I began with a MERKUR HD bought from a long closed vendor who wanted me to join his church and pyramid sales team. This was before the BIG BANG in shaving that has given us a Carl Sagan selection of stellar product. This was followed by a Edwin Jaeger, Merkur 1904, Merkur Slant, Mergress, Parker and ATT
opencombs and a first generation SEYGUS. A British friend kindly let me shave with his grandfather's DARWIN; a most beautiful and utterly unremarkable shaver. My friend Danielle gifted a French Lareshe inherited from her grandfather. We speak French to each other, her BF was afraid to even touch it and after gifting a rare French edition of CANDIDE it came by way of reciprocity. I have it safely hidden away for now. All this, and I returned to that MERKUR HD recently. The original is being used by my nephew. Everything else went to homeless veterans. In my case ' If it works, don't fix it ' could apply, except I just saw Doug's email on that German slant in aluminum anodized bronze or black looking like a Wiemar republic artwork banned by the failed artist who brought us WW2 and my father's nemesis Werner Von Braun. Rossini's THE THIEVING MAGPIE was playing on the radio and I thought oh hell, here we go again.
opencombs and a first generation SEYGUS. A British friend kindly let me shave with his grandfather's DARWIN; a most beautiful and utterly unremarkable shaver. My friend Danielle gifted a French Lareshe inherited from her grandfather. We speak French to each other, her BF was afraid to even touch it and after gifting a rare French edition of CANDIDE it came by way of reciprocity. I have it safely hidden away for now. All this, and I returned to that MERKUR HD recently. The original is being used by my nephew. Everything else went to homeless veterans. In my case ' If it works, don't fix it ' could apply, except I just saw Doug's email on that German slant in aluminum anodized bronze or black looking like a Wiemar republic artwork banned by the failed artist who brought us WW2 and my father's nemesis Werner Von Braun. Rossini's THE THIEVING MAGPIE was playing on the radio and I thought oh hell, here we go again.