Oldguy
06-05-2010, 10:07 AM
This is one sweet razor. The beauty of it is it can use both the standard SE blades or the Kampfe/Gem wedge. This one is in near perfect condition. There is no plating loss at all.
http://gallery.leica-users.org/d/220703-1/Gem_Junior_1.jpg
This next photo shows the blade hold down spring and the tab that holds the blade snug to the stops.
http://gallery.leica-users.org/d/220706-1/Gem_Junior_2.jpg
Here is the little set with instructions.
http://gallery.leica-users.org/d/220709-1/Gem_Junior_3.jpg
Now to how it shaves. I don't use the SE razors as often as I should but here is my impression.
I used a new Gem blade from Walgreen's. That's all I ever use. I lathered with AOS Lavender cream using a C&E large brush made by EJ. Good stuff.
The shave was nice and close and comfortable. It was a little more aggressive then a 1912 but not nearly as aggressive as a Micromatic open comb. The only tricky area to reach is directly under the nose where the back of the razor touches. I only needed two passes and a little touch-up under the chin. I did not go ATG as I really didn't need to. There were no weepers and no aggravation. I finished up with Super Witch Hazel and AOS asb. A little cologne to top it off and I'm feeling pretty good. That was a fine shave. I really enjoyed it. I want to try it and my 1896 Kampfe with a wedge blade but until I find one in good enough shape to send to Ray, I'll just have to wait.
Len
http://gallery.leica-users.org/d/220703-1/Gem_Junior_1.jpg
This next photo shows the blade hold down spring and the tab that holds the blade snug to the stops.
http://gallery.leica-users.org/d/220706-1/Gem_Junior_2.jpg
Here is the little set with instructions.
http://gallery.leica-users.org/d/220709-1/Gem_Junior_3.jpg
Now to how it shaves. I don't use the SE razors as often as I should but here is my impression.
I used a new Gem blade from Walgreen's. That's all I ever use. I lathered with AOS Lavender cream using a C&E large brush made by EJ. Good stuff.
The shave was nice and close and comfortable. It was a little more aggressive then a 1912 but not nearly as aggressive as a Micromatic open comb. The only tricky area to reach is directly under the nose where the back of the razor touches. I only needed two passes and a little touch-up under the chin. I did not go ATG as I really didn't need to. There were no weepers and no aggravation. I finished up with Super Witch Hazel and AOS asb. A little cologne to top it off and I'm feeling pretty good. That was a fine shave. I really enjoyed it. I want to try it and my 1896 Kampfe with a wedge blade but until I find one in good enough shape to send to Ray, I'll just have to wait.
Len