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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill S View Post
    I think that the injector razor is a great alternative to a straight. I haven't done an actual shave with one for a while, but use one regularly for a touch up, if needed. I like the adjustable Schick (M, I think) or one of the old Bakelite/plastic handled models. I use either Schick blades or cut down Feathers.






    how do you do the feathers just break them in half? Would like to try that when I used DE's Feathers were my favorite blade and still have a bunch

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    You need the Feather Artist Club blades. To cut them you can just use tin snips. The better way is to use a dremel cut off wheel and shorten the blade. If you need some Feathers to play with I have some I can give you.

    Quote Originally Posted by Don View Post
    how do you do the feathers just break them in half? Would like to try that when I used DE's Feathers were my favorite blade and still have a bunch

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    I just started with the Gem razors. So far, my favorite is the safety-bar Micromatic. I'm using the drugstore Gem blades, which aren't bad, and have some Pellas on the way.

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    I use an injector for those times when I am in a rush. I put on some brushless cream. Do 3 Injector passes without needing to mix lather, rinse or relather. When I am done I just wash my face and I am done. It takes between 5 and 10 minutes.

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    I use an injector periodically. Nice shave. I use some NOS Schick blades (ones made in US). I found a supply at an old drug store here in town and stocked up. Have enough to last for quite awhile.

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    Default Rolls single edge

    Although I've gone almost exclusively to str8s my quick-n-dirty-in-a-hurry blade is a Rolls Razor. A nice heavy blade that never has to be replaced and comes in the coolest case ever. Also good for on the road when you don't want to deal with bringing a separate strop.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iron_Beard View Post
    Although I've gone almost exclusively to str8s my quick-n-dirty-in-a-hurry blade is a Rolls Razor. A nice heavy blade that never has to be replaced and comes in the coolest case ever. Also good for on the road when you don't want to deal with bringing a separate strop.
    Closest thing to a straight you can come.

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    Rolls No2 reporting for duty

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    Quote Originally Posted by littlesilverbladefromwale View Post
    Rolls No2 reporting for duty
    A couple of you man those are tough blades

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    Oh! my mothers dad uses/used one too I've just been told

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