I was watching this classic from 1960 and there's a scene where Jack Lemmon lathers up and, after being interrupted by an annoying colleague, he starts to shave. His razor looks like a Gillette SuperSpeed. He does a quick downward pass on the cheek and stops, opens the razor, sees it has no blade, and with a satisfied smile, he plucks a blade from his shirt pocket, drops it in, and continues the shave.
Now, I'm sure most of us keep a bare blade on hand in our shirt pockets. Aside from that, it got me thinking about the days when most men were wet shavers and it was a simple process all around. You went to the local drug store. You plunked down a few bucks. Invariably you bought a Gillette (sure, there were the Schick renegades but they were a minority). You bought a can of the supergoop, feeling oh so modern, and a pack of blades. Then you got on with it.
If my father could see my shave den, he'd want me to commit myself. If he knew what I've spent on shaving supplies, he'd walk out of the grave and throttle me.
As one of those guys who often waxes nostalgic for simpler times, I do find that I love the variety and quality of hardware and software we now have available. One of the refrains of my dad's generation was "I hate shaving!" As a kid I heard that often. Well, I and legions of others love it.
And for that we have this community to thank for creating the market that has been so wonderfully well-served by the many vendors and manufacturers who have made it possible to consider a chore a true pleasure.
Now, I'm sure most of us keep a bare blade on hand in our shirt pockets. Aside from that, it got me thinking about the days when most men were wet shavers and it was a simple process all around. You went to the local drug store. You plunked down a few bucks. Invariably you bought a Gillette (sure, there were the Schick renegades but they were a minority). You bought a can of the supergoop, feeling oh so modern, and a pack of blades. Then you got on with it.
If my father could see my shave den, he'd want me to commit myself. If he knew what I've spent on shaving supplies, he'd walk out of the grave and throttle me.
As one of those guys who often waxes nostalgic for simpler times, I do find that I love the variety and quality of hardware and software we now have available. One of the refrains of my dad's generation was "I hate shaving!" As a kid I heard that often. Well, I and legions of others love it.
And for that we have this community to thank for creating the market that has been so wonderfully well-served by the many vendors and manufacturers who have made it possible to consider a chore a true pleasure.