I did get some Astras, I haven't researched blades much yet...
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Get a sample pack from www.himage.com.au or Men's Biz - Men's Skin Care and Shaving Products.. They both offer different sample packs (some things are the same,but not all) and the value is reasonable. Himage do free post though I believe. On other items they do at least. Not too sure with sample packs.
Mick
Yeah, thanks Mick, I think I will. I like Men's Biz; I like being able to get stuff with almost next day delivery. I'm finding that the postage from O/S is almost random in regards to delivery times...
I got some Derby, Dorco, Gillette 7 o'clock and Astra superior platinum. I chose the Derbys to use first as the package had the most descriptors "CHROMIUM-CERAMIC PLATINUM TUNGSTEN POLYMER COATED EDGES". I thought that sounded pretty promising :-)
I noticed :-) I think I also need this when it's available; isn't that cool?:
http://www.muehle-shaving.com/shop/s...147/147/RHM_SR
That is a beautiful stand. I wonder if there a matching stand for the brush or a similar stand for razor and brush? I will have to explore their site more thoroughly.
Happy Shaving!
EDIT: Just checked the Muhle site. That stand is unique!!! The razor/brush stand is nice but the razor hangs from the top like the brush.
Yeah, I like the fact that all the weight is at the bottom, it'd be very hard to tip over...
Hi Carl,
I completely agree with you about vintage tools.
Concerning vintage blades I can report an exception: I had the opportunity to pay a visit to the most important razor collector in Italy less than one month ago, and he gave me a box of the best blades his father produced in the fifties. The box is new, but the celophan cover crumbled in his hands while he took it out of the box to give it to me... the brand is Lorenzi Gold, and he said they are the thinnest blades ever produced: 0,06 mm. The story he told me about these blades is that they had a particular relationship with their monetary value: they used to cost less than normal blades, but also to last less than normal blades. So they was not convenient for the standard shaver. But who wanted a real sharp blade used to buy them, because the quality enhancement was worth the cost of more blades. And it was also good for the producer, for his father had to buy less steel to produce the blades.
Today I went to a fleet market near my home and could buy for 3 Euros a DE razor these blades can fit in (a 3 holes one). Once at home, I could not resist opening one blade and mount it on the razor. Well, it was still in its original grease after no less than 50 years! No rust, sharp edge... it is light as a paper leave and flexible like harmonic steel!
I'm looking forward to start this new experience in DE shaving, which I never did!
I have an EJ89BA and only use Feather blades. It does alright and it gives a performance somewhat close to the straight razors, but when I use my straight razor, without question, its the closest shave I can get.
Pabster
I like these Parker 22Rs.
Amazon.com: Parker 22R Butterfly Open Double Edge Safety Razor & 10 Shark Super Chrome Blades: Health & Personal Care
I also like adjustables, but I sometimes get a little OCD trying to find the perfect setting, aggressive enough and no nicks can be a balancing act.