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Title: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: yakster on September 26, 2011, 12:55:23 PM
I'm starting this thread to track the 1971 butterfly black handle TTO (Twist To Open) Gillette Super Speed that Warrior started in motion amongst the wet shavers here.  This razor is described as mild and a good pick for someone just starting out in DE (double-edged razor) shaving.

Sign up if you want to get in on this and feel free to post comments, pictures here.

Traveling with the razor will be sample blades and other shave software starting with Bold|Java for you to try and pass along.  Feel free to add a few unused blades if the mood strikes.  This is turning into a real traveling shave den.

Pyment is adding some straight razors to the den to up the stakes!

Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed traveling roadshow
Post by: headchange4u on October 28, 2011, 12:02:35 PM
I'd like to try this razor if you are still taking entrants.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed traveling roadshow
Post by: ScareYourPassenger on October 28, 2011, 12:05:41 PM
If anyone likes it and isn't the winner. I have one I used for 2 weeks. It was brand new in the packaging prior.
$25 shipped.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed traveling roadshow
Post by: paulallen on October 28, 2011, 02:10:59 PM
I'm game.  I'll try it too.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed traveling roadshow
Post by: BoldJava on October 28, 2011, 04:20:04 PM

...The plan is to send the razor along to the next interested party ad infinitum or until everyone loses interest and it stalls out at the last person on the list...

I will be loading it up with 4-packs of those razor blades that didn't float to the top for me. " Use a few, leave a few," I call it.  Pass it on, reload for the next gent.

B|Java
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed traveling roadshow
Post by: BoldJava on October 28, 2011, 04:55:22 PM
...
Those aren't blades you used are they?

No, those would be 1-packs.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and blade sample traveling roadshow
Post by: Ascholten on October 28, 2011, 05:24:17 PM
I never really tried one of these blades.  Ive seen my dad with them and my grandfather.   I honestly just splash some hot water on my face and drag the blade across it. I use the disposables.

Aaron
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and blade sample traveling roadshow
Post by: grinderz on October 28, 2011, 11:06:17 PM
Come-on Aaron! Be cool. Be like us. ;D

(http://www.gaykeywest.co.uk/Images/Flickerdalem%203/punk%20rock%20sheep_resize.jpg)
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and blade sample traveling roadshow
Post by: BoldJava on October 29, 2011, 05:24:46 AM
I have assembled a "Mystery Goody Box."  Contents will remain a mystery until received at other end.  I figure, by the time it gets to the 10th gent, we will need a box 10x12x10 to ship it to the 11th guy.

Take a little, give a little.

(http://www.cardcow.com/images/set249/card00471_fr.jpg)
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and blade sample traveling roadshow
Post by: BoldJava on October 29, 2011, 06:25:52 AM
Come-on Aaron! Be cool. Be like us...

I saw that... <grins>

B|Java
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and blade sample traveling roadshow
Post by: Ascholten on October 29, 2011, 11:42:05 AM
I can't say that I hate shaving, nor can I really say I look forward to it either.  It's not really tedious or difficult I don't think... It's like brushing your teeth,  it's... just there, and something you have to do .... well unless you live in Texas then you  just take your tooth out and put it in a glass by the bed with a little clorox and you are good for another week or three. 

Aaron
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and blade sample traveling roadshow
Post by: Ascholten on October 29, 2011, 04:48:27 PM
It's a box of band aids for all the 'gotya's ??   ;D

Aaron
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and blade sample traveling roadshow
Post by: Ascholten on October 29, 2011, 05:45:34 PM
well, if you ever want to get into pain.  there's always an epilady instead of a razor...

who ever the sick pervert is that thought of using a twisted spring to rip out hair by the roots instead of cutting it off.... never mind.

Aaron
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and blade sample traveling roadshow
Post by: grinderz on November 01, 2011, 03:31:02 PM
I guess I'll queue up for this, too.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: grinderz on November 02, 2011, 10:40:03 PM
Ooh, nice. Lots of nice goodies in there.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: John F on November 03, 2011, 05:56:03 AM
He passed along my mocking shark?

Unbelievable!
 ;D

Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: BoldJava on November 03, 2011, 08:54:04 AM
He passed along my mocking shark?

Unbelievable!
 ;D




Yes, I used a piece of paper, drew the simple Christian symbol for fish, and wrote "Carp" inside the fish.  Slid it in, above the remaining blades.

(http://cdn-www.trails.com/imagecache/articles/295x195/carp-fishing-minnesota-295x195.png)
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: grinderz on November 03, 2011, 09:34:37 AM
Are those carp an invasive species in the upper Midwest? That thing is huge!
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: BoldJava on November 04, 2011, 02:45:33 PM
This morning I used the Geo. F Trumper Rose shaving cream from the traveling shave den with the traveling black super speed...The rose shave cream was quite fragrant, and whipped up a nice, but slightly pink tinged foam.  I was a bit worried, but the rose smell mellowed out when I applied it to my face.  .  .

See how I figured it, there is too much testosterone flying around in this particular thread.  I thought I would introduce a bit of rose to temper the virility.  It is a soft rose and won't get you thrown out of Gold's Gym.  Trust me.

B|Java
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: BoldJava on November 07, 2011, 02:56:54 PM
...let me know what you think.

I think you need to let go of shaving in the shower.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: grinderz on November 07, 2011, 03:19:30 PM
...let me know what you think.

I think you need to let go of shaving in the shower.
Agreed. I can just see the account in the local paper.

"In a confusing case police responded yesterday to an apparent shower shaving suicide. While it is unclear whether this was a suicide or a tragic mishap investigators have concluded..."
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: J.Jirehs Roaster on November 10, 2011, 04:10:26 PM
the only thing you have on tour that I would want to try is the Arko... 

I have a few extra razors that could be added to the tour..   they are ones I could be persuaded to sell at a fair price..
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: simmich on November 16, 2011, 08:36:59 PM
Please add me to the list. There's a couple items I'd like to try and a contribution or two I can make...why not?  :)

Aaron  (SoCal)
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: paulallen on November 22, 2011, 08:00:50 PM
I got the den today... quite the collection.  I'll not be using one of the items in there.... but the rest I shall try.

How long before I need to send it on?
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: grinderz on November 23, 2011, 12:02:11 AM
I think I'm downstream from you so no rush. Please take your time and enjoy it.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: BoldJava on November 26, 2011, 11:39:18 AM
"oh that shark bite..."

Bobby Darin

Mack the Knife-Bobby Darin (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SEllHMWkXEU#)
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: mp on November 26, 2011, 07:39:21 PM
DO NOT EVER USE THE SHARK!

I feel better now.

