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Cool I'll look for a sample packI like feathers but you can order a sampler pack and pick your favorites.
Go for it. I couldn't find a razor pic thread on here, and I need inspiration to finally shave my covid beard.I don’t want to junk up @Thereaper1313 ’s thread![]()
Junk up or class up? You got the knowledge. I know you do from all of your scattered posts in the Funny and Awesome pic thread.I don’t want to junk up @Thereaper1313 ’s thread![]()
Personally thought Harry's were over rated. German steel might be good (Wusthof) but the japanese (Shun) make some damn sharp steel too. At least from my experience in the kitchenJunk up or class up? You got the knowledge. I know you do from all of your scattered posts in the Funny and Awesome pic thread.
@Thereaper1313 I don't have anything good to share. When I get my beard trimmed (cause the wife says it gets too long) I get it trimmed to 2.5" on the chin by my local barber. I do shave my head on a semi regular basis but I just use some Harry's blades I've had for a few years.
I like feathers but you can order a sampler pack and pick your favorites.
What in the fuck is going on around here? I thought this was a forum for men?
You just mad cause you meant to click on the 6.5 creedmoor threadDo the sample pack of razor come with a free pair of skinny jeans?
What in the fuck is going on around here? I thought this was a forum for men?
I’m older and remember when that was state of the art. MKe sure to get band-aids when shopping for blades! HahaFound this Gillette Tech Safety Razor today at an antique flea market today for $10. Always wanted to try one. Just gotta find some blades and give it a go.
I’d argue that once you get past the learning curve, you have a greater probability of not getting knicks with a straight razor and certainly get a better shave than with replaceable blades of any typeMen shave with safety razors
Real men shave with straight blades
I'm not a real man
I went a little ways down this rabbit hole not too long ago and came up with these same answers.Sharp sounds good but can feel rough, especially to those new to DE shaving. Smooth blades are plenty sharp but don’t feel as rough to some folks. My personal favorite is Shark Platinum which is made by Lord in Egypt. I have about 2000I got them at a deal after I looked around a bit.
Soap matters. I recommend Taconic brand to a lot of people. It holds water well, is slick without being filmy and every variety smells great. It is available on Amazon for around $13.
Don’t get caught up in getting a perfectly smooth face when beginning. It’ll just frustrate you. Make a pass with the grain (find your grain in different areas of your face first) then rinse. Lather up again and make a pass across the grain. Then just stop. Against the grain can and will leave your face irritated and maybe bloody as a beginner and using a Tech. A Tech isn’t a particularly efficient razor so you’ll be tempted to go over areas too many times which will lead to a red sore face.
Maybe..., but....You just mad cause you meant to click on the 6.5 creedmoor thread
I have straights too but they’re not for morningsMen shave with safety razors
Real men shave with straight blades
I'm not a real man
Derby isn’t what I would call great but usually won’t blood you. PM me an address and I will send you something to try.I went a little ways down this rabbit hole not too long ago and came up with these same answers.
I made my own sampler pack on www.tryablade.com with Derby Extras, Personna Lab Blues, and BIC Chrome Platinums. So far I prefer the Derby's, the others tended to slice me up a little around the corners of my mouth. Good shaves, just too aggressive for my taste. I just use one of the Van der Hagen butterfly shavers, which is suppsedly a rebranded Weishi 9306. One of these days I'm going to pick up a Merkur 34c or pick my own setup from Maggard's.
Cremo shave cream has been pretty good to me over the last few years, a little bit goes a long ways.
I have a little metal box I put them in. The razors can be recycled and place that recycles metal.As an aside, what does everyone do with their used blades? I figured I’d just run the edges against my bench grinder when they’re done and toss them in the trash?
If you live in San Fran, you can probably just toss the old blades out on the sidewalk....Well this thread was well timed. I’ve been getting annoyed by the constant raising prices of my favorite cheap disposable razors (Bic Flex-3; used to be under $3 for 5 razors, but recently they’ve bumped up to $4, and they reduced them to 3 per package)
I shave my entire head and most of my face (work policy says I can keep a goatee and mustache, so I’ve been trying that out for the last year. Some history; I started noticeably balding around 13, and required a buzzcut by 16. I started shaving my head around 23 when even the buzzcut was starting to look rough. My head is about the ONLY place I don’t grow hair well.I get about a weeks worth of shaving out of a disposable razor before it’s dulled out, but honestly even that long is pushing it. I like to keep a decent stockpile of all toiletries, just like pretty much everything else I own and use regularly. I’ve been saving money on haircuts my entire adult life, but razor prices have me pissed off lately.
