Yep, I'm with you Nikos. I'm a hobby shaver, and as such appreciate using all sorts of razors. My most expensive razor is a Charcoal Goods. Yeah, it's a good razor, but I'm perfectly happy using a Schick G injector, or a GEM razor. Many of my vintage razors are user grade, which kinda adds to the charm for me. I think some scratches and plating loss show some history and indicate they were part of someone's shaving routine for many years. With the Charcoal Goods razor, I bought it solely because it's functional artwork. You can tell Brian is passionate about what goes into his designs. Does it shave any better than a vintage "beater"? Nope - of course not. It's all technique - and a good shave is a good shave, no matter what tool you use. But, it's still fun to pick out a razor, throw a blade in it and go to town.
Soaps are all over the place for me too. Modern Williams? Check. Grooming Dept.? Check. Stirling? You bet. It's all part of the fun.
Soaps are all over the place for me too. Modern Williams? Check. Grooming Dept.? Check. Stirling? You bet. It's all part of the fun.