 :o
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: grinderz on December 01, 2011, 11:08:32 AM
Sounds like the Egyptian blades do not agree with you. I wonder if you're like me and have a hard time with not using any pressure?
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: BoldJava on December 01, 2011, 11:35:58 AM
Sounds like the Egyptian blades do not agree with you. I wonder if you're like me and have a hard time with not using any pressure?

You have to shave right to left with Egyptian blades <grins>.

B|Java
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: grinderz on December 01, 2011, 11:54:11 AM
Maybe one needs to shave toward Mecca with those blades?  ;)
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: grinderz on December 01, 2011, 01:08:39 PM
I had the same experience. I think the Lord Platinum Class blades are quite different than the Sharks.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: paulallen on December 12, 2011, 08:08:15 AM
wow what a trip... I'm back

I think I've learned enough with the den to pass it on.    Looks like Grinderz is next
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: ScareYourPassenger on December 12, 2011, 08:32:36 AM
What did you learn? BTW I have the same razor for sale if you are interested.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: mp on December 12, 2011, 08:49:31 AM
I had the same experience. I think the Lord Platinum Class blades are quite different than the Sharks.

Maybe they should put a warning on the package "Warning ... you will be subject to Shark bites"!

 ;D
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: paulallen on December 12, 2011, 08:55:35 AM
What did yoy learn? BTW I have the same razor for sale if you are interested.
I learned I don't like sharks, or sharks disguised as clocks.  I did like the Speik Cream.  The razor was ok, but I like mine better.  The Arko stick was ok, but I'm still not sure how to get easily get it off the stick in to my bowl.

I've added a few blades (that I like) to the kit. 

Great fun, thanks for letting me play.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: paulallen on December 18, 2011, 07:30:22 AM
It's off to Grinderz as soon as I get a shipping address.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: grinderz on December 21, 2011, 09:12:50 PM
Got it Paul! Thanks.

I'm going to try the Geo F. Trumper Rose cream tonight.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: grinderz on December 25, 2011, 10:59:55 PM
I've been shaving with the Traveling Super Speed and wondered anybody had the same kind of Jekyll and Hyde experience with it that I have? For the most part it seems smooth and forgiving but I've been having a lot more weepers than normal with it... a couple every time so far. I was examining it this morning and noticed that the blade isn't sitting perfectly square in the razor and has a little more exposed blade on one side than the other.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: simmich on January 17, 2012, 06:05:41 PM
I've been shaving with the Traveling Super Speed and wondered anybody had the same kind of Jekyll and Hyde experience with it that I have? For the most part it seems smooth and forgiving but I've been having a lot more weepers than normal with it... a couple every time so far. I was examining it this morning and noticed that the blade isn't sitting perfectly square in the razor and has a little more exposed blade on one side than the other.

The traveling den just got here. Possibly I'll try the Superspeed while its here. If so I'll post my experience with it.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: BoldJava on January 17, 2012, 06:09:25 PM
...The traveling den just got here. Possibly I'll try the Superspeed while its here. If so I'll post my experience with it.

What is left in the den?  Quick photo or list? 

B|Java
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: simmich on January 17, 2012, 07:18:48 PM
...The traveling den just got here. Possibly I'll try the Superspeed while its here. If so I'll post my experience with it.

What is left in the den?  Quick photo or list? 

B|Java

Superspeed razor, 2 Arko Shave sticks, partial tube of Trumpers Rose Cream, couple of Art of Shaving samples, a "pumpkin soap" sample, over a dozen different packages of blades, little bottles of bay rum, grey flannel, and sandalwood...thats it.  I'd take a picture but don't know how to post it.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: grinderz on January 17, 2012, 07:42:46 PM
I didn't send on the "sanitary napkins" that it came with when it came to me ("for the big weepers") as they wouldn't fit in the box.  ;D
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: simmich on January 17, 2012, 09:04:34 PM
I just had a nice shave with the Rose cream and a Lord blade. Didn't try the Super Speed basically because of the way it is weighted. The razors I have been using for years ( a Toggle and a Fatboy) are both heavily wighted in the head allowing the razor to do the work. The Super is balanced differently. Since I am not in the market for a  razor I didn't want to risk getting cut up with a tool that felt so radically different from the adjustables I know and love (me wimp)... ;D

The Lord gave an ok shave but is not as sharp as the Feathers, Kai, and Polsilvers I normally use.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: grinderz on January 17, 2012, 11:07:35 PM
What, no takers on the pumpkin soap sample?  I'm shocked!

Looks like we've run through those who've signed up.  Need to go out and nudge some other members down the wet shave rabbit hole.

(http://waterman99.files.wordpress.com/2010/11/push-off-cliff.jpg?w=275&h=183)
Look out! Here comes yakster.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: ScareYourPassenger on January 19, 2012, 11:41:50 AM
I just had a nice shave with the Rose cream and a Lord blade. Didn't try the Super Speed basically because of the way it is weighted. The razors I have been using for years ( a Toggle and a Fatboy) are both heavily wighted in the head allowing the razor to do the work. The Super is balanced differently. Since I am not in the market for a  razor I didn't want to risk getting cut up with a tool that felt so radically different from the adjustables I know and love (me wimp)... ;D

The Lord gave an ok shave but is not as sharp as the Feathers, Kai, and Polsilvers I normally use.

You need to try the gillette yellow sharp edge blades next.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: simmich on January 19, 2012, 02:14:02 PM

You need to try the gillette yellow sharp edge blades next.

The blades of which you speak are gone... :-[
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: grinderz on January 19, 2012, 02:37:40 PM
If there were any yellows in there they were gone before they got to me. Try the PermaSharp's I threw in there. I've seen where some folks on BadgerAndBlade think they might be the same as the yellows.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: simmich on January 19, 2012, 03:28:18 PM
If there were any yellows in there they were gone before they got to me. Try the PermaSharp's I threw in there. I've seen where some folks on BadgerAndBlade think they might be the same as the yellows.

Thanks Chris, the PermaSharp's will be my next shave.  :)
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: simmich on February 13, 2012, 12:44:39 PM
Now I gotta track down where to buy  PermaSharps :)

Who is next on the receiving list?
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: grinderz on February 13, 2012, 01:37:44 PM
Pinging Milo - he recently fell down the rabbit hole I hear.

I bought those Permasharps on bestshave.net. Be warned that the shipping times can be long as bestshave.net is located in Turkey. I've ordered from there twice and the first order took 3 weeks to arrive and the second almost two months. I guess U.S. customs can take a while to clear packages from Turkey.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: simmich on February 13, 2012, 02:09:53 PM

Any idea what's left in the den?  I love those Arko shave sticks.   

