View Full Version : SE Shavers, How Does This SE Shave?
ERVARGASNY
04-18-2012, 06:43 PM
Thanks for your Help Guys, is this a 1924 Version? If so how do they Shave and Compare To other SE's Like the 1912, Clog Proof, Stream Line, MM Etc.
moe72
04-18-2012, 07:31 PM
Looks like a 1914 model Ever Ready. Shave is very similar to the 1912 Gem. A touch more aggressive and I mean only touch, than the Clog Pruf.
CyberJCM
04-18-2012, 07:33 PM
A little milder than the 1912. Alot milder than the 1914. IME
EDIT: Yea, moe is right. I didn't see that. It's a 1914. You can tell by the "Lift Here". The '24 flips open forward over the guard.
Debrushman
04-18-2012, 07:57 PM
That razor is dangerous. They were tempered in lead baths, and manufacturered from a proprietary formula of leaded brass. You couldn't pay me a million dollars to shave with it. I wouldnt even handle it without gloves.
As a fellow wetshaver, and being concerned for your safety, I urge you to properly dispose of this razor at once.
Disposing of that hazard in an approved fashion would be expensive. Instead, immediately mail the razor to me, and I assure you that it will be disposed of in the correct fashion.
CyberJCM
04-18-2012, 08:06 PM
That razor is dangerous. They were tempered in lead baths, and manufacturered from a proprietary formula of leaded brass. You couldn't pay me a million dollars to shave with it. I wouldnt even handle it without gloves.
As a fellow wetshaver, and being concerned for your safety, I urge you to properly dispose of this razor at once.
Disposing of that hazard in an approved fashion would be expensive. Instead, immediately mail the razor to me, and I assure you that it will be disposed of in the correct fashion.
:lol:
Kentos
04-18-2012, 08:11 PM
It was my favorite SE when I used em. Well that and a 1912 Damaskeene.
ERVARGASNY
04-18-2012, 09:15 PM
Kool, Thanks for the info on this, This is going to be my first DE Shaver, i will keep Everyone posted on how it goes, I picked up some Gem Star SE Razors that come in a 5 pack, The kind sild at a grocery store, I hope these are good SE Blades ?
celestino
04-18-2012, 09:57 PM
Very nice razor. Enjoy!
Cicatero
04-19-2012, 12:53 AM
Kool, Thanks for the info on this, This is going to be my first DE Shaver, i will keep Everyone posted on how it goes, I picked up some Gem Star SE Razors that come in a 5 pack, The kind sild at a grocery store, I hope these are good SE Blades ?
I think they're good blades, but they start to rust as soon as lather washes the shipping oil off them and they continue to rust if left unoiled.
The PTFE coated SS Gems are just as sharp and last longer but are more expensive unless you glom on to the The Gem Group Buy currently taking reservations NOW!
HoosierTrooper
04-19-2012, 03:37 AM
Don't see that handle very often on the'14. That's an early one because it has the small blade stops, around 1920 they made them bigger. Watch when you snap the top plate closed because it sometimes jars the blade loose and one or both corners can ride up on the stops. The original blades didn't have the cutouts on the sides like the modern ones and they fit under the little hooks you see on the sides of the bottom plate which helped anchor the blade.
Used one of mine yesterday with a Treet blade, very, very efficient little razor, tied with the Clog-pruf as my second favorite SE. Nice score, hope you enjoy it!
ERVARGASNY
04-19-2012, 07:43 AM
That razor is dangerous. They were tempered in lead baths, and manufacturered from a proprietary formula of leaded brass. You couldn't pay me a million dollars to shave with it. I wouldnt even handle it without gloves.
As a fellow wetshaver, and being concerned for your safety, I urge you to properly dispose of this razor at once.
Disposing of that hazard in an approved fashion would be expensive. Instead, immediately mail the razor to me, and I assure you that it will be disposed of in the correct fashion.
