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JeffCren
08-18-2009, 12:52 PM
I stumbled onto this site after reading a post at LifeHacker about wet shaving. I've read lots of posts here, and I have assembled a list to get me started. I have read good things about the Merkur 38C and see several places to buy them, but I have a question about vintage razors. Is there a particular vintage (year/era) or brand that is "preferred" or better quality? Where should I start with vintage razors?
Thanks,
Jeff
Dustinl
08-18-2009, 12:55 PM
Jeff,
Welcome to Badger & Blade!
As far as vintage razors, I would start with a Gillette Tech or a Gillette Super Speed. Both provide a very comfortable, mild, fool-proof shave. Both can be bought relatively inexpensive.
Th 38c is a great choice for beginners as well.
Again, welcome!
DL
boboakalfb
08-18-2009, 01:19 PM
Welcome to B&B, Jeff!
kingfisher
08-18-2009, 01:21 PM
... Is there a particular vintage (year/era) or brand that is "preferred" or better quality? Where should I start with vintage razors?
Thanks,
Jeff
Good question. I don't think it's that clear-cut. Many people love Superspeeds. Some swear by the 40s-style and others prefer the "flare-tip" style. I would say go with what you get most economically, at least at the start. The differences are pretty subtle. Since they made more 50s style flare-tips, you could probably get one of these less expensively.
The other thing would be a Tech. Slightly easier to maneuver, especially in tight places. Not expensive at all. 3-piece razor as opposed to the twist-to-open mechanism of the Superspeeds.
Good luck.
Gruder
08-18-2009, 01:45 PM
Welcome to B&B, Jeff. For all of the discussion, honestly, you can't go wrong with most any razor to start, so long as you exercise patience, carefulness, and patience. :smile: It sometimes seems to me as though folks who start with a TTO razor (e.g. superspeed) tend to prefer those, while folks who start with a non-TTO (e.g. tech, 38c) lean in that direction. Were I to recommend one vintage razor, it'd be the Gillette NEW, but honestly, just about all of them are worthy.
Keep us posted on what you end up with!
moonshine44
08-18-2009, 01:54 PM
I started with a Tech, then moved on to a 40's style Super Speed, and from there to the 50's style Super Speed. I no longer have the Tech or the 40's SS, but I've got 5 of the 50's style which I've come to like the best. That having been said, you can't really go wrong with any of those, and they can be had very economically on the B/S/T forum here on B&B...
Just remember: once you start buying and trying, it's hard to quit... :smile:
Welcome to B&B Jeff!
As mentionned, you could get a good Gillette Tech or Superspeed. They are very good and cheap. The best era? Mmm, I think you should look for a razor that works mechanically.
luvmysuper
08-18-2009, 04:58 PM
Welcome aboard.
That Merkur is a fine razor and will serve you well.
When your addiction kicks in, you can look for a beautiful Red Tip Superspeed, with its weight and heft, and awesome handle knurling.
mdunn
08-18-2009, 05:26 PM
welcome aboard - you cant go wrong with any vintage gillette
NickCutlip
08-18-2009, 06:24 PM
Welcome to B&B !!
thirdeye
08-18-2009, 06:25 PM
Welcome to B&B Jeff, we're glad to have you aboard...Enjoy!!!
I stumbled onto this site after reading a post at LifeHacker about wet shaving. I've read lots of posts here, and I have assembled a list to get me started. I have read good things about the Merkur 38C and see several places to buy them, but I have a question about vintage razors. Is there a particular vintage (year/era) or brand that is "preferred" or better quality? Where should I start with vintage razors?
Thanks,
Jeff
Welcome, Jeff. I would recommend starting with a Gillette Tech. I started with a Merkur HD, and changed to the Tech when I found the HD to be too aggressive. I still occasionally use my Tech, but find my Merkur just gathers dust. The B/S/T forum is a great place to pick up a Tech.
JeffCren
08-19-2009, 05:59 AM
Just remember: once you start buying and trying, it's hard to quit... :smile:
Ha! I'm a woodworker too, and someone told me the same thing when I bought my first vintage Stanley handplane. Now I only have 12-15! :rolleyes:
Thanks for all the responses, everyone. I've got my eye on a few vintage Gillettes, I'll post back when I have something in hand.
Jeff
JeffCren
08-21-2009, 06:19 AM
OK, so here's what I have on the way:
Gillette SS Black Tip from texbilly
DE Sampler Pack from westcoastshaving
I'm going to pick up some C.O. Bigelow (Poraso) from Bath and Body Works
I already have a badger brush from The Art of Shaving and a mug/bowl to use.
I currently use a Neutrogena toner and Neutrogena Triple Protect as a post-shave.
Should I stick to my current post-shave or try something else?
FFJim
08-21-2009, 06:54 AM
Hi Jeff, welcome to B&B.
calcustom
08-22-2009, 02:57 AM
welcome aboard - you cant go wrong with any vintage gillette
+1
Welcome to B&B !!
SRock
08-22-2009, 03:14 AM
Welcome to the :badger: and Blade!
Smoothy
08-22-2009, 03:16 AM
Welcome to the forum! As you can see, you will always find recommendations or answers to your questions from among us.
Best
Jeff
le_paulo
08-24-2009, 07:21 AM
G'day from B&B. It's gonna be a fun ride!
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