I currently have 23 razors in my rotation. I love the variety of the types of razors I have, and knowing a bit about each. The downside is that I only get to use any specific razor once every 3-4 weeks [if I use them in strict sequence]. But after awhile I think I a favorite has emerged. It's a re-plated Gillette New Long Comb head and a UFO Goliath handle. It provides the most efficient, smooth and effortless shave of all my razors. I am a DFS guy [in shaving also] but I come close to a BBS w/o extra effort. I guess I'm suggesting that everyone, yes everyone, obtain and try this razor.
Procedure:
1] Go to Ebay and buy a vintage New Long Comb.
2] If gnarly, even when cleaned up, have it re-plated. Shiny nickel will do if rhodium is too expensive; mine is nickel.
3] If the purchased razor head is in good condition, omit Step 2.
4] Purchase a new handle, preferably one on the hefty side. The handle that normally comes with the New Long Comb is a hollow, lightweight example of subpar handle-making.
5] Attach said handle to said New Long Comb head, properly prep your beard and have a great time!
PS I KNOW, YMMV, but I think it is worth a shot.
Procedure:
1] Go to Ebay and buy a vintage New Long Comb.
2] If gnarly, even when cleaned up, have it re-plated. Shiny nickel will do if rhodium is too expensive; mine is nickel.
3] If the purchased razor head is in good condition, omit Step 2.
4] Purchase a new handle, preferably one on the hefty side. The handle that normally comes with the New Long Comb is a hollow, lightweight example of subpar handle-making.
5] Attach said handle to said New Long Comb head, properly prep your beard and have a great time!
PS I KNOW, YMMV, but I think it is worth a shot.
Cheers,
Ted
Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts. Winston Churchill
Ted
Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts. Winston Churchill