Tabac Tuesday!
Cold Water Shave w/ Hot Water Lather
Pre: Aloe Vera Glycerin Soap Face Wash, Noxzema Cream as Pre Shave
Razor: Gillette Parat (German Made)
Blade: Gillette Silver Blue (1st Use)
Brush: Semogue SOC Boar in Taj Resin
Lather: Tabac, Face Lathered
Post: Generic Reformed Alum Block, T.N. Dickinson’s Witch Hazel, Clubman Pinaud After Shave, Nivea Sensitive Balm
A successful, easy peasy two pass shave. I've been so focused on shaving with vintage SE razors lately that it takes a bit of remembering proper DE technique...assuming I've ever had proper DE technique!
Nacet blades are one of my favorite DE blades along with the Feathers, but the GSBs run right up there as having a great combination of sharp and smooth. The dreamy feeling of the Semouge SOC boar against my face was matched perfectly with the creamy goodness of Tabac. I didn't load too much to the brush, but spent a good deal of time adding water to get proper hydration. The more I think about it, when I was bowl lathering I would spend a good bit of time adding water and agitating to get the just right lather. Why would it take any less time on my face? I need to continue to practice increased patience while face lathering!
While yesterday's MMFW was my one and only successful Ebay bidding victory, today's Gillette Parat is probably my best BIN score. I just happened to be looking on the bay when the post for this razor popped up. I didn't exactly know what it was, but knew I had to act quickly due to a ridiculous low price. When I looked at the listing's photos, I thought British Rocket. But, then I looked at the case and thought TV special. But where there should have been a TV on the case, there was a G. I pulled the trigger and started researching, to include reaching out to Dave for some help. It was determined to be a Parat, either British or German. Once it arrived, the bottom of the case says Made in Germany, while the underside of the blade tray has no "Made In ...", so it is German. If British, it would have said "Made In England". The razor is in perfect condition and I can't tell you how much I love the feeling of the TTO mechanism! The only issue with the case is some serious crazing, I think that is the term, on the end of the clear top...right in the spot where someone would have repeatedly placed their shaving soap covered thumb to open it up. If I was made to choose between my 1947 no notch Super Speed and this German Parat...I'd have a difficult time deciding! Fortunately, nobody is holding a gun to my head at this time!