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i started with the sensor excel and had bad shaves.. then when the mach3 was released i started getting good shaves.. i've always used a brush and never had a problem.. gillette sent me a fusion when it came out and i hated it.. mainly due to the blades being so close and clogging up.. i'd be fine with a mach3 if i had to.. but now i'm shaving with an artist club and it's as good as good is going to get.. i don't see them ever being able to improve on it.
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First shaves were with an ancient electric foil razor then on to disposable twin blades and canned foam.
Bearded from the time I left school.
Someone brought me a Mach3 as a joke and it sat in the cupboard for years.
Haircuts done with clippers and no comb, beard normally about a No.2 or 3.
Last year I changed to a goatee and out came the Mach3 again.
Now I've seen the light the lather is built with care and the blades only number 1 at a time.
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I spent a couple of years using disposables and electrics, then moved to a gillette multi bladed thing when I was about 18 I think, then bought a wilkinson sword DE and used that right through till i discovered straightness in shaving 2 years or so ago, then I went shavette and now straight :)
Geek
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I had a variety of multi blade junk and an electric.
And I also had a sore face a lot of the time..! :D
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Generally used the 2nd cheapest twin blade disposables I could find with lubricating strip
and canned foam... until I discovered I could use hand soap instead.
Used the disposable basically untill I couldn't clean it or the strip had crumbled away.
It was only a few short steps from hand soap...
to $2 shaving stick and $2 brush (still used happily)...
to DE (for 2 or 3 weeks)...
to the straight razor (with shaving cream / soap)!
All the best,
Michael
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Started with DE as a young man. Moved to electric for a while 1982-1991. Went back to wet shaving in 1991 but still maintained an electric due to the nature of my job.
Keep an electric in the car and continue to use multi-blade when traveling on business.
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Started with DE. Sticked with it + yellow Bics and cheap disposables until straight razors. Years ago i shaved few years with electric but as that buzzing electric device broke down i didn't mind to buy another. Never had these Gillette multiblades, as i always saw them too expensive and nothing that DE or cheap disposables couldn't do as well. I still use DE occasionally, at least when traveling.
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I used a Mach III for a long time, then I switched to the cheaper disposable three blade razors. I switched to straights as a means to not be reliant on getting razors from the store to be able to shave.
I continue to use straights because of the quality of the shave, and they are just plain fun!
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I used TracII exclusively from my first shave until I began using straights - about 15 years. They began getting hard to find, and I ended up with some knock-offs on my last bulk purchase which drove me to straights
There were a handful of occasions where I used Bic disposables in a pinch, and also a one-shave experiment with a DE and a shavette fairly recently after being introduced to straight razors
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I've been using whatever was the latest and "greatest" from Gillette.
Don't remember all the names anymore, the last one was a fusion with a battery in it.
Tried electric many years ago, but that did not get close at all.
The Main reason I picked up straight razor shaving was simply that shaving my head really ate blades. Got sick of running out of fresh blades, and ending up with a sore scalp and a lousy shave.
The straights fixed that, and also my Feather artist club.