There's still an Arko shave stick, at least 12 different packages of blades, Trumpers Rose cream in a tube, a razor I never tried, some smelly stuff, lotions and potions...basically there is everything a person could want to make the call to enter or not enter the rabbit hole... 8)


I bought those Permasharps on bestshave.net. Be warned that the shipping times can be long as bestshave.net is located in Turkey. I've ordered from there twice and the first order took 3 weeks to arrive and the second almost two months. I guess U.S. customs can take a while to clear packages from Turkey.

Thanks Bro...I was afraid you were gonna say that!

Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: milowebailey on February 13, 2012, 06:58:43 PM
I think I scored more than what was in the shave den in the PIF den....
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: simmich on February 14, 2012, 01:28:45 PM
You scored big....and you got Tasters Choice!
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: simmich on February 27, 2012, 01:15:30 PM
The traveling shave den is restocked, packed up, and ready to ship.   :)  Who wants to sample some shaving goodies?
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: jimec3 on March 01, 2012, 10:04:21 AM
I am thinking of giving this a try
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: grinderz on March 01, 2012, 10:13:18 AM
Do it!  :D
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: BoldJava on March 01, 2012, 10:34:32 AM
I am thinking of giving this a try

<Everybody wave goodbye to Jim as he slides down...>
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: MMW on March 01, 2012, 10:42:28 AM
Luckily, they're not that fast so it shouldn't be very hard to follow...

(http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2092/2774489515_c12a43686c.jpg)
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: jimec3 on March 01, 2012, 10:44:17 AM
Ok so who am I sending my money to :) I have been convinced
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: grinderz on March 01, 2012, 10:45:12 AM
No money... the first ones on the pusher.  8)
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: jimec3 on March 01, 2012, 10:52:35 AM
you TOTALLY blew your shot at syphoning some money out of my paypal
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: simmich on March 01, 2012, 11:14:55 AM
Ok so who am I sending my money to :) I have been convinced

Tis Yakster who put this together. I believe the acceptable protocol would be to PM His Yaksterness to put you on the list, send me your address, and watchayou mailbox... 8)
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: simmich on March 01, 2012, 07:20:12 PM
The den (9405 5036 9930 0432 0200 88)  will be in the most capable hands of the USPS on Friday the 2nd  8)
Title: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: jimec3 on March 05, 2012, 07:18:11 PM
The den arrived this evening. I shaved the goatee and mustache I have been growing for the last 6 months. My girlfriend said I look like a fat old baby. I probably got a little carried away but already having a blast.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: jimec3 on March 07, 2012, 06:26:18 AM
I know just got caught up in the molment.  Pulled the trigger on a super speed and an L6 of my own.....that was almost too easy to get suckered into.  I am thinking this place is a bad influence.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: grinderz on March 07, 2012, 09:18:54 AM
Falling in isn't so bad. Just lie to yourself about all the $$ you'll save on blades and it will be OK.  ;)
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: jimec3 on March 07, 2012, 09:39:35 AM
Falling in isn't so bad. Just lie to yourself about all the $$ you'll save on blades and it will be OK.  ;)

Hmm if memory serves me correctly I did that thousands of dollars ago with coffee gadgets. :)
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: simmich on March 08, 2012, 08:42:51 AM
Falling in isn't so bad. Just lie to yourself about all the $$ you'll save on blades and it will be OK.  ;)

Hmm if memory serves me correctly I did that thousands of dollars ago with coffee gadgets. :)

LMAO as I stare ar a Macap Grinder next to a Barratza,next to a couple of Zassenhaus next to....AAARRRRRRRRGGGGGgg (gadgetss....who needs more gadgets?)
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: jimec3 on March 14, 2012, 11:09:21 AM
Well the den has been good to me.  Who's next.  Boxed and ready to ship.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: expy98 on March 21, 2012, 06:05:36 PM
I've been reluctant but can no longer resist. 

Yak, pls sign me up...
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: grinderz on March 21, 2012, 06:12:09 PM
Drink me...  ;)
Title: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: jimec3 on March 21, 2012, 08:21:15 PM
The shave den shall strike again!! In the time I had it the hole led me to three of my own razors brush cup some soap. GOOD LUCK.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: expy98 on March 27, 2012, 11:07:47 AM
Still using my gel in a can w/ the SS and it's def working great, well better than w/ the Mach3.

Found some clean TTOs, waiting for my very own SS and Slim to arrive any day now.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: expy98 on March 27, 2012, 10:29:48 PM
The den is ready for the next convert, if you're still using an electric or Mach3, you NEED this!!!
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: expy98 on April 24, 2012, 03:53:51 PM
bump for April...
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: expy98 on May 01, 2012, 03:35:33 PM
bump for May :-)
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: expy98 on May 01, 2012, 04:03:36 PM
I'm not good enuf to use the SS again since the first week, I've since been using a Long Handle
Super Adjustable, then a Slim and now a Fat Boy.  The SA handle is too long for me, but it's a toss
up between the Slim and FB. 
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: rfeuker on May 02, 2012, 04:30:24 AM
I'm not good enuf to use the SS again since the first week, I've since been using a Long Handle
Super Adjustable, then a Slim and now a Fat Boy.  The SA handle is too long for me, but it's a toss
up between the Slim and FB.

Long handle didn't suit my hands either.  I tend to "choke up" on the handles anyway - sold my SA.  I know that Fat Boy gets all the hype but I'm leaning toward Slim as my go to razor.  I like the lighter feel a bit more.  Have used Slim with an Astra SP and Musgo Real Cream for my last 5 shaves.  So far each shave has been close to outstanding.  When this blade dulls, I will do the same test with Fat Boy to settle this once and for all - Hah!
Title: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: MMW on May 02, 2012, 04:48:44 AM
My SA was stolen by Mrs MMW nearly as soon as I bought it...just as well, everything else would get dusty now that I have a slant ;D
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: ScareYourPassenger on May 02, 2012, 04:59:18 AM
I think I finally settled on using the featheras-d1 but I don't think I would give up my fat boy. Out of the Gillettes I have tried it seems the most balanced.
The slant I try to love but the blade alignment is a pain and I find that it shaves so close I have to worry about ingrowns :(
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: expy98 on May 02, 2012, 11:57:03 AM
Calling Sweet William!!!  No better time to daydream about that Speedster/Mirage than while
shaving, the occasional nick will bring you back to reality...
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: blzrfn on June 20, 2012, 11:22:23 AM
Alright, I am going to dip my toe in the pool.  I need to order some replacement cartridges for my Gilette Fusion or make the switch soon.  Send it up to me Chris and I will re-read this novel of a thread and see what the bfd is.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: expy98 on June 20, 2012, 11:44:38 AM
Dave,

I'm the current holder of the den.  Pls pm me your address and I'll be sure to include
some soap with it...  The deal is you'll lose your toe and more no doubt...
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: blzrfn on June 20, 2012, 12:52:49 PM
PM SENT

