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03-23-2011, 12:26 PM #1
May be. Tightening it down pulled the edges toward the bar, effectively doing the same thing as running the collar up to 9. Any tips on how to tune her up to work like she's supposed to would be great. I woke up this morning to NO razor burn (shaved on #1 with the butterfly just to the closed position without being loose). So I pitched the Hydro for good. Once my straights get back I plan on using them primarily, but I'll keep this fat boy as a better experience shaving with better results (and much cheaper replacement blades!).
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03-24-2011, 02:57 AM #2
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03-24-2011, 03:12 AM #3
Just finished my second shave with the same razor (and blade). Not as happy tonight as I was last night. Don't know if it's because I had higher expectations, the quality of blade used, or the fact that I seemed to keep bumping the twist knob and loosening the silo doors. Face doesn't feel as good as it did last night, but we'll see if razor burn develops.
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03-24-2011, 07:05 PM #4
Hey Jim! Be careful with the GEM. That is one of the aggresive GEM razors. As advised before, don't use paint scraper blades in it. The SE razors are really nice to use once you learn how to handle them and I find the shave lasts significantly longer than the shave from a DE razor.
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03-25-2011, 03:23 AM #5
For what it's worth, I did not wake up with any serious razor burn after my second shave. There were a few reddish spots, but no burn feeling; nothing like the razor burn I remember from way back the last time I had it. (Years ago).
Tonight I shaved for the third time with the fatboy, with side two of the Wilkinson blade and it felt better than last night's shave. Definitely glad I discovered these razors.
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03-27-2011, 02:41 AM #6
Update: Got the SE blades Rod sent me today and tried them out on the GEM. From the look of it I didn't think I was putting the blade in properly as there was a lot of comb sticking out, but at the proper angle this think cuts through the whiskers like nothing's there. Definitely a cool razor and one I'll play around with more until I can get a straight in order (and then probably afterward just because I think they're pretty cool pieces of engineering).
Thanks for the input and help fellas.
Peace,
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03-27-2011, 04:05 AM #7
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Thanked: 433My Gem Micromatic has a bar instead of the comb, but shaves really well. They can be very non-forgiving if the angle is wrong.
Gem and EverReady razors (same thing) are pretty easy to find, the flip top model is really nice
Here's one