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What do you use to shave?

Gin&Tonics

Practically Family
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899
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The outer frontier
Anyone have any experience with Astra blades? Picked up a pack at a local smoke/shave shop and tried em out. Fairly good result, but lots of little micro nicks. I blame that on me being out of practice though, at least the first time.
 
Anyone have any experience with Astra blades? Picked up a pack at a local smoke/shave shop and tried em out. Fairly good result, but lots of little micro nicks. I blame that on me being out of practice though, at least the first time.


I use Astra blades regularly. I never have a problem with them, though I change mine at least every two or three days.
 

jodbirch

New in Town
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25
I use the Astra Super Platinum blades regularly. They are currently my "go-to" blades! I usually get 2 to 3 shaves out of them before changing out. I've always had great results with them.
 

Biopro

Familiar Face
Messages
84
Location
Lancashire, UK
If anyone is visiting Edinburgh, Scotland and fancy a treat, they might care to look into the following establishment:

http://ruffians.co.uk/

I haven't tried it myself, but was on holiday in a group which included their head barber - they offer straight blade wet shaves and are trying to bring back the traditional aspects of the Barber's shop.

Bit pricey, but I understand you get a gin & tonic or whisky to help ease you through the experience.
 

JonnyO

A-List Customer
Messages
463
Location
Troy, NY
Switched from Feather, to Astra, back to Feather, and am now onto Derby blades. I'm really enjoying the Derby blade right now, time will tell.
 

esteban68

Call Me a Cab
Messages
2,107
Location
Chesterfield, Derbyshire, England
Dropped a clanger recdently I bought a locally produced and almost mint Wardonia bakelite razor( photos to follow) only to find that modern blades don't fit....doh!!!
I don't fancy using either of the NOS but rusty blades that came with it for fear of septicaemia!

UPDATE I managed quite easily and accurately to snip off 4 of the little 'tags' from a standard DE blade(Shark) popped it in and had a very decent shave with the set up...I'll stick a few photo's on sometime this week of the adapted blade etc.
 
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Biopro

Familiar Face
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84
Location
Lancashire, UK
OK its probably my own fault, but I've been intrigued enough to try the Single blade safety razor. I started with my Dad's and my recollection was that it was inferior to the double then triple etc in that you had to reshave sooner, but based on all the comments, I will accept that was my poor technique and try it again.

I almost bought a Merkur HD yesterday, but stalled at the shipping costs or min order of £40, so today wandered round 4 antiques centers with no luck. There was a Rolls, but didn't look great and was £20 so a bit high.

As a last resort I went into Boots the Chemist (the largest chain in the UK). I really shouldn't have and knew before hand they wouldn't have any but looked anyhow.

Apparently they have a new customer service policy. Because I didn't buy anything and put my glasses back in my pocket they thought I looked suspicious and sent the local community police office after me to politely accuse me of shoplifting! To say I was unimpressed is a very mild understatement.

And of course they had nothing remotely similar. I will not be shopping there again, not that they will miss me as I never did before!

So last ditch attempt to see if a can order a Merkur or similar through and independent pharmacist, otherwise time to pony up for the on-line order with a stack of blades.
 

Nyah

One of the Regulars
Messages
283
Location
Northern Virginia, USA.
I use:
Vintage Gillette Adjustable double-edge safety razor.
Personna USA-made (the blue box) blades.
Williams Mug soap.
Some cheap shaving brush, don't recall what it is. It gets the lather onto my face and that's all that matters.

Been using that combination, for at least a couple of years now, without any problems.
 

esteban68

Call Me a Cab
Messages
2,107
Location
Chesterfield, Derbyshire, England
I'd agree in that you do need to shave more frequently, I also have tried a single edged blade (GEM) fitted to an old but mint Ever-Ready and for me it seemed a bit rough ( I really like my Gillette flare tip with an Astra , Shark or Rapira blade with Arko soap stick)
Nothing surpises me re shop security especially in Boots et al where we are all suspects unless buying stuff...re blades I've found several sellers on Ebay uk to be excellent, some of their stater kits are excellent...PM me for details if you wish.

