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    Well I awoke a few mornings ago and jumped into my normal routine. Shower, Shave , Dress, Work. When I got to the shaving part I noticed something oddly different. My Merkur DE was already wet! It wasn't hard to determine why. My lovely wife had just completed her morning routine and it seems that her routine now includes using my razor. Upon confronting her I was told that it was my idea that she try it and she liked it very much. So fella's the time has come for me to feed this new hobby. I've been thinking about the Merkur Progress Adjustable for me and maybe I will be a nice guy and get my wife something of her own. I'm looking for comments.

    Thanks,
    Ron Strawsburg

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    Ron,

    There are a lot of Merkur Futur devotees on the board.

    Here are some threads which might help you make a decision:

    The DE Buyer's Guide

    More Merkur Pics

    Also, if you're inclined to spending money, if I remember correctly, you're using a boar brush. In my opinion, a decent badger hair brush is almost as important, if not just as important as a new razor.

    Just my 2c.

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    Thanks for the tip. I've been looking for a badger brush any suggestions?

    Quote Originally Posted by Nick
    Ron,

    There are a lot of Merkur Futur devotees on the board.

    Here are some threads which might help you make a decision:

    The DE Buyer's Guide

    More Merkur Pics

    Also, if you're inclined to spending money, if I remember correctly, you're using a boar brush. In my opinion, a decent badger hair brush is almost as important, if not just as important as a new razor.

    Just my 2c.

    -Nick

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    Hello Ron,

    May I suggest one of these beautiful, long-handle, blue vintage ladies' Gillette razors (circa 1965)? The blue stars on the handle are a nice touch:

    http://cgi.ebay.com/Vintage-GILLETTE...QQcmdZViewItem

    http://cgi.ebay.com/DOUBLE-EDGED-GIL...QQcmdZViewItem

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...ayphotohosting

    Cheers,
    Richard
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    Quote Originally Posted by rstrawsb
    Thanks for the tip. I've been looking for a badger brush any suggestions?
    Ron,

    That all depends on how much you want to spend.

    It also slightly depends on if you like soaps vs. creams, big vs. small, etc.

    Savile Row sold by Charles (qedusa.com) is a good moderately priced brand. So is Vulfix. A few guys here love their Crab Tree & Evelyn brushes.

    If you get a 24-26mm from one of the known brands, you probably can't go too wrong.

    -Nick

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    If you hunting for a new brush with the most excellent characteristics that are value priced, I recommend these:

    The "32" Series

    The "33" Series

    Two New Handle Shapes
    Best regards,
    Ron
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    That's the problem with getting the wife involved. Now, she's got her own brush and cream. Of course on the plus side....she's more amenable to my bouts of scad/rad/whathaveyou.

    Cliff

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    Ron,

    My wife LOVES her new Merkur Vision. She and I are new to wet shaving and we're both hooked. She used the Vision on her legs the other day and said it was the closest and most comfortable shave she's ever had. She likes the long handle and adjustability of the Vision. It also did a great job on my face prior to her using it but I really like my gold Merkur Classic HD, Classic, and 1904. I recently purchased a TI straight razor and have 4 shaves with it so far and they've gone great. Anyway, I think wet shaving for women is a huge untapped market.

    Tom

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    Tom:

    I bought my wife a long-handled Gillette but she ain't gettin' my Vision! She has yet to use it so I'll pass along your wife's favorable results.

    Jerry

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    Quote Originally Posted by DoubleE
    Tom:

    I bought my wife a long-handled Gillette but she ain't gettin' my Vision! She has yet to use it so I'll pass along your wife's favorable results.

    Jerry
    I got one of the long handled Lady Gillette's for my girlfriend...and I got one for me!

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    Okay, Randy, tell us what color ?

    The silver one is the scarcest I believe, followed by the gold, pink, and blue, the most common.

    They are great razors, perfect weight, nice long handle, pretty stars ,

    Cheers,
    Richard
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    Quote Originally Posted by Coche_y_bondhu
    Okay, Randy, tell us what color ?

    The silver one is the scarcest I believe, followed by the gold, pink, and blue, the most common.

    They are great razors, perfect weight, nice long handle, pretty stars ,

    Cheers,
    Richard
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    Based on your information...I'm just a "commoner"!

    She loves hers, I've not used mine...damn straight razors...

    Randy
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    I'm going to be different and give you the formula for making sure your wife never uses your razor again. In fact, she won't even come near it.

    Get yourself a bright gleaming str8, and let her see the blade open a few times. She won't go near it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe Lerch
    I'm going to be different and give you the formula for making sure your wife never uses your razor again. In fact, she won't even come near it.

    Get yourself a bright gleaming str8, and let her see the blade open a few times. She won't go near it!
    Nice play Joe!
    The idea is to draw her in to your habit so that she can become an enabler.
    Best regards,
    Ron
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    Wetshaving for women thread started here:

    http://badgerandblade.com/vb/showthr...3401#post13401

 

 

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