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Thread: Any Love For Schick Injectors?
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02-12-2016, 11:26 PM #11
Thanks for the feedback, guys. I'm going to prowl around ebay for a while to see what strikes my fancy. You are all such enablers.
I have seen "Ted Pella Coated Injector Single Edge Blades" recommended by one of the shaving stores. Thoughts? Are they better than the Schick brand blades?Braz
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02-13-2016, 02:35 AM #12
I also like the Schick injector. I use mine from time to time. You can get blades on Amazon for them as well as EBay. I remember reading somewhere that you can use the Feather blades for them as well. I believe you have to cut them because they're longer than the regular schick blades.
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02-13-2016, 03:10 AM #13
I use mine to keep my sideburns even and level. I use before my straight.
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02-13-2016, 05:22 PM #14
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Thanked: 14Great razors - I took a yellow Schick Type E to college in my footlocker back in the late 60's. Of course in those days we didn't do much shaving .. Before I left school the carts had started showing up free in the dorm mailboxes so that was all she wrote until 8 or so years ago when I picked back up with traditional shaving. I've tried a bunch of the injectors, the newer models (save the adjustables) aren't aggressive enough for me but the others are super.
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02-19-2016, 11:57 PM #15
Snagged this Model J off the 'bay for a whopping $9.99. It looks like a new razor, not a flaw anywhere. Put a new Ted Pella blade in it and took it for a test drive. Nice. Shaved well and it will be my go-to when I don't have time for the whole straight razor ritual. Since this is a throwback to my first razor I went totally old school, Williams soap and Old Spice after shave. Oh, to be young again...
Braz
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03-03-2016, 04:02 AM #16
Sweet! That is one of the models I am looking for. I have an E3 and a G1, and both are lovely. They are inexpensive, but absolutely fantastic razors, IMO.
Mike