OK its probably my own fault, but I've been intrigued enough to try the Single blade safety razor. I started with my Dad's and my recollection was that it was inferior to the double then triple etc in that you had to reshave sooner, but based on all the comments, I will accept that was my poor technique and try it again.

I almost bought a Merkur HD yesterday, but stalled at the shipping costs or min order of £40, so today wandered round 4 antiques centers with no luck. There was a Rolls, but didn't look great and was £20 so a bit high.

As a last resort I went into Boots the Chemist (the largest chain in the UK). I really shouldn't have and knew before hand they wouldn't have any but looked anyhow.

Apparently they have a new customer service policy. Because I didn't buy anything and put my glasses back in my pocket they thought I looked suspicious and sent the local community police office after me to politely accuse me of shoplifting! To say I was unimpressed is a very mild understatement.

And of course they had nothing remotely similar. I will not be shopping there again, not that they will miss me as I never did before!

So last ditch attempt to see if a can order a Merkur or similar through and independent pharmacist, otherwise time to pony up for the on-line order with a stack of blades.
 

Benzadmiral

Call Me a Cab
Messages
2,815
Location
The Swamp
I got into DE shaving last year with a Merkur long-handled razor. The Personna blue-package blades work great; with the Japanese Feathers I usually nick myself once or twice a week. For cream I use Aveeno shaving, and a bay rum aftershave.

Since I have less facial real estate than someone who doesn't sport a beard, it doesn't take me very long to shave.
 

David Conwill

Call Me a Cab
Messages
2,854
Location
Bennington, VT 05201
Ok gang, I need a recommendation. My local drugstores seem to be phasing out single-edge (SE) blades. First Rite Aid discontinued carrying my favorite Treet blades in favor of Rite Aid brand, which were OK. Now the Rite Aid brand has disappeared too, and Walgreens is no longer stocking the GEM blades they used to.

I’m down to ordering online, it seems, and if I’m going to do that, I thought I’d branch out and see what else is out there for SE blades. I tried reading Badger & Blade a bit, but I just wasn’t getting anywhere, so I thought I’d ask around here.

I’m getting by for now with my grandfather’s DE Gillette, but I really miss my Micromatic!
 
Ok gang, I need a recommendation. My local drugstores seem to be phasing out single-edge (SE) blades. First Rite Aid discontinued carrying my favorite Treet blades in favor of Rite Aid brand, which were OK. Now the Rite Aid brand has disappeared too, and Walgreens is no longer stocking the GEM blades they used to.

I’m down to ordering online, it seems, and if I’m going to do that, I thought I’d branch out and see what else is out there for SE blades. I tried reading Badger & Blade a bit, but I just wasn’t getting anywhere, so I thought I’d ask around here.

I’m getting by for now with my grandfather’s DE Gillette, but I really miss my Micromatic!

I've recommended them before, and I have no affiliation with them, but westcoastshaving.com carries a few single-edged blades. I've always been happy with their products and service. I order most of my stuff from them.
 

Biopro

Familiar Face
Messages
84
Location
Lancashire, UK
OK - I am convinced to embark on trying a single edge blade shave and have read the advice on Merkur 23C , vs Futur - can anyone explain the reason for the fringed effect on the 23 vs the smooth face on the Futur?
 

jkingrph

Practically Family
Messages
848
Location
Jacksonville, Tx, West Monroe, La.
I get mine in bulkl from Ted Pella, http://www.tedpella.com/dissect_html/dissect.htm#anchor1623602

If you go to the home page vs this link, you will find them under tools then blades.

I get the Gem coated stainless blades, each blade has a cardboard wrapper around the edge and are bulk packaged in boxes of 200 at about $35.

His shipping is a bit pricy, but it has been a good deal in the past on blades.
 

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