Shaving with an antique razor
Hello,
Finding this forum has been great. Once I run out of or low on blades for my Mach 3, I'm going to take the plunge and get a straight razor and the things needed to keep it working right.
Now, I really want to use an antique razor if possible. Goes with my liking for older cars and bikes, and writing with a fountain pen whenever possible.
I can't claim to be an expert on this, but have picked out a couple of likely-sounding brands. They are as follows:
Geneva Cutlery
Genco
Wade & Butcher
or anything made in Sheffield.
Whatever I buy will probably be supplemented with one of the started kits adverted on the well shaved gentleman site.
The Genevas and Gencos seem like good quality, US-made products, while the W&B are from an old English manufacturer. They made razors for many years, and it could be possible to buy one that's 200 years old, I think.
Are most antique razors carbon steel?
Also, is this even a good idea?
Any advice and suggestions would be appreciated.
Thank you,
-Bill