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Traverse City, Mi
GEM Featherweight with GEM PFTE blade

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Panther's Stanley Cup Champs
Parker 87R
Personna Lab Blade (5)
#6,113

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G4 - "66" / Ted Pella(5)

A quick one-pass shave this morning. I'm anticipating a "date night" shave later this afternoon but at least wanted a quick shave before going in to the office

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#6,114

Member
Detroit
Schick Type L / Chick (2)

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Shaven in the Past
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Number 3 w/Silver Blue - Smooth!


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#6,116

Vintage Shaver
Seattle, WA
Charcoal Goods Brass L1/Triad Aluminum Antique Bronze Diamond
Personna 74 Tungsten (7)
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#6,117

Member
Traverse City, Mi
Colonial Razors the General with Schick Pro Line P-30 blade

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Panther's Stanley Cup Champs
Red Tip
Shark Stainless Blade

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1951 Rocket (Anodized Gold Finish Aluminum 29g) w/Rapira Platinum Lux


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#6,120
Well, the G1 head finally arrived yesterday and I mated it with a Timeless Plaid handle and used it this morning.

What bugs me.

The little hook thingie that holds it all together needs to be rethought. Small part, old age, dropsy and cats simply don't work well with little bitty parts.

What I liked.

Once all the pieces parts were together the razor was sturdy, pretty and stable.  The shave was really surprising.  This is the very first modern razor where it simply felt right from the moment I put it to my face.  There was absolutely no learning curve. A two pass & touch very first shave resulted in a truly PDG shave that was as good as I get from the razors I have been using for over a half century.

I had tried the earlier version GEM razor from ATT but we just didn't fit.  I could not get a really PDG shave no matter how many passes or what pre-shave prep I used.  It looked far but felt foul. With this iteration though ATT seems to have gotten it right. I would say that today's shave may have been one of the best GEM format shaves I have ever had and one of the most pleasant shave from any blade format.

Summary.

Great razor and great shave BUT...
is it so much better that the price can be justified?  Probably not. Yet every once in a while I enjoy steak instead of brisket, real milkshakes instead of frozen custard. I consider this razor simply another simple pleasure.

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To be vintage it must be older than me!
The last razor I bought was the next to last razor I will ever buy!


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