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    Default What would you get?

    I know this is so subjective, but I'm curious to see many people's reviews.

    I have narrowed my want list down to just a couple of razors. And, likely I'll only get one of them.

    Merkur Progress w/ Ikon knob

    Merkur Futur

    Edwin Jagger

    I'm spending my collection money on getting started with straights. I find that I'm using only a few razors, therefore only want to get just one more out of the three.

    I still wouldn't mind the Weisihi...but don't want to spend $20 on something I'll rarely use. And, I like the Parkers too. So....decisions, decisions....I do not have any adjustables, so....

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    Out of the choices you have listed, I would vote for the Merkur Progress.

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    I'll write in a Gillette super adjustable.
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    Slim Adjustable Out of the ones you are asking about....Merkur Progress
    Last edited by vitaman; 09-12-2009 at 10:51 PM.
    Keith

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    I appreciate the suggestions outside of what I've mentioned. Would you mind stating why and providing a link or a photo so I can see what these look like as well as get more information on them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by rickboone1 View Post
    I appreciate the suggestions outside of what I've mentioned. Would you mind stating why and providing a link or a photo so I can see what these look like as well as get more information on them?
    I am just more interested in Vintage Gillette razors, the history, various models, and they are more affordable here on the BST or at antique shops. You're best bet for pics would be here on the wiki (safety razors, Gillette or Mr-Razor.com) Good luck!
    Last edited by vitaman; 09-12-2009 at 11:08 PM.
    Keith

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    hoffritz slant
    merkur futur
    34 aristocrat
    1904 single ring
    toggle
    big fellow
    and that blasted oddity closed comb super speed that glasgow has

    (sorry, that's my wish list... but you can use it as your own if you like)

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    I think the Gillette NEW Deluxe is the finest DE available. As TTO's go I prefer the Diplomat. I'll take Vintage over copy cat any day!

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    Merkur Progress w/ Ikon knob

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    Gotta go with the Merkur 1904.

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    My vote goes to the Futur works wonders with me

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    Edwin Jagger DE89L ... best balanced razor I've ever used! And beautiful craftsmanship.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Left Coast DJ View Post
    Edwin Jagger DE89L ... best balanced razor I've ever used! And beautiful craftsmanship.
    Great razor (however I have the Mühle version) and it will kill your AD before it starts!
    I must to the barber's, monsieur, for methinks I am marvellous hairy about the face

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    Not aiming to hijack this thread, but I'm considering 2 of the razors mentioned, as well as those Vintage Gilletes suggested by others.

    So my questions aim to help OP too:

    What, if any advantage/differences of the EJ over a Merkur HD - just build quality or objective difference in shaves?

    Why a Vintage Slim adjust over the Progress?
    There appears to be issues in re-aligning the Progress after blade loading and getting your original 'pre-sets', or is this purely a matter of making sure the arrow and notch are put back on the right way round and therefore aligned?

    Are Vintage really Ok used? I realise there's a lot about, and buying and selling pretty strong, but there is an ick factor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by talibeard View Post
    Great razor (however I have the Mühle version) and it will kill your AD before it starts!
    An Edwin Jagger with the new Muhle head is all the DE razor you will ever want to use.
    I would rather be with the people of this forum than with the finest people in the world.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drubbing View Post
    Are Vintage really Ok used? I realise there's a lot about, and buying and selling pretty strong, but there is an ick factor.
    Do you use the provided silverware when you are a dinner guest at someone else's house? They just wash that in hot soapy water. You could always use Barbicide, or Mar-V-Cide or some other similar product to disinfect a vintage razor. That would be far safer to use than silverware that isn't truly disinfected.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drubbing View Post
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    Are Vintage really Ok used?
    Yes.

    I realise there's a lot about, and buying and selling pretty strong, but there is an ick factor.
    Not for me there isn't. Wash it, rub it down with alcohol. It's good to go. Plenty of threads about this subject.

    I'm an infectious diseases physician, so you can trust me. All my razors are vintage.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kingfisher View Post
    Yes.

    Not for me there isn't. Wash it, rub it down with alcohol. It's good to go. Plenty of threads about this subject.

    I'm an infectious diseases physician, so you can trust me. All my razors are vintage.
    Thanks doc. I'm in healthcare too, so I'm not going to argue with that.

    I was having a Seinfeld "Toothbrush" moment.
    Last edited by Drubbing; 09-13-2009 at 08:41 PM. Reason: update

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    Of the ones you have listed, I would say a Gillette Red Tip Superspeed.

    Oh, wait. You didn't list that.

    Nevermind.
    Phil
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    Quote Originally Posted by Drubbing View Post
    Why a Vintage Slim adjust over the Progress?
    There appears to be issues in re-aligning the Progress after blade loading and getting your original 'pre-sets', or is this purely a matter of making sure the arrow and notch are put back on the right way round and therefore aligned?
    Apart from the puzzling issues that pop up regarding Progress razor calibration and reassembly, they also have slippery handles. The Slim adjustable just plain works. You don't disassemble it. At all.

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