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    Default Pocket groom kit from local antique store

    Stumbled across this over the weekend. It's a bit of a mutt but seemed handy.

    Mostly no brand markings. Razor is made in West Germany, case made in Austria (no idea what "ground leather" is?). Nail file made in Germany.

    I think the razor is missing some sort of extension to make a longer handle.

    Question for the experts, does this razor look promising enough I should order some blades and try it out? I've never tried DE before, but been curious to give it a try, and would be great for travel.

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    Very cool piece.
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    Some of the travel razors had very short handles. You can certainly give it a try, if it seems too aggressive stop. Not all of the razors had novice shavers in mind when they were made. So try your cheeks and if it feels good move on.
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    Well the handle is hollow and has what appears to be a plastic bushing inside which indicated to me it was missing a section, but it is compact which is nice. If it works out I thought it would be a bit more convenient for travel than a straight, and a better shave than a disposable.

    What are some good blades to start with?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bbshriver View Post
    What are some good blades to start with?
    Astras are middle of thead/popular and easy to find. Or Dollar General blades are ok for a try.
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    where would I find the Astras?

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