Started doing some research, and (having seen his forum contributions previously) taking advantage of the information posted above by our resident razor addict, Lawless.
Anyone use Fendrihan.com? They have some budget friendly stuff (badger brush, razor sampler packs, brush/razor stand I can leave on the shower shelf up out of the kids’ reach, etc) to get me started, but if their stuff is total junk then I won’t bother.
If @Lawless says the Fatip LoStorto is the best deal in modern razors; I’m willing to risk $35 on that, unless there’s a reason for a beginner not to start out with a slant? If I should consider a traditional to start, give me some good options.
As an aside, what does everyone do with their used blades? I figured I’d just run the edges against my bench grinder when they’re done and toss them in the trash?
I guess it depends on the blade you use. The ones I get come in a paper box no plastic at all.@Anb618
As far as used blades go, the plastic containers that the blades come in have a slot to put used blades. Once you use all the blades in the container, you just through the plastic container out (like any piece of garbage). No sharps to worry about.
Easy peasy.
I guess it depends on the blade you use. The ones I get come in a paper box no plastic at all.
DE safety razors are excellent. Blades and soaps preference are subjective as hell. Take the advice others have given and buy a sample pack of various manufacturers. Be prepared to try a few soaps until you find the one that you like. I dislike Feather blades, but found I keep going back to the Gillette Platinum 7'oclocks. Soaps I mix up between Tabac and the Taylor of Old Bond street cream. Like others have said a good badger brush is the way to go. Before you know it you'll be hunting down classic straight blade razors and going down that rabbit hole.
Very good point. I should add I use the Gillettes 7'O clock platiums in a Merker 36. The head and handle design does influence the blade.I should add that every blade and handle interacts differently. Some handles may be better suited to feathers, other handles may like Gilette's.
That's why it's important to sample and try at first, and see what preference you develop and what works best with your system.
Small slit inside the bathroom storage cabinet going into the wall, slide em in and away between the walls they go for some poor soul 50 years from now to find when they pull off the SheetrockWell this thread was well timed. I’ve been getting annoyed by the constant raising prices of my favorite cheap disposable razors (Bic Flex-3; used to be under $3 for 5 razors, but recently they’ve bumped up to $4, and they reduced them to 3 per package)
I shave my entire head and most of my face (work policy says I can keep a goatee and mustache, so I’ve been trying that out for the last year. Some history; I started noticeably balding around 13, and required a buzzcut by 16. I started shaving my head around 23 when even the buzzcut was starting to look rough. My head is about the ONLY place I don’t grow hair well.I get about a weeks worth of shaving out of a disposable razor before it’s dulled out, but honestly even that long is pushing it. I like to keep a decent stockpile of all toiletries, just like pretty much everything else I own and use regularly. I’ve been saving money on haircuts my entire adult life, but razor prices have me pissed off lately.
Started doing some research, and (having seen his forum contributions previously) taking advantage of the information posted above by our resident razor addict, Lawless.
Anyone use Fendrihan.com? They have some budget friendly stuff (badger brush, razor sampler packs, brush/razor stand I can leave on the shower shelf up out of the kids’ reach, etc) to get me started, but if their stuff is total junk then I won’t bother.
If @Lawless says the Fatip LoStorto is the best deal in modern razors; I’m willing to risk $35 on that, unless there’s a reason for a beginner not to start out with a slant? If I should consider a traditional to start, give me some good options.
As an aside, what does everyone do with their used blades? I figured I’d just run the edges against my bench grinder when they’re done and toss them in the trash?
When I had to shave for work the 55 red tip was my go to.Vintage razors for me are not about ultimate performance. They are about a connection to the past. Who here would pass up shooting an original 1895 Winchester or think it was lame because it won’t shoot a ragged hole?