Wow really, whats you Address? I get it out to you Asap, Dont worry if you hear the package Ticking and Tocking, Pay no attention to the Timer in the box :op
ERVARGASNY
04-19-2012, 07:45 AM
Don't see that handle very often on the'14. That's an early one because it has the small blade stops, around 1920 they made them bigger. Watch when you snap the top plate closed because it sometimes jars the blade loose and one or both corners can ride up on the stops. The original blades didn't have the cutouts on the sides like the modern ones and they fit under the little hooks you see on the sides of the bottom plate which helped anchor the blade.
Used one of mine yesterday with a Treet blade, very, very efficient little razor, tied with the Clog-pruf as my second favorite SE. Nice score, hope you enjoy it!
Thanks for the blade guard tip, i always look forward to you comments :o)
shanman
04-19-2012, 10:11 AM
Also, and FYI- pull the cap of the end of your handle, it is the stropper attachment slid inside. Spins on the handle when you take off the head of the razor. The 14' is one of my faves along with the Streamline and Clog pruf.
HoosierTrooper
04-19-2012, 12:23 PM
Good point, Jeff, I should've mentioned that. Here's mine.
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WoodfordReserve-Neat
04-19-2012, 02:25 PM
Congrats, Good looking razor.
I have a few SE Razors...but not this one.
One of the closest shaves that I have had was from an OCMM. Have an OCMM in my rotation, too.
Wish I could get feather blades for an SE...I think Feather makes an SE blade that will fit some of the Auto Strop razors ?
HoosierTrooper
04-19-2012, 02:31 PM
They do, but the Feather SE blade will not work in a Micromatic because they lack the cutouts on the side for the locking lugs to engage. And, they're spineless so you have to add a spine from another blade to get them to fit securely in some/most of the SE's.
Congrats, Good looking razor.
I have a few SE Razors...but not this one.
One of the closest shaves that I have had was from an OCMM. Have an OCMM in my rotation, too.
Wish I could get feather blades for an SE...I think Feather makes an SE blade that will fit some of the Auto Strop razors ?
Cicatero
04-19-2012, 02:56 PM
The blade stops look like tiny bumps instead of the little hooks I've seen on the other types. I figure that system would only work when there are those side clamps pressing the blade down.
HoosierTrooper
04-19-2012, 03:15 PM
Nope, they work just fine. The top plate on the '14 closes like a bear trap.
The blade stops look like tiny bumps instead of the little hooks I've seen on the other types. I figure that system would only work when there are those side clamps pressing the blade down.
ERVARGASNY
04-19-2012, 06:42 PM
Also, and FYI- pull the cap of the end of your handle, it is the stropper attachment slid inside. Spins on the handle when you take off the head of the razor. The 14' is one of my faves along with the Streamline and Clog pruf.
Wow Thanks, for that Stropper attachment inside the Handle, What a clever Feature, Amazing. I think i have Another one that is older then this one, Says Gem Junior on it, Longer Handle and lots of Writing with open Face with here are some pics of it. this one came with Instructions, Price Tag, and another Pamphlet and some more advertising Papers
Cicatero
04-19-2012, 07:06 PM
Hold the razor at the same angle as you would the old style razor...
I guess they're talking about straight razors. :straight:
I'm'o have to keep my eyes pealed for one of those kind of handles.
ERVARGASNY
04-19-2012, 07:22 PM
I guess they're talking about straight razors. :straight:
I'm'o have to keep my eyes pealed for one of those kind of handles.
I think there talking about DE Razors ? Or maybe Straight Razors, Your probably Right :o/ Old style to me is DE Razors.
ERVARGASNY
04-21-2012, 09:35 AM
Ok Guys here are the Results, Posted a new threads so those that never came here can at least see my Review and see what there missing.
New Thread here. http://badgerandblade.com/vb/showthread.php/288263-Wholy-Moly-Guacamole-What-a-Shave-from-this-First-SE-Shave
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