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    Hi folks,

    I started shaving again recently with my DE. Had a beard for a while. I use the following with Feather razors and get a pretty darn good shave. Feathers seem close in sharpness to a straight. Must mind your Ps and Qs. I can get a BBS with relative ease, have a medium beard and don't have too many issues irritation (as long as I mind weight of the razor pressure and angle, of course).

    Anyhow, I'm looking for an addition. I've read the Rex review but am balking at the price tag. I picked up my Gillette for like $10 at an antique store.

    So, I need some opinions/recommends based on my comfort level with the current Gillette pictured below. Also, with your recommendations, can you include what razors you like the best and why?

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    i really like my Gillette slim adjustable. That way you can try different blade exposure and dial in the perfect shave! If you look in antique stores and flea markets you can sometimes get some good deals.
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    The Timeless is a great shaver. For me it's in the top 5. The Rockwell adjustable gives an awesome shave as well. At this point those two are top of the line.
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    I recently picked up a Special Safety Razor Co. open comb DE with a flat head. First time I've shaved with a DE since 2012, and it's pretty nice for me and considered mild. What I like about it is that I have to angle the handle further away from the shaving plane or more towards the head in contact with the skin. So the angle is similar to a straight that way.

    As I shave with both hands with a straight, I would like to do the same with the DE razor. But for now, I'm only using it with the dominant hand.
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    I agree the adjustables from Gillette would a good next step (slim, fatboy, black beauty, toggle)
    But as for non adjustable gillettes, my favorite is the NEW standard or New Improved (mr-razor New Improved. It's more aggressive than most of the other gillette heads imho.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TwistedOak View Post
    I agree the adjustables from Gillette would a good next step (slim, fatboy, black beauty, toggle)
    But as for non adjustable gillettes, my favorite is the NEW standard or New Improved (mr-razor New Improved. It's more aggressive than most of the other gillette heads imho.

    +2 This is some pretty sage advice, and any of these would run considerably less coin than the REX. I have all of them, including the REX, and prefer the Fat Boy, followed closely by the New Improved. Up to each to decide whether the modern ss tools are worth 10 times the vintage Gillettes ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by thebigspendur View Post
    The Timeless is a great shaver. For me it's in the top 5. The Rockwell adjustable gives an awesome shave as well. At this point those two are top of the line.
    On the Rockwell, which model do you have?

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    I have new adjustable one. As I recall they call it model T.
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    Ordered a Rockwell 6C adjustable.

    The rational of being able to dial it down to the level of the Gillette that I currently have makes a lot of sense. I've seen several people use a progression on it as well for the different passes, something I hadn't even considered.

    I appreciate everybody's input.

    Thanks,

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Size:  19.3 KBHave been a ten year SR user but wanted to try out a DE for awhile. I have been using a German made Merkur Futur I picked up for about $40. It is adjustable which I set on 1.5. It is longer and heavier than my Gillette Fatboy that I have used years ago. I found the handle quite slippery and ended up using some 1/2" ID Clear Heat Shrink Tubing and that did the trick. Have been using some vintage Personna 74 Tungsten blades and it has been delightful. Make three passes for a BBS every time. No burns or weepers. This is a really nice DE and I highly recommend it.
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