My vintage Gillette week continues.
From earlier this week, the Steampunk birth-quarter (J-4) had the duty for the work day shaves. Set at 7 with a NOS Personna PtCr blade, it proved great shaves.
And for the weekend days off of work, I am using my "shave year" (1979) black handle Super Speed. I call it Shave Year as it is from the year I most likely started shaving, but I didn't use a DE but instead we all got free Trac II razors in the mail. Shortly thereafter, I switched to an Atra (maybe it was the mailed razor? I wasn't keeping a journal then so I have no records ). Continuing the Personna PtCr and the Shannon's Nil. The Donut of Destruction has been reformed into a small patty/puck for ease of loading. The brush conintues to be the apshaveco Ocean Waves with the Titanium 26mm knot. Like the G5A, this knot seems to perform better with a soak like a boar brush would get! And I am really warminng up to it as it seems to be breaking in. I know, I know: synthetics need neither soaking nor breaking in. But I tell you, it really seems to make a difference.
Stay well and be kind, my friends!
From earlier this week, the Steampunk birth-quarter (J-4) had the duty for the work day shaves. Set at 7 with a NOS Personna PtCr blade, it proved great shaves.
And for the weekend days off of work, I am using my "shave year" (1979) black handle Super Speed. I call it Shave Year as it is from the year I most likely started shaving, but I didn't use a DE but instead we all got free Trac II razors in the mail. Shortly thereafter, I switched to an Atra (maybe it was the mailed razor? I wasn't keeping a journal then so I have no records ). Continuing the Personna PtCr and the Shannon's Nil. The Donut of Destruction has been reformed into a small patty/puck for ease of loading. The brush conintues to be the apshaveco Ocean Waves with the Titanium 26mm knot. Like the G5A, this knot seems to perform better with a soak like a boar brush would get! And I am really warminng up to it as it seems to be breaking in. I know, I know: synthetics need neither soaking nor breaking in. But I tell you, it really seems to make a difference.
Stay well and be kind, my friends!
- Eric
Put your message in a modem,
And throw it in the Cyber Sea
--Rush, "Virtuality"
Overloader of brushes, Overlander fanboy, Schickhead, and a GEM in the rough!
Put your message in a modem,
And throw it in the Cyber Sea
--Rush, "Virtuality"
Overloader of brushes, Overlander fanboy, Schickhead, and a GEM in the rough!