooth in one pass with minimal bloodshed. Not likely to replace my DE razor for daily use, but I may be in the market for a vintage straight razor for weekend use.
I learned the hard way that sometimes vintage isn't the way to go on straight razors. Unless they've been "restored", a lot the old razors are pretty rough. I managed to find one old WWI era German razor that was nice though.
I agree-- I'd buy new.
There's a guy who has a good selection of new stock that I'd point you to: https://www.thesuperiorshave.com/straight_razors.html
He no longer has Thiers-Issard, just the Bokers and Dovos-- no slouches are they.
I'd like to get back into Straight razor shaving, but the upkeep led me away from it. I enjoyed shaving with it, just not the stropping and honing and the huge headache if that delicate edge somehow got nicked.
I like being able to throw away DEs.
I'd have to throw away a 12 cent Personna Lab over 10,000 times to pay for a $120 razor.
I'll stick with DE for now.
might want to redo the math shooterI like being able to throw away DEs.
I'd have to throw away a 12 cent Personna Lab over 10,000 times to pay for a $120 razor.
I'll stick with DE for now.
might want to redo the math shooter
220 221 whatever it takesMeh, decimal placement isn't that important.
Best recent shaving tip: I picked this up off of Badger and Blade... Dollar Tree sells salsa bowls, 2 for $1... they make a perfect bowl for working a lather with your shave brush. The bowl has a little texture inside to help create a lather, the legs on the bottom of the bowl help you hold it in your hand. The price is right and you have one bowl for home and one for your travel kit.