[QUOTE=Mooshi Kin;4097091]or SERLOVER it has a nice ring to it .
+1 April, i do like the name! Sweet!
[QUOTE=Mooshi Kin;4097091]or SERLOVER it has a nice ring to it .
+1 April, i do like the name! Sweet!
Laughter, love and shaving!
[QUOTE=Daniel Plainview;4097950]I actually like LOSER, thank you very much.
Arley, as you wish, .....LOSER!
Sorry, i could not resist! Have fun with all your SEs; they look beautiful and in the hands of a proselytizing LOSER, such as yourself, (sorry about that) they should convert many and you will have a grand congregation soon!
Laughter, love and shaving!
Nothing wrong with a big cuddly man :)
April 1st Sister of BOTOC Joris-Fatip Lovers Club
I don't have a regular rotation. I just keep a few razors in a stand next to the sink and shave with whichever I feel like using at the time. The 3 SEs I'm turning to lately are...
A Mulcuto
a Gem Junior Bar
and a valet autostrop.
Of these I think the Gem is my favorite.
˙ʇsod ʎɯ sı ǝuıן sıɥʇ ʍoןǝq buıɥʇʎɹǝʌǝ
Was that Mulcuto basically an adjustable? It looks like you could use those set screws at the back to dial in your shave.
"We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them." -- Albert Einstein
That is a really sweet old GEM Junior. I love seeing the Willams soap with a 39 cent price tag from Walgreens.
~ Arley
• Slant Evangelist • Menthol Addict • Mergress/Progress Lover • Restored Brush Enthusiast •
Somewhat, yes. It was not designed for standard single edge blades. However, the clip has enough tension on it to hold the blade in place, and the screws determine how far forward the blade sits. But those screws have to be forward almost as far as they can go for it to work with the blade.
˙ʇsod ʎɯ sı ǝuıן sıɥʇ ʍoןǝq buıɥʇʎɹǝʌǝ
The rise of the mighty SEs. I smell revolution in the air!
Jeff
Echo Recon, 1st Battalion/5th Cavalry, 1st Cavalry Division, RVN 1968
When it's dark, who will kill the hungry wolf?
Awful lot of SE enthusiasm in this thread. I like it. A lot.
Tom--- Founding member of The ALPHA Team!
If laughter is the best medicine then why do sick people go to doctors instead of comedians?
Hmmm....maybe if there is enough interest in this thread we can get both SE and OC sub forums.....there is enough love out there for both....and the users are very zealous over their love!!
Think the name sounds better in French......Amant de bord simple des rasoirs....
ΘΣ of Open Comb Shaving; Founder of BOTOC (Brotherhood of the Open Comb) ~ Ken
This all started from my thrifty impulses to save money on the disposables I was using when I didn't have the time to use my straight razors properly. True to my screenname, I first tried to find a near free alternative to buying something, I asked around if anyone I knew had any old safety razors I could have. My dad said that he probably had his old, little used Gillette, in "The Basement" but he didn't know where exactly and it might take a while to find.
A couple of weeks later, he called me and said that he'd found an old safety razor in with some stuff from my mom's grandfather's estate, cool. So I go over and he hands me this cigarette case lookin' thing:
So's I open it up:
Sufficed to say, it looked kind of strange, excellent condition but strange and its innards didn't look like they'd hold the standard DE blades:
There was an old blade in the case and derndit if it didn't look very similar to the standard "paint scrapper" blades I'd used all my life for utility type tasks:
I thought "Great! I've got about half a box of Red Devil blades that will probably fit this thing at home." True enough, the Red Devils fit a treat.
I figured that I should check B&B for tips before I put blade to face and I'm glad I did!
That was only two months ago, I've got 2 OCMMs, a Flying Wing, a Baton Junior, an ER 1924 and a Push Button as well, what a LOSER!
Jim P. - St. Petersburg, FL
ackvil (at) badgerandblade.com
Any questions? Just ask!Since I may not read all of the posts feel free to PM or Email me.
"Winning is like shaving - do it every day or you wind up looking like a bum."Jack Kemp
“Be a gentleman at all times. Shine your shoes, shave every day, be considerate of others, and don't chew with your mouth open.” Words of advice from my late mother.
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