Read through about 1/4 of the thread so far and haven't run across any instructions yet.  I better call my insurance agent and make sure the life insurance is up to date.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: expy98 on June 25, 2012, 04:26:34 PM
razor sanitized (soaked in hot soapy water for a few hours) and lubed (extra virgin olive oil) and den on its way to a happy home...
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: blzrfn on June 27, 2012, 12:38:44 PM
The death box has arrived.  I won't be messing with any of it until the weekend. 
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: expy98 on June 27, 2012, 04:28:29 PM
precisely why funerals are always during the weekends...
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: grinderz on June 27, 2012, 04:48:40 PM
The death box has arrived.  I won't be messing with any of it until the weekend.
Just keep repeating this to yourself and all will be fine. "No pressure. No pressure." Use a light hand and let the weight of the razor do the work. Try starting out with a couple of with the grain passes (reapplying the lather between the passes) until you're feeling more confident.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: blzrfn on July 02, 2012, 11:13:25 AM
I tried the razor on Saturday and went over the face twice, re-applying my shaving cream in-between.  The shave did not come out nearly as good as with my Fusion, but I will try again.  I used the Treet (I think that was the name) blade and managed to not cause any damage to my complexion.  After only one shave I don't really see what the hype is all about, but I am not giving up yet.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: ScareYourPassenger on July 02, 2012, 01:22:33 PM
I tried the razor on Saturday and went over the face twice, re-applying my shaving cream in-between.  The shave did not come out nearly as good as with my Fusion, but I will try again.  I used the Treet (I think that was the name) blade and managed to not cause any damage to my complexion.  After only one shave I don't really see what the hype is all about, but I am not giving up yet.

Technique makes all the difference. Blade angle, direction to grain and razor to blade selections can make large differences.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: BoldJava on July 02, 2012, 03:16:24 PM
...I tried the Treet...

Blow through the Treets.  They are anything but.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: blzrfn on July 02, 2012, 04:06:50 PM
...I tried the Treet...

Blow through the Treets.  They are anything but.

Which blade in here do you think would make me "get it"?
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: BoldJava on July 02, 2012, 04:23:10 PM
anything other than a Treet or Shark.

What is in there?  Yakster filled it up.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: blzrfn on July 02, 2012, 04:33:10 PM
anything other than a Treet or Shark.

What is in there?  Yakster filled it up.

Off the top of my head, there are some Big Bens, Gillete's, some sword company, BIC, and some unidentified blades in a blade bank (see I did do a little bit of research).
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: BoldJava on July 02, 2012, 04:36:25 PM
Wilkinson
BIC
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: milowebailey on July 02, 2012, 05:45:02 PM
I could send you some BIC and Wilkinson if you like.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: blzrfn on July 05, 2012, 08:19:40 AM
The Wilkinson tore up my neck.  Nothing too bad but definitely not good.   Its probably my technique, but I still didn't get as good a shave as I am used to.  I guess I am having trouble understanding the whole attraction to safety/straight razors.  Is this like an old man's extreme sport where one wrong move and you get hurt?  I'm not giving up on it, but I'm glad my Fusion is still locked and loaded so I can actually get a smooth result.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: BoldJava on July 05, 2012, 10:38:00 AM
...

Maybe you should take a page from John F and start watching shaving videos...   this might help.
...

No, that was Pyment and no, I am not watching some guy shave.  {hoot}
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: rfeuker on July 05, 2012, 10:54:45 AM
The Wilkinson tore up my neck.  Nothing too bad but definitely not good.   Its probably my technique, but I still didn't get as good a shave as I am used to.  I guess I am having trouble understanding the whole attraction to safety/straight razors.  Is this like an old man's extreme sport where one wrong move and you get hurt?  I'm not giving up on it, but I'm glad my Fusion is still locked and loaded so I can actually get a smooth result.

Could be that DE shaving is just not for you - like Aeropress is not for me for example.  I feel like with my DE razors et al I get closer shaves without any irritation.  I must confess I also like the idea of the prep with pre-shave oil, the lathering, the repeating.  I actually find it relaxing. I am captured by the idea of reducing the beard a little with each pass rather than trying to scrape it all off in one swoop.   I don't know about "old man" sport, but a slip with a very sharp instrument near your face/neck could be a problem regardless of your age.

If you got better or even as good shaves with your Fusion and this ain't fun then heck keep on with your Fusion.

Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: BoldJava on July 05, 2012, 11:08:24 AM
...

If you got better or even as good shaves with your Fusion and this ain't fun then heck keep on with your Fusion.



Anyone living in the PNW needs to pick up their green game if they are shaving with throw-away razors <Wink>

B|Java
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: blzrfn on July 05, 2012, 01:09:45 PM
I think it is a wash Dave, I get about 6 weeks off a single cartridge on my Fusion and I'm guessing those safety blades don't last long, or at least you don't want to find out the hard way it is time to replace.

Chris, it is indeed banned unless you are incapable of growing a manly grizzly beard like me.  I could pull off a 'stache and soul patch, but that went out with the 90s.   ;D
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: BoldJava on July 05, 2012, 01:57:02 PM
I think it is a wash Dave, I get about 6 weeks off a single cartridge on my Fusion and I'm guessing those safety blades don't last long, or at least you don't want to find out the hard way it is time to replace.

...

My blades go into a bank - - gets recycled.
An old metal coffee can from a roaster in Viroqua -- small roaster of the year a couple of years ago.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: blzrfn on July 05, 2012, 02:07:51 PM
Chris, it is indeed banned unless you are incapable of growing a manly grizzly beard like me.  I could pull off a 'stache and soul patch, but that went out with the 90s.   ;D

Doh, you cut me to the core with that one, Dave.  I guess it's time to update my look.

Nothing but love for my soul patch wearin', lever pullin, pie chartin' coffee brother to the south.  Just pokin the bear a bit. 
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: blzrfn on July 09, 2012, 10:22:51 AM
Third shave this morning with the safety, second shave on the Wilkenson blade - best result so far with the double edge.  I lightened up the pressure and used shorter strokes.  It left my face nice and smooth with two passes but my neck still is a bit rough.  I probably didn't have the blade angle set correctly.  I am still not completely sold on the setup, but I'm no longer completely opposed either. 

One question- how often do you recommend switching blades?  With my Fusion I just change when I start to feel a little skin irritation after the shave, I'm not sure I want to wait that long with a safety razor...  ???
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: MMW on July 09, 2012, 10:46:00 AM
I change blades when they start to "pull" a little bit.

Have you spent much time figuring out the grain on your beard?  This is vital to success...
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: ScareYourPassenger on July 09, 2012, 11:19:58 AM
I change blades when they start to "pull" a little bit.