I have owned some very nice vintage stuff and still have a few. I just bought an absolutely perfect Fatboy which I put away for my grandson. They’re not the best shaver (don’t taze me bro) but are very good. They are iconic, the top of the line and feature great workmanship and finish. Like owning a ShovelheadIt will be something my grandson will admire and fondly remember “Babaw” when he holds it. A little piece of what I leave this world with.
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I have a 1955 Super Speed Red Tip that is my favorite razor, not because it is a perfect shave but because it transports me to a better time. A time when people had hope and morals and loved America. It will bite you if you’re careless and demands attention and focus. It makes shaving anything but a chore or mindless. It reminds me of who I am.
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My passion is slants. Slant razors twist the blade which does something the thin steel needs to not chatter and irritate skin; gives it some stiffness. Not all are equal. Some are abysmal.
My slant collection includes some vintage and modern, of those some are because I appreciate their history and appearance and some are absolute laser beams for shaving.
Modern great slants include:
The Wunderbar by Razorock is a laser. Used gently with a smooth blade it is a joy you won’t believe compared to most other razors. Stainless, efficient and hefty. When available it is $130, I just sold my original WB (without rollmark) and kept the later one.
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The Fatip LoStorto Originale is the best deal in modern razors. Brass construction and open comb make it a great first slant. It is made in a closed comb as well, LoStorto Gentile. About $35.
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My favorite slant unfortunately isn’t made anymore. It is the Fine Slant made by Fine Accoutrements. It is aluminum and very light meaning the technique includes some pressure. It is smoother than the Wunderbar but just as efficient (maybe more efficient) and holds the blade perfectly with no detectable chatter. It is based on the Fasan Slant (Solingen) from Germany which was a bakelite razor made in the early 1900s (I just found a PERFECT Golf brand Solingen made razor on eBay Germany and have it on the way). I have the plastic Fine slant as well which was the aluminum model’s predecessor. Both are simply perfect tools, at least for me.
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The aforementioned Golf slant (ad photo) The guy has another listed if anyone wants to get one.
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Well there, I did it. I junked up the thread.![]()
Head shaving is different. I would go with a known mild razor. A Razorock Gamechanger .68 in the closed comb would be my recommendation. Stainless build and fairly efficient and very mild. You can buy a .84 baseplate once you’re very comfortable.Well this thread was well timed. I’ve been getting annoyed by the constant raising prices of my favorite cheap disposable razors (Bic Flex-3; used to be under $3 for 5 razors, but recently they’ve bumped up to $4, and they reduced them to 3 per package)
I shave my entire head and most of my face (work policy says I can keep a goatee and mustache, so I’ve been trying that out for the last year. Some history; I started noticeably balding around 13, and required a buzzcut by 16. I started shaving my head around 23 when even the buzzcut was starting to look rough. My head is about the ONLY place I don’t grow hair well.I get about a weeks worth of shaving out of a disposable razor before it’s dulled out, but honestly even that long is pushing it. I like to keep a decent stockpile of all toiletries, just like pretty much everything else I own and use regularly. I’ve been saving money on haircuts my entire adult life, but razor prices have me pissed off lately.
Started doing some research, and (having seen his forum contributions previously) taking advantage of the information posted above by our resident razor addict, Lawless.
Anyone use Fendrihan.com? They have some budget friendly stuff (badger brush, razor sampler packs, brush/razor stand I can leave on the shower shelf up out of the kids’ reach, etc) to get me started, but if their stuff is total junk then I won’t bother.
If @Lawless says the Fatip LoStorto is the best deal in modern razors; I’m willing to risk $35 on that, unless there’s a reason for a beginner not to start out with a slant? If I should consider a traditional to start, give me some good options.
As an aside, what does everyone do with their used blades? I figured I’d just run the edges against my bench grinder when they’re done and toss them in the trash?
Ya the Derby's tend to get a bad rap - still not 100% sold on them, they just treat my face the best out of the 3 that I have on hand.I have straights too but they’re not for mornings
Derby isn’t what I would call great but usually won’t blood you. PM me an address and I will send you something to try.
Astra SPYa the Derby's tend to get a bad rap - still not 100% sold on them, they just treat my face the best out of the 3 that I have on hand.
Thanks for the offer, but I'm due up here pretty quick to make another order anyways - what was your suggestion to try?