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Thread: I never tried a SE razor (e.g. Ever-Ready). Any tips on what to look for?

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    I have a Rolls razor. Shaves very well but quite a hassle to put together and disassemble again after shaving.
    Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose. Jean-Baptiste Alphonse Karr.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kees View Post
    I have a Rolls razor. Shaves very well but quite a hassle to put together and disassemble again after shaving.
    (looking up "Rolls Razor") Well, that's something different, that's for sure.

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    My favorite safety razors are the GEM 1912 and Micromatic with safety bar I use them when I'm not using a straight, as others have said, the Personna coated blades are really nice
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    Quote Originally Posted by rodb View Post
    My favorite safety razors are the GEM 1912 and Micromatic with safety bar I use them when I'm not using a straight, as others have said, the Personna coated blades are really nice
    Good to know, as I am getting one of those too I prefer straights when I want to take my time. But if want it quickly done, or I'm stressed for whatever reason, I have generally been using my DE. Now I will try out 4 different Single Edge razors (Micromatic, Ever-Ready, Star 1912, and Ever-Ready Lather Catcher). Yes, I went a bit nuts but most of these I managed to get at a good price (the lather catcher was expensive, but it comes in a very nice set). In a few weeks I will propbably have my verdict ready as far as the best SE razor goes.

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    OK I'll use this thread as my SE razor reviews Just had my first SE shave, and I must say, I see what people mean when they say it is a bit closer to straight razor shaving compared to the DE. Thanks for the blade suggestions BTW

    First up is the Star 1912 Single Edge razor. This one has a nice "snappy" feel to it. It was pretty obvious how the blade would fit, and I don't think the blade moved at all during the shave.
    It is perhaps the most "safe-feeling" safety razor I have ever tried. The blade is very well seated and guarded in place. It felt almost like I couldn't cut myself if I tried (of course I didn't try )
    I still managed to get a pretty close shave, although perhaps not as close as with my DE or SR (and a bit finicky under the nose, where the SR really shines). But then, this was entirely new to me. Very nice and very safe.
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    Quote Originally Posted by trondsi View Post
    OK I'll use this thread as my SE razor reviews Just had my first SE shave, and I must say, I see what people mean when they say it is a bit closer to straight razor shaving compared to the DE. Thanks for the blade suggestions BTW

    First up is the Star 1912 Single Edge razor. This one has a nice "snappy" feel to it. It was pretty obvious how the blade would fit, and I don't think the blade moved at all during the shave.
    It is perhaps the most "safe-feeling" safety razor I have ever tried. The blade is very well seated and guarded in place. It felt almost like I couldn't cut myself if I tried (of course I didn't try )
    I still managed to get a pretty close shave, although perhaps not as close as with my DE or SR (and a bit finicky under the nose, where the SR really shines). But then, this was entirely new to me. Very nice and very safe.
    Good show - they take a bit to get used to, but provide very nice shaves. I didn't discover SE until joining a shaving forum a while back, while I shaved in my youth with a Gillette Adjustable and Schick Injectors, somehow my men folk never cottoned to the GEM's .. so I never tried one until late in life.
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    Quote Originally Posted by trondsi View Post
    I still managed to get a pretty close shave, although perhaps not as close as with my DE or SR (and a bit finicky under the nose, where the SR really shines). But then, this was entirely new to me. Very nice and very safe.
    That's typical of a 1912, I usually do a 2 pass shave with those, my Micromatic with safety bar is very close and I can usually get by with a one pass with those
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    My second SE also arrived today. I really like the look of this Micromatic It came with two antique blades. The one shown is dull but the other might be salvageable

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    The open comb Micromatic's can be unforgiving, be careful of the angle and pressure with those. The safety bar ones are more forgiving, I have both kinds

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    Quote Originally Posted by rodb View Post
    The open comb Micromatic's can be unforgiving, be careful of the angle and pressure with those. The safety bar ones are more forgiving, I have both kinds
    OK thanks for the warning. I usually start cautiously with a new razor

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