Page 2 of 5 FirstFirst 12345 LastLast
Results 11 to 20 of 48
Like Tree75Likes

Thread: Shaving Stand

  1. #11
    At Last, my Arm is Complete Again!! tinkersd's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2008
    Posts
    550
    Thanked: 55

    Default

    Thier both amazing!! Beautiful antique's!! I still use my ol' stand by, the sink in the Lu, works great but not nearly as elagant!![lot's of !! there, ain't there!][sorry]

    as ever tinkersd

  2. #12
    Senior Member blabbermouth 1OldGI's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2009
    Location
    New Port Richey, FL
    Posts
    3,819
    Thanked: 1185
    Blog Entries
    3

    Default

    I often see such stands at Flea Markets and in Antique stores but both pictures are wonderful specimens! I must admit an antique shaving stand is on my "One of these days for my man cave" list. In fact, a man cave is on the same list

  3. #13
    Senior Member Bushdoctor's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2011
    Location
    Italy
    Posts
    207
    Thanked: 47

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by hellrazor308 View Post
    those stands are really neat. that second one is amazing. the combo of what looks to be marble and metal really match the bowl and picher. and to have all the shaving gear on display is easy on the eyes. would the bowl be for washing face when done or what? i almost NEVER get my razor wet . it should help exstend the life of it by not getting rust under the scales by the pivot pin. those are my thoughts anyways. perfect example is that when my dad gave me my great grandfathers razor you could tell it had been used dry for a long time . there was alot of soap build up in the small dimples of the scales and once i got it wet to give it a good scrub down the smell of soap that had been on that razor ,locked in a box for the last 50 years sprang to life. great thread here fellers.
    Well Hellrazor308,

    the bowl was concepted for washing the face and is well before time of indoors plumbing.
    If you look on right side of the marble, you can see a red gum ring that I use to clean the razor during shaving, and when I've finish to shave I clean the razor with alcool for degrease the blade from soap and fat, in this way I keep my razor free from rust and I've not to wait long time before to dry oneself.

  4. #14
    lobeless earcutter's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2012
    Location
    Kansas
    Posts
    4,864
    Thanked: 762

    Default

    Oh my gosh! I think I bid on that very one! That said, I never did get it and had since forgotten about it! Until now lol.

    Lazy summer days indeed - it was my intention to place it in my screened in patio so I could shave outside and watch the world go by...

  5. #15
    Senior Member Johnus's Avatar
    Join Date
    Sep 2011
    Posts
    1,979
    Thanked: 196

    Default

    To Bushdoctor. Red Gum Ring?? Confused on how you would used this to clean a razor? Would you please enlighten.

  6. #16
    Senior Member Bushdoctor's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2011
    Location
    Italy
    Posts
    207
    Thanked: 47

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Johnus View Post
    To Bushdoctor. Red Gum Ring?? Confused on how you would used this to clean a razor? Would you please enlighten.
    Oh yes, is really easy to do, I scrape the razor on gum scraping ring to clean it from lather. I add some pics and hope you can understand like function.

    Name:  DSC04589.JPG
Views: 462
Size:  145.7 KB

    Name:  DSC04590.JPG
Views: 439
Size:  137.2 KB

  7. #17
    'tis but a scratch! roughkype's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2010
    Location
    Durango, Colorado
    Posts
    2,080
    Thanked: 443
    Blog Entries
    2

    Default

    [QUOTE=Bushdoctor;974888]Oh yes, is really easy to do, I scrape the razor on gum scraping ring to clean it from lather. I add some pics and hope you can understand like function.

    Bushdoctor,

    Love the stand (and Carl, I like yours too! You should definitely buy it!) and this gum ring is completely new to me. Was it originally intended as a shaving accessory? Looks a lot like a diaphragm, but why a diaphragm would come with a nice cut-glass holder eludes me.

    Thanks for sharing your great, old-world stuff.

  8. #18
    Senior Member Bushdoctor's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2011
    Location
    Italy
    Posts
    207
    Thanked: 47

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by roughkype View Post

    Bushdoctor,

    Love the stand (and Carl, I like yours too! You should definitely buy it!) and this gum ring is completely new to me. Was it originally intended as a shaving accessory? Looks a lot like a diaphragm, but why a diaphragm would come with a nice cut-glass holder eludes me.

    Thanks for sharing your great, old-world stuff.
    Yes, it was intended as a shaving gear, in the past are relative common between barbers, I've see also some modern copy but they are plastic made and sincerely don't have appeal like the olds one.
    Yes seems like a diaphragm.
    Regards

  9. #19
    Plausibly implausible carlmaloschneider's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2011
    Location
    Mount Torrens, South Australia
    Posts
    5,979
    Thanked: 485

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by hellrazor308 View Post
    those stands are really neat. that second one is amazing. the combo of what looks to be marble and metal really match the bowl and picher. and to have all the shaving gear on display is easy on the eyes. would the bowl be for washing face when done or what? i almost NEVER get my razor wet . it should help exstend the life of it by not getting rust under the scales by the pivot pin. those are my thoughts anyways. perfect example is that when my dad gave me my great grandfathers razor you could tell it had been used dry for a long time . there was alot of soap build up in the small dimples of the scales and once i got it wet to give it a good scrub down the smell of soap that had been on that razor ,locked in a box for the last 50 years sprang to life. great thread here fellers.
    I almost never rinse my razors, I try to keep them as dry as possible; like you. I think people would use this sort of setup a lot years ago, esp where one let a room in a boarding house, I imagine, for just general washing too. But I'd use the bowl just like I use the bathroom sink; to soak and warm the bowl and brush and wet the wash cloth in at the end to wash the lather off my face...

  10. #20
    Senior Member
    Join Date
    Apr 2008
    Location
    35°15'12" N, 94°29'1" W., LeFlore County, Oklahoma
    Posts
    329
    Thanked: 24

    Default

    Nice..! Very classic and nostalgic.............

Page 2 of 5 FirstFirst 12345 LastLast

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •