(This post was last modified: 06-29-2024, 01:25 AM by Tedolph.)
Wow-fantastic input. Lots of great kits available for less than $100.00, some near $50.00. The Stirling sets can't be beat and the Maggard's too. As promised, here are my ideas. A few caveats fist. I am disposed against DE razors. I started many decades ago with my dad's cheap old 1950's era Shick or Gillette something TTO and uncoated Wilkinson Sword DE blades. Eveready C40 bush and Old Spice soap set that I bought from the drug store. I wince even now thinking about that set up. The blade exposure was enormous, the TTO set up did not clamp the blade well and the edge was flexing all over the place. I chopped up my face every shave, until I got a Shick injector. Since then, I haven't ever wanted to try another DE. So, after a disastrous in grown hair deviation into Gillette Trac II, Braun Electric, then I gravitated to SE disposable BIC stolen from my daughter's stash (not bad), then Valet Auto Strop, straights and One Blade. As you can see, I like thick single edge razors.
Poor Man's Luxury Kit.
Razor: One Blade Core w/Feather Blades $45.00
Brush: Semogue 1305 $20.00
Soap: Cella red $10.00
A/S : Clubman Classic Vanilla $7.00
Total: $82.00
Why the One Blade? The Core is an easy transition from cartridge razors because of the pivoting, spring loaded head. Almost zero learning curve but gives a close shave with a SR feel because of the thick blade. It also has a secret weapon in that if you buy the Feather carbon steel blades instead of the stainless, they can be stropped and sharpened on a wet stone.. Cella is a great introduction to tallow soaps (aren't many cheap tallow soaps left) is easy to lather, etc. Semogue 1305 breaks in fast for a boar brush and does every thing well. Clubman Vanilla Classic is mild, has a more modern aroma than regular Clubman, and is versatile enough to use years round. Also a gateway drug to the whole Pinaud line.
Poor Man's Budget Kit:
Razor: Pearl "The Sleek" SE with stand $17.00
File:: Home Depot $5.00
Brush and creme: Omega 10066 kit: $20.00
Lather bowl: steal from kitchen $0.00
A/S: Pino Silvestre $17.00
Total: $59.00
Why the Home Depot file? You need it to fix the Pearl SE razor before you can use it! Also, the Pearl takes half DE blades so it opens up the new shaver to that whole world at half the cost. Once fixed, it is a very mild razor. The Omega creme and boar brush set are a good value, and once the brush breaks in it has a very nice face feel. The Omega creme is eucalyptus with a little bit of menthol, not a lot, and is soothing. Pino Silvestre can be used year round, and gives the new wet shaver a connection with European Style at a bargain price.
Well, that's all I got!
(I would have posted photo's but I don't know how to make them thumbnail sized)