Have you spent much time figuring out the grain on your beard?  This is vital to success...

It might take a while too but it really starts to pay off when you get it right. The shaves will be closer and irritate less.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: blzrfn on July 09, 2012, 01:16:35 PM
I change blades when they start to "pull" a little bit.

Have you spent much time figuring out the grain on your beard?  This is vital to success...

Yeah, its actually a bit frustrating as the outer/lower areas of my neck have a grain laying upwards and the middle/upper portion have the grain running down.  It isn't that big of a deal with the Fusion, but with the safety razor I find that shaving with the grain first, then against it worked best.  I am going to switch to a different blade for tomorrow and see if I can improve yet. 

Dave <- Possibly realizing that there is indeed a rabbit hole in the shaving world.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: MMW on July 09, 2012, 01:28:22 PM
My neck is the same way.  Just go with the grain, however that happens to be on your mug, for the first pass.  Once you get that figured out, your shaves will be quicker and more comfortable :)
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: grinderz on July 09, 2012, 04:13:34 PM
What blades are left in the den? I liked the Perma-Sharp blades a lot, BTW. A lot of folks like the Astra's, though not everybody.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: rfeuker on July 10, 2012, 04:54:08 AM
One question- how often do you recommend switching blades?  With my Fusion I just change when I start to feel a little skin irritation after the shave, I'm not sure I want to wait that long with a safety razor...  ???


That REALLY depends on who you ask.  MP claims to get upwards of 60 shaves from one blade.  For me 4 or 5 seems to be where the tugging starts.  At a cost of about $0.10 per blade I'm willing to change them at the first sign of pull.

As far as shave direction is concerned, the "experts" seem to agree on a "Four Pass" method.  One with the grain, two across the grain, then finish with the against the grain pass.  Idea is that gradual reduction of the beard is the goal.  A guy called Mantic59 has a series of videos on YouTube that many have found useful.  Here's the one that discusses four pass shaving Introduction to Traditional Wetshaving, Part 3: Shaving (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wPLfCyGMm9o#).
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: BoldJava on July 10, 2012, 05:05:44 AM
Quote
One question- how often do you recommend switching blades...

I get 4-5 shaves out of a Wilkinson, Astra, or BIC.  I bank it when a tug starts.

Quote
As far as shave direction is concerned, the "experts" seem to agree on a "Four Pass" method...


I am fine with two passes.  Three might be a slight improvement but there are diminishing returns.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: blzrfn on July 10, 2012, 08:21:49 AM
I tried out the BIC blade this morning and have improved further.  I still get more irritation than the Fusion and have not got my skills set to get as good as a shave but am now convinced this is just due to technique.  Blade angle around the contours seems to be my biggest challenge as I am struggling to get the jawline shaved closely, but there is no visible stubble so I can afford to be patient. 

Now that I am starting to "get" the safety razor.  Lets talk brushes and shaving soap.  What, if any, difference am I going to notice between those and my can of Barbasol? 
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: milowebailey on July 10, 2012, 09:57:24 AM
I was looking at Whipped Dog (http://whippeddog.com/products/view/silvertip-badger) yesterday and they have a decent price on brushes.  Looks like they are out of stock on the silver tips, but the combo kit (http://whippeddog.com/products/view/brush-and-soap-set) might be a good starter brush
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: rfeuker on July 10, 2012, 10:03:03 AM

Now that I am starting to "get" the safety razor.  Lets talk brushes and shaving soap.  What, if any, difference am I going to notice between those and my can of Barbasol?

Someone over on Badger and Blade recently posted that Bath & Body Works is having their buy two get one free deal on C.O. Bigelow Shaving Cream.  You can get three small tubes for $10 (the large size would be $20 for three).  I would go with the smaller one in case you hate it.  This is a cream that I think is top notch for the price.  Particularly good for the summer since it has eucalyptyus and menthol in the formula.  It's the Italian cream Proraso relabeled for the American market.  BTW, if you buy it and hate it, I'l take it off your hands.

I have used one Geo. F. Trumper brush for about 20 years and have no idea what I paid for it.  I would agree that an inexpensive brush is the place to start.  You may want to read up on the differences between boar and badger.  I love my badger.  Never tried a boar.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: CincyDawg on July 10, 2012, 10:50:36 AM
I was looking at Whipped Dog ([url]http://whippeddog.com/products/view/silvertip-badger[/url]) yesterday and they have a decent price on brushes.  Looks like they are out of stock on the silver tips, but the combo kit ([url]http://whippeddog.com/products/view/brush-and-soap-set[/url]) might be a good starter brush


I got a 22 mm silver tip recently before they went out of stock. Had it drilled another 10mm since I wanted a brush with good backbone. Had a fair amout of badger funk but that quickly subsided. Nice brush and fast shipping. Overall, I am pleased. It's obviously not a high end brush, but it will have a place in my rotation. I'm actually thinking about getting another to give to my son when they're back in stock.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: expy98 on July 10, 2012, 11:21:39 AM
so far I've tried 3 boars and 4 badgers of various grades and if I was to start all over again,
I'd be quite content with just 2 boar brushes.  They are substantially cheaper yet no matter the price,
the boar tips are never scritchy no matter how strong the backbone.  Unlike badgers,
scritchiness is inversely proportional to price. 

I have the Semogue 620 and 1460 and I'd recommend the 620 or its equivalent 1520 or 1438.
The 1460 (or 610) have slightly less backbone but still much more than say a pure badger. 

At $15 for the wood handle Semogue, I see why they are a favorite on B&B.  The Omega boars
are even cheaper but the handle is usually light hollow plastic. 

Here's a chart comparing the Semogue models:
http://badgerandblade.com/vb/showthread.php/292503-Semogue-brush-recommendations/page2 (http://badgerandblade.com/vb/showthread.php/292503-Semogue-brush-recommendations/page2)

and currently, you can get free shipping on any order w/ a Semogue brush:
http://badgerandblade.com/vb/showthread.php/295181-Semogue-now-at-West-Coast-Shaving (http://badgerandblade.com/vb/showthread.php/295181-Semogue-now-at-West-Coast-Shaving)

Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: BoldJava on July 12, 2012, 07:15:45 AM
I tried out the BIC blade this morning and have improved further.  I still get more irritation than the Fusion ... but there is no visible stubble so I can afford to be patient. 

Now that I am starting to "get" the safety razor.  Lets talk brushes and shaving soap.  What, if any, difference am I going to notice between those and my can of Barbasol? 

I would encourage you to give the whole schtick about 90 days and then determine if the Froushin-Froushin gives you a better shave.

