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9th October 11, 10:40 AM
#31
Re: Your Razor Choice (for the partially or fully bald-faced)
I am afraid I am sadly conventional and normally use a Gillette Mach 3, and their shaving gel for everyday use. However, if I am getting ready to go to a special event, (later in the same day/evening) and am a bit flush I enjoy going to a proper barber and getting the treatment with hot towels, traditional shaving soap, and then shaved with an open razor. I have also previously tried the traditional double sided safety razor but was never satisfied with the result. I dislike electric shavers, because I don't feel really clean shaven after using one.
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9th October 11, 10:43 AM
#32
Re: Your Razor Choice (for the partially or fully bald-faced)
These guys have a pretty good selection. http://www.smallflower.com/men/razors
If you happen to be in downtown Chicago they have a store called Merz Apothecary at the Palmer House.
Since I sport a full beard I only shave a few times a week to keep my neckline trimmed up. I use an old double edged saftey razor that I used back in the early 80's, but which is much older than that. I get blades at Walmart or Walgreens, but sometimes you have to hunt for them. Some days I shave dry, and somedays use shaving cream. I don't use my mug, soap and brush much since there really isn't room in our bathroom to store it.
His Exalted Highness Duke Standard the Pertinacious of Chalmondley by St Peasoup
Member Order of the Dandelion
Per Electum - Non consanguinitam
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9th October 11, 11:03 AM
#33
Re: Your Razor Choice (for the partially or fully bald-faced)
In my opinion, shaving is the worst habit mankind has ever adopted. NO razor will ever touch this face again.
I am Matty Ross of the Clan ROSS
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9th October 11, 12:21 PM
#34
Re: Your Razor Choice (for the partially or fully bald-faced)
I always shave in the shower, and I recommend it. You can use the mug and brush nicely there.
for a blade, I use a Mach 3 or something like that. The baldes are not cheap, but I get a lot more than 3-4 shaves out of one, and my beard is not paticularly light. I can use on e for 3-4 weeks, and I shave almost everyday.
Jim Killman
Writer, Philosopher, Teacher of English and Math, Soldier of Fortune, Bon Vivant, Heart Transplant Recipient, Knight of St. Andrew (among other knighthoods)
Freedom is not free, but the US Marine Corps will pay most of your share.
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9th October 11, 01:10 PM
#35
Re: Your Razor Choice (for the partially or fully bald-faced)
I use Fusion blades. They are expensive but last longer than other disposable blades i've used. They also give me the best shave. I shave my head with them and never cut myself even when i've been in a hurry and got kind of reckless with them. Considering I used to pay $10 a month for a haircut, that money now goes to buying blades so price isn't quite as bad.
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9th October 11, 01:46 PM
#36
Re: Your Razor Choice (for the partially or fully bald-faced)
I use cartridge blades in a nicely weighted pistol grip style handle that I bought from Caswell-Massey, years ago. I am still using cartridges that I bought in a jumbo pack at a club store several years ago,so I have no idea what model they are; I am almost through the lot of them, and I am anxious to try some of the newer cartridges.
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9th October 11, 02:07 PM
#37
Re: Your Razor Choice (for the partially or fully bald-faced)
I'm with Jim (thescot), shave soap and a badger hair brush in the shower with the Gillette Mach 3.
But I didn't like their handles, so I made my own out of Elk antler! ![Very Happy](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif)
http://www.blue-linedesigns.com/Blue...cessories.html
Sorry for the website link, I can't seem to figure out how to post an individual pic from the site! My set is the pic at top right.
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9th October 11, 02:41 PM
#38
Re: Your Razor Choice (for the partially or fully bald-faced)
I reccomend an acetylene torch. You'll get used to the smell eventually.
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9th October 11, 02:48 PM
#39
Re: Your Razor Choice (for the partially or fully bald-faced)
So I am a straight razor guy. It takes a few extra minutes, but its worth it. Try looking at the badger and blade forum if you are interested in all things related to traditional shaving. There is also a website for guys who want a cheap, used straight to learn with, called whipped dog razors.
Joe
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9th October 11, 02:50 PM
#40
Re: Your Razor Choice (for the partially or fully bald-faced)
Here is my 1860's Wade & Butcher refurbished with desert ironwood scales.
I've got a few other straight razors but this one is easy to hone and handle and shaves like a hot knife through butter.
![](http://straightrazorplace.com/members/xman-albums-xman-s-x-foliators-picture59620-after.jpg)
I find Straight Razor Place to be the best place on the net for wet shaving info.
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