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Gillette 1957 Super Speed Flair Tip Twist to Open Double Edge Safety Razor C1 | eBay
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Gillette 1957 Super Speed Flair Tip Twist to Open Double Edge Safety Razor C1 | eBay
Also, to answer your can I find something cheap local question. Sally's beauty supply and similar usually have inexpensive Chinese TTO razors $6 - $10. My local Sally's also carries persona and wilkinson blades and Pinaud Clubman (talk about nostalgia) after shave.
If you buy a used DE at an antique store. The chrome plated razors clean up easy with toothpaste and a brush to remove soap scum and the remnants of rusty blades - chrome don't rust. The old brass ones take a bit more work.
You can disinfect them with Barbersol, Clippercide, Alcohol or other means. I soak my own razors in Listerine on occassion to keep them sanitary.
I don't think anyone will tell you what they are worth on the forum. It violates the rules.
I'll PM you to discuss.
Did you snag the 57 Superspeed for $18?
Welcome to the forum.. for an on shower shave I agree creamo is good you may also be able to find pacific shave cream also a brushless both work about the same verrry slick and there is a learning curve with de as compared to carts or disposables bit its not bad also get a nick stick/styptic stick for the occasional nick before long you'll be like the rest of us with all kinds of acquisition disorders thanks for your service and happy shaving good luck on ebay
Nope... I should have went $20. Not that big of a deal
Better luck next time deff try some local antique shops haven't had three chance to hit any myself but I've seen lots of good picks of members hauls here before
Hi and welcome. Good luck in the razor hunt.