RE:  Soap and brushes vs Barbasol.  You may not get a better shave with soap and brush. Barbasol might work better for you.  I have had about 20 soaps and creams.  Soaps do not provide the abundant lather I am after.  I tried about 3 of them and moved on.  Creams are a totally different product.  More lather and less drying to the skin.

My go-to product for creams are Old Spice (Indian product) and Taylor of Old Bond Street.  They lather for me better than canned shaving cream.  Most importantly, they don't dry my face and leave my skin softer than does a canned cream.  I have had some creams disappoint me (Proraso for one) but the O/S and TOBS are tops.

BJava
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: ScareYourPassenger on July 12, 2012, 07:49:12 AM
You may have already been experimenting with this but if you have been paying attention to the grain then the other thing to focus on is the blade angle. Try going more perpendicular on the handle to avoid scraping the hair off your face. While this may make it so you can do less passes it irritates more.

Practice, practice, practice

I wanted to give up a month into it but then the routine and variables came together and I have had fewer issues than I had with any other shaving method.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: blzrfn on July 12, 2012, 09:16:05 AM
I cheated today and just used the Fusion.  Back to the safety razor tomorrow and I may even try that tube of girly cream that was in the box.  Up until this point I have ignored anything in the box that couldn't potentially kill or cause great harm to myself.  So some rose shaving cream and hippie aka sandalwood aftershave may get a tryout over the weekend.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: expy98 on July 12, 2012, 10:55:44 AM
when I first got the den, I tried the tube of cream and not having a brush, never got it to lather at all and
ended up looking like Edward Scissorhands afterward.  I'd stick w/ the Barbasol can until you get a brush. 
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: blzrfn on July 25, 2012, 08:12:27 AM
Well I have been going back and forth between the safety razor and my Fusion depending on the amount of time I have to get ready in the mornings.  After this morning's shave with the Gilette I feel that I got the shave that would rival that of my Fusion.  So now that I feel I got a small grasp on the procedure I am going to do some blade testing and give small reports back here as time allows.  I think there are close to ten different blades in the kit and with a resupply shipment from the Yackmeister there is plenty here to continue forward.  If anybody else would like to try wet shaving I will gladly wrap up my trial and send it on, finding my own razor to do further testing with. 
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: ScareYourPassenger on July 25, 2012, 03:49:44 PM
Well I have been going back and forth between the safety razor and my Fusion depending on the amount of time I have to get ready in the mornings.  After this morning's shave with the Gilette I feel that I got the shave that would rival that of my Fusion.  So now that I feel I got a small grasp on the procedure I am going to do some blade testing and give small reports back here as time allows.  I think there are close to ten different blades in the kit and with a resupply shipment from the Yackmeister there is plenty here to continue forward.  If anybody else would like to try wet shaving I will gladly wrap up my trial and send it on, finding my own razor to do further testing with.

The den is just a peek into what it offers. Once you find a good blade/razor combo and a nice cream like Taylor of old bond street, you will never turn back.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: blzrfn on August 01, 2012, 02:54:06 PM
I just bought a used Gillette Super Speed off Ebay for $11 delivered.  So if anybody would like to jump in I would be more than happy to pass this box along.

In the mean time I will start comparing the blades.  My last blade I tried was a Big Ben (blue packaging if that makes a difference).  Overall I give it a B-, on the fourth shave today it started tugging on my neck whiskers where I am the most sensitive to irritation.  It's highest rated shave was the second shave where it got a B+ only lacking in the closeness of the shave. 

I will randomly select another blade to start reviewing tomorrow and continue forth until somebody else steps up for this fun little experiment.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: BoldJava on August 01, 2012, 02:57:30 PM
I just bought a used Gillette Super Speed off Ebay for $11 delivered. 


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Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: blzrfn on August 02, 2012, 08:45:17 AM
I just bought a used Gillette Super Speed off Ebay for $11 delivered. 


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I have taken a peak in the hole and I just ordered a cheap badger brush to go with my new to me Super Speed.  I ordered the brush so that I could try the soap and cream in the box and order more if I like it.  That said, my Fusion still gives me a closer shave with less irritation than any of the shaves I have had with the Super Speed.  It is fun trying to nail down the technique though and if I get bored with it I can resell my razor for what I paid for it pretty quickly.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: blzrfn on August 08, 2012, 03:05:12 PM
I got a brush today so hope to figure out how to use the soap and creme in the kit properly.  Off to badgerandblade to figure it out.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: simmich on August 08, 2012, 04:07:37 PM
Its not brain surgery Dave but there is a learning curve. When you work out all the kinks, you're looking at quick and easy world class shaves. You also need to find the stuff that works for you.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: blzrfn on August 13, 2012, 09:04:30 AM
Its not brain surgery Dave but there is a learning curve. When you work out all the kinks, you're looking at quick and easy world class shaves. You also need to find the stuff that works for you.

Thanks for the vote of confidence Sensei!  I got my cheap-o Tweezerman badger brush and tried out the rose shaving creme and actually enjoyed this more than messing around with the safety razor.  I don't think I lathered it up enough as the creme that I applied to my face dissipated as I shaved, but it felt really good applying it with the brush.  Regardless of whether I decide to use a safety razor as part of my daily ritual I think I will be ditching the canned creme for good.   
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: blzrfn on August 14, 2012, 06:50:24 PM
Happy belated birthday Chris!

I tried out the soap this morning and I need to work on my technique a bit, but it did the job.  I am going to try and find some soap/creme samplers to try out with my new-to-me red tip Super Speed.  Although I was skeptical at first I am intrigued by wet shaving and will continue to hone my skills each morning.  The Fusion has been put away and awaits emergency or travel usage only.

As far as I am concerned this traveling shave setup is ready to move on if anybody else is man enough to give it a try.  I can't think of a better way (free) to dip your toe in the world of wet shaving.  Thanks gentlemen!
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: BoldJava on August 23, 2012, 07:22:33 AM
Mr Blazed-Man,

Pls send the shave den to me.  I would like to restock it.  Have some items that are falling to the bottom of my routine.  Also, will toss in a pack of BICs, Wilkinsons, and green Astras, my 3-go-to's.

Dave
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: blzrfn on August 23, 2012, 08:07:54 AM
Sounds good Dave, I just cleaned up the Super Speed and will pack it all up tonight.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: BoldJava on August 29, 2012, 04:10:17 PM
The shaving den arrived in Lake Cheddar today.  It is time for us to make a re-stock on it.  Give me a week with it and I will add a few quality items.  Right now, it is long on blades that are good for taking paint off the window panes.  It also had some mystery coffee in it, which is timely -- I am finishing up nubs of COEs and Geshas.  Thanks, Blazermon.'
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: ScareYourPassenger on August 29, 2012, 04:56:40 PM
I am getting close to doing a den clean. It might be worth getting a boar brush for the den. I was very surprised how much the omega softened up in the past couple weeks.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: blzrfn on August 30, 2012, 08:30:38 AM
I think a cheap brush would be a great idea and I was going to include my Tweezerman until the knot fell out of the handle and I was forced to return for refund.  I included a tube of Bigelow cream because I found it very easy to lather and very cooling on the skin.  Although the rabbit hole has definitely swallowed me, I have found that this hobby is very easy on the wallet (comparatively) if you want it to be. 

