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    Default Gerbault DE - Cool!

    I recently received this from Erwin and IMO, it's one of the coolest DEs I've seen in a while.

    Notice the blade bed. The blade rests between flanges at each end. This also makes the head a little wider than most DEs but I never really sensed anything different while using it. And boy does it shave like a dream! Reminds me a lot of my NEW Deluxe head.
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    very cool, Bill - do you know when these were made?
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    It looks rock solid? How do you find the weighting?

    Great looking razor.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bythbook View Post
    very cool, Bill - do you know when these were made?
    Jon, I've only found one reference (and have only scratched the surface) and it indicated '30s or '40s from France.
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    Very nice Bill,

    I saw it in Erwin's thread and was impressed then too. Looks very solid and tank-like.
    -Darren

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    WOW!

    That is built like the proverbial brick sh**house!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SmoovD View Post
    It looks rock solid? How do you find the weighting?

    Great looking razor.
    It's about the same weight (68g by my analog scale) as my HD Rocket so it's plenty beefy. Proportions are similar, too. The Gerbault is slightly longer. Its oversized handle knob makes it easy to grip.
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    That is cool, one more I will be keeping a eye out for. :
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    Very attractive razor, it does look quite solid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by texbilly View Post
    It's about the same weight (68g by my analog scale) as my HD Rocket so it's plenty beefy. Proportions are similar, too. The Gerbault is slightly longer. Its oversized handle knob makes it easy to grip.

    Whoa! Thanks for the pic. Again, nice razor.
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    Bill, it is absolutely gorgeous. Its lighting up my Eclipse buttons. The blade bed is really a unique design. Enjoy it. Great pics too. Thanks for posting. Darjeeling
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    Something else I am going to have to get, Darn!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Darjeeling Express View Post
    Bill, it is absolutely gorgeous. Its lighting up my Eclipse buttons. The blade bed is really a unique design. Enjoy it. Great pics too. Thanks for posting. Darjeeling
    Thanks, Joe and I sure hope you snag your Eclipse - another cool razor. I'm surrounded by Gillettes (and love them) but there are certainly other fine DEs out there! Uh oh, I sense a new AD brewing.....
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    That's a very sweet looking razor.

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    That is built like a tank, great find!!!
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    very nice.
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    Bill has been incredibly generous in lending this razor in the Feather American Tour. It has provided me with the closest shave of my life. It reminds me of the Gillette Bulldog, which in my experience is a vicious breed, not to be toyed with. The Gerbault, is a tad less mean and consequently it delivered THE closest shave ever. It was not a smooth experience, but worth it. As I told Bill privately today, I kept bugging my wife, "check this out, kiss my cheek, is that a great shave or what?" She is a good sport, trust me, but she does not share my enthusiasm for the hobby. Can any relate to this last point? (I did get a lot of kisses.) In any event, I'm going to have to shave with my undated SuperSpeed tomorrow, because, even though I will not need to shave, I would not miss that opportunity. Bill, you are a prince. Truly.
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    I'm glad to see you discovered "faceturbation". And yes, I can relate to "honey feel this, I think I found the ideal setup" - for today, that is...

    Here's my experience with the Gerbault. It's a mean one, OK?

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    man...this thing is built like a tiger tank...beautiful piece of art

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    Quote Originally Posted by texbilly View Post
    It's about the same weight (68g by my analog scale) as my HD Rocket so it's plenty beefy. Proportions are similar, too. The Gerbault is slightly longer. Its oversized handle knob makes it easy to grip.
    Wow. It's much bigger than I would have guessed from the photo of it by itself.
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