(04-13-2016, 05:56 AM)DonnerJack Wrote: Thanks guys for taking the time to share your experience. I will definitely try and pick up a 1912 or one of the others mentioned as mild. Any pitfalls to keep an eye for (things that might hinder blade position/clamping)? I don't imply that a member would knowingly sell a defective razor (If there's such a thing), just that I have literally no experience with vintage SEs, so I'm trying to minimize possible parameters for my SE first steps. Is there any choice in blades at all on the GEM front? For the injector types I know it's either Ted Pella or the chinese one. I see a great deal of difference in performance for me between DE brands.
I would suggest a injector along with that 1912 or Demaskeene. Take the picture that EFDan posted. That is what we referred to as a MMOC (Micromatic Open Comb) made by Gem. (this is the aggressive one we mentioned)Face the comb toward you, flip the top open. There will be 2 "ears" or tabs on the right and left corners near the comb. Those are what hold the front of the SE blade. If they are broken or dont otherwise match each other, blade alignment, or lack thereof will occur. This advice applies to all non-injector SE razors. Like I said, I buy the cheap blades from the drugstore that rust after 1 use so I refer to others on the proper blade to buy for them.
On the injector types, I buy the Personna injector blades. They come in a white plastic injector tool. I have only seen them at AAFES stores on military bases. They are less expensive but I like their longivity. Schick also sells injector blades through Walgreens, CVS, RiteAide etc. Some say these are sharper and better quality that the Personna but I wouldnt know. Also keep in mind some guys call these blades "Chicks" as these blades are made in China for Schick, so they call them chicks.
Since there is so much love for the DEs, SEs go for much cheaper, yet they still provide a high quality hassle free shave. Dont pay over 15 bucks for a shiny one, or over 10 bucks for a dull one, unless its in it's presentation box.