Total damage:

3 vintage gilletes - $19 (SS red tip off ebay $12, SS black handle and Tech found at thrift store $7)
Semogue SOC Boar Brush - $30
Various creams and soaps - $30

For under $100 I now have transformed my mourning routine from chore to something I actually look forward to.  I highly recommend anybody that is using an electric razor (former Norelco man myself in a previous life) or cartridge (my Gillette Fusion retains residency) give this a shot.  Its virtually free to try out and can be quite rewarding.

Thanks guys for including me.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: BoldJava on September 08, 2012, 09:37:00 AM
The shaving den arrived in Lake Cheddar today.  It is time for us to make a re-stock on it...

Updated and available for next novice pecking at the pond of superb shaves.

Added:
Tube of Bigelow cream - excellent product but I am not a fan of menthol.
Tube of Derby Lemon - very good product but I am just too deep into creams
Tube of Fresh - very good Indian product "
5 pack of BICS, Wilksinsons, Astras. My three personal favorite blades.  Take a blade, leave a blade.

Who is next? Still have some fall cleaning to do and will add some more.  PM address for the den.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: jimbo on September 08, 2012, 12:20:25 PM
Okay, so I've been toying with a jump down this rabbit hole ... I am a head shaver, and I hate paying the price for the Mach II.  Kills me every time.

So, please allow me to toss my hat into the ring ...

Jimbo
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: BoldJava on September 08, 2012, 12:23:43 PM
Send along your address and I will get the box out this p.m. -- with the coffees sitting on the porch.

B|Java
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: jimbo on September 08, 2012, 12:34:08 PM
That was quick!  PM sent. 

I live in a town known for its antique shops, and have not been able to put my hands on one yet.  I'll keep my eyes open though ...

Jimbo
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: jimbo on September 14, 2012, 03:27:18 PM
Hello Alice.  It's nice down here in this rabbit hole ...

Thought I'd grab a shot of what the den looks like today.  I especially like the Locksteady Dreadlock Gel.  Someone will have to explain that one to me.

Tomorrow I get to see how much damage I can inflict.

Jimbo

Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: jimbo on September 15, 2012, 07:52:19 AM
Okay, reporting in with the first shave report.

Used the Derby cream, and an Astra blade.  The face went well.  Happy with the result.  The head is going to take some time/practice.  Did a three pass on my head, which is what I usually do with the Mach II.  Wasn't quite as close, but I am sure it is in my technique, or lack of.  One small nick on the back of the head that I didn't feel.  Just a tiny trickle of blood.

One thing's for sure.  At least for now I need to allow more time for the morning ritual. 

Jimbo 
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: BoldJava on September 15, 2012, 08:07:06 AM
...

Used the Derby cream, and an Astra blade. 

Excellent combo.

Quote
  One thing's for sure.  At least for now I need to allow more time for the morning ritual. 

Jimbo 

Agreed.  I have found it both more time consuming and more enjoyable.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: jimbo on October 04, 2012, 05:51:10 AM
Bumping this, and looking for the next contestant.  Come on down.

Not sure about the head yet.  Very mixed results.  And unfortunately I travel quite a bit, and I haven't been taking the de ... I'v heard some TSA have issues with the blades.

Anyway, the den is available, I've started collecting my own set of tools.

Jimbo
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: jimbo on January 07, 2013, 08:07:18 AM
Dang.  I let this one slip.  The Den is looking for a good home.

At this point here's where I'm at with this:
I (half-heartedly)  tried the de on my head and didn't really like the results, or the time it took.  The lazy gene kicked in. 

But, I have found that I really like the brush and cream.  I have moved away from the stoopid-expensive MachIII (way overpriced) to a Trac II using a Wilkerson blade that Walmart sells for less that 3.50 for 10.  I think the cut is at least equivalent to the Mach III.

I've been using the Bath & Body Works C.O. Bigelow.  I have a boar's hair brush I use at home, and just bought a Parker Synthetic for the road, which I will use tomorrow for the first time.

So, even though I am not currently doing the de method, I may re-visit it later.  I didn't mind it on the face, just couldn't really get the swing of it on the noggin.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: jimbo on March 16, 2013, 07:30:34 AM
Thanks for the bump.  Box is just sitting there on the shelf looking lonely and neglected.  All it needs is an address!!

Jimbo
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: BoldJava on March 16, 2013, 07:46:39 AM
Hello Alice.  It's nice down here in this rabbit hole ...

Thought I'd grab a shot of what the den looks like today.  I especially like the Locksteady Dreadlock Gel.  Someone will have to explain that one to me.

Tomorrow I get to see how much damage I can inflict.

Jimbo


Thanks for the bump.  Box is just sitting there on the shelf looking lonely and neglected.  All it needs is an address!!

Jimbo

For newcomers, lots of shaving articles in there to get you started with safety razors and all the trimmings. 
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: jimbo on March 16, 2013, 08:04:03 AM
Somebody still needs to explain the dreadlocks gel ...
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: jimbo on May 01, 2013, 10:27:43 AM
Time for a bump, and looking for the next contestant to come on down ...

Jimbo
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: GC7 on May 08, 2013, 12:12:19 PM
All that stuff in the picture is in the kit?

OK sign me up.

Jimbo - message on the way.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: BoldJava on May 08, 2013, 12:31:00 PM
All that stuff in the picture is in the kit?

...

Let me know when you ride the Shark.  <Howling>...

B|Java
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: GC7 on May 08, 2013, 04:26:07 PM
This is seriously one of the coolest threads ever.

If you guys knew how my hand shakes sometimes you would not make shark jokes. I am possibly in serious danger of bleeding out. I'll put everything through the autoclave at work when I'm done with this  ;D
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: BoldJava on May 08, 2013, 04:54:36 PM
This is seriously one of the coolest threads ever.

If you guys knew how my hand shakes sometimes you would not make shark jokes. I am possibly in serious danger of bleeding out. I'll put everything through the autoclave at work when I'm done with this  ;D

Put the sharks in the hottest incendiary equipment that you have in the lab/hospital, recasting them as plowshares.  Do humankind this favor.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: jimbo on May 08, 2013, 05:02:44 PM
Jimbo - message on the way.

