#1
A 50 day setup while I'm in Cambodia and Vietnam. Stahly/Bic for the beard, Enders Speed/Proline for my head.

I actually brought a few other DEs along, the Dart, Fine Marvel, Schone to name names but after a few days I realized I'm just happier using the Stahly than the others. It isn't capable of getting as close as the Enders-Proline in a single pass but it's such a pleasure and so efficient given its smoothness...

So no anticipated SOTD from me for a while, this is it. Very content with this pairing.
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#2
Nice. I never travel with anything I would be afraid to lose. Which means I take one of my two flare tip 60s superspeeds and a tub of macca root along with a cheap synthetic brush. All items are easily replaceable.

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(06-21-2019, 01:37 AM)EFDan Wrote: Nice. I never travel with anything I would be afraid to lose. Which means I take one of my two flare tip 60s superspeeds and a tub of macca root along with a cheap synthetic brush. All items are easily replaceable.

I wouldn't either I have four Enders Speeds , and two down from three Stahly heads. And I know i can get another for $15 or $20 any time.

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The great thing about letting these two play together is the extent to which the Enders-Proline informs and hopefully improves the shave with the Stahly. The construction of the Enders yields a lot of audible feedback, if it's cutting anything at all you'll hear it, making it perfect for a touch up pass on my head. Even after a week together I can tell there's less to touch up -- an area behind my left ear mostly that I miss with all my DEs. How close I'm getting with the Stahly continues to amaze.[Image: c06911bf57200ff31976ab9c70175773.jpg]

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Where in the heck did you find Enders blades? Vintage score? Modify current production SE blade?

I've walked past hundreds of Enders knowing their blades were proprietary. I'm totally intrigued now.
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(06-25-2019, 07:55 AM)olschoolsteel Wrote: Where in the heck did you find Enders blades? Vintage score? Modify current production SE blade?

I've walked past hundreds of Enders knowing their blades were proprietary. I'm totally intrigued now.
Using a Schick Proline (B20) blade. An Enders blade with the edge removed clicks into place on top of the Proline securing it in place. Have to use a Proline as other injector blades are a fraction of a mm too long to fit nicely.

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