(This post was last modified: 09-16-2024, 06:50 PM by Tedolph.)
(09-15-2024, 07:38 PM)Whiterook Wrote: (09-15-2024, 06:04 PM)Tedolph Wrote: (09-14-2024, 04:52 PM)fblais Wrote: Saturday September 14, 2024
GEM pushbutton / GEM SS PTFE
Cella pre-shave gel
Nivea blue cream
Bernard Ferguson bowl
RR Amici brush
Thayer's unscented
Nivea blue splash
I think that the old GEMs are so cool. I know that the blades are still made, but I often wonder why somebody just doesn't make exactly those same old razors with the revival of wet shaving. With the price of new CNC DE's going close to $200.00, you would think that this would be a no brainer if the old tooling could be found. One Blade did it with the Feather Auto Strop blades. Why can't someone do it with the GEM blades. I mean a real copy of the old razors, not some new, expensive two or three piece design.
You can design a three piece razor and send the CAD files to any machine shop in the world willing to do the work. The old machinery would require setting up a factory and training workers. The economics don't work out.
Certainly everything you said is correct, if you are doing small production runs. However, if you are mass producing by the thousands as GEM certainly did, then making dies and stamping out parts is far cheaper than making things one at a time in a CNC machine. I guess that is my question.....why aren't the Big Boys who already have the factories, or the subcontractors in China and Vietnam, not interested in making these? Parker makes an injector (one that didn't agree with me) that has stamped parts, why can't (won't?) Gillette or someone like that just make GEMs again? I guess I know the answer......they don't want to collapse the sales of their crappy four dollar cartridges.
I hate it when I answer my own questions!
GoodShave and
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