Got it!  I will send it out Friday. 

Jimbo
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: BoldJava on May 08, 2013, 07:20:14 PM
Somebody still needs to explain the dreadlocks gel ...

Just who added that dreadlocks product, Yaksterfaran?

(https://encrypted-tbn1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRHlJziG-3l9GnO9OJi40tAvZT2WpnZOVfI1KmlZvs7s47T5AaQ6Q)
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: GC7 on May 08, 2013, 07:45:19 PM
Jimbo - message on the way.

Got it!  I will send it out Friday. 

Jimbo

Thanks a lot!  Looking forward to it.

Geoffrey

Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: GC7 on May 15, 2013, 04:24:51 PM
Jimbo

I got the package in the mail today. Oh my it is packed with goodies. I'm looking forward to trying a bunch of stuff and even a Shark blade- but not just yet! :P

Is that Homer Laughlin mug an actual shaving mug and does it work well? It seems small.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: GC7 on May 16, 2013, 07:31:13 AM
Well the Gillette superspeed razor is all sterile and ready to try next week after I give the Lord I purchased a few tries.

May I ask what is in the white tub from the photo on the last page? I suspect it is the only shave soap left in the kit but it's unlabeled. I may have to send the kit along to the next victim with a new soap added - perhaps the sticks that were used previously.

I had a great shave this morning using the Proraso preshave which is potent stuff along with my TOBS Sandlewood cream. I used more cream on the brush to start and got a richer more abundant lather. Only two passes necessary and a few touchups for a very nice clean shave. Toughest spots are still near my lips both upper and lower and on the neck just below the jawline on the right side - I'm a lefty. Still a pretty good start. I finished with a try of the Baxter aftershave balm and a splash of witch hazel. The Baxter seems a lot like the Nivia balm I tried yesterday. All good products.

I am enjoying pampering myself in the morning and getting up a bit early to start the day.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: BoldJava on May 16, 2013, 12:32:13 PM
...

May I ask what is in the white tub from the photo on the last page? I suspect it is the only shave soap left in the kit but it's unlabeled. ...

Yep, shave soap.  Love the TOBS so I just sent that one on.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: GC7 on May 17, 2013, 07:14:43 AM
Thanks - I have not tried a shave soap yet but I have a feeling the creams will be better for my skin.

Results so far

I like the Baxter after shave balm. It is very much like the Nivea Balm I bought on Dave's recommendation. I would likely purchase this in the future unless of course I find something that knocks my socks off.

I also like the Proraso pre shave. It is potent menthol and eucalyptus but it feels really nice on my skin and it dissipates once I put lather on my face. I will buy this product but also look for an alternative without all the menthol-eucalyptus to rotate.

I didn't care for the C. O. Bigelow shave cream I used this morning. It did not lather as well as my TOBS Sandalwood or the Headslick or give as consistent lubrication for the blade (3rd shave with the BIC from my sample pack). I still get a very nice close shave with no bloodletting. I think I will pop a new BIC into the Gillette superspeed Sunday when I get back from Vermont to get a direct comparison with the Lord razor.

I'm still having a bit of a problem with parts of the right side of my neck and jawline area where its awkward to get the razor at the right angle. Practice Practice Practice.

Thanks again for the opportunity to try all this stuff.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: GC7 on May 21, 2013, 01:25:44 PM
I’m really enjoying this package of DE shaving goodies so I thought I’d update my progress.

I’ve tried the Gillette black handle super speed razor a couple of times with a new BIC blade and compared with the Lord L6 I purchased and used with a different new BIC blade. I like the razor for a couple of reasons and not for others. I think the head shape allows easier access to tough to find places on my face compared with the L6 head. The SS is also better balanced so perhaps that is helping access getting to hard to shave areas. The SS is almost too smooth in that it’s tough for me to know sometimes if I am shaving or pushing lather off my face. I think there is a limited angle that cuts with this razor. I found this not to be the case with the L6 which my guess is a more aggressive razor. I like the L6 better in this regard but both gave nice close shaves. I think I will sanitize the Super Speed for the next user and play with the L6 and the new toys coming my way from my FIL. My MIL looked around and found at least a couple of his nice old DE’s and both are adjustable Gillette slims which I will be cleaning up and playing with settings and blades.

I’m vastly better at making lather now and I’ve tried the Geo Trumper Rose from the kit and loved it so much I purchased a tube today along with Proraso pre-shave cream. To round out my purchase and take advantage of a 10% Memorial week discount and free shipping I also ordered some Geo Trumper Sandalwood Soap that got good reviews and a Lime AS balm also from Trumper. I am definitely heading down the wormhole but it is not as costly as my former golf equipment fetish or espresso equipment craving. Is there a shaving “handicap” like golf where the “scratch” shaver can do better with cheap equipment then a hack (good pun) with the best tools? Is shaving well the barista/shaver or the equipment?

I also used the e-shave lime shave cream from the kit a couple of days ago (it’s just about gone) and it is also a really fine product I would recommend and purchase in the future. Today I put the used two times BIC into the nice cleaned up Gillette slim and used it –setting 4- with the Darby lemon cream. The cream is nice though not as rich as the TOBS,Trumper or eShave creams. It functions just as well IMO.  The razor I will be staying with for a total evaluation. It has weight and balance I did not see in the other razors. Setting #4 is fine so far. I dialed down to #2 for XTG try and felt I was not shaving or getting the correct angle so I dialed it up again. No bloodletting, tenderness or rough feeling skin. I am not, however, a fan of the Aspect milk AS balm I used after a witch hazel splash. I found nothing wrong with the scent but it did not feel that great on my skin compared to the Nivea or Baxter products.  I like the Slim razor a lot. I plan on testing out the remaining shave creams and some different blades using it –including the infamous SHARK blade. I’ll add some stuff to the kit and then I can pass it on to the next willing customer when one volunteers.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: milowebailey on May 22, 2013, 08:14:22 AM
I was just looking at the photo of the den..... I'm thinking that if this den stays in motion for the next 100 years those shark blades will still be in there  ;D
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: GC7 on May 22, 2013, 09:08:10 AM
I got a pack of sharks with the sample pack I bought so those in the kit will move on to the next person. I will try the sharks at some point when I am more comfortable just to experience it. Today was a new Astra SP in the Gillette slim using the Old Spice cream. Very nice combination.

I was thinking of using the dreadlock stuff on our two long hair Norwegian Forrest cats but that would induce more bloodletting then the sharks  ;D
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: BoldJava on May 22, 2013, 01:47:49 PM
I got a pack of sharks with the sample pack . . .


Then, I believe we will find that the shaving den ends up with two packs of Sharks.

(http://savannahisamazing.files.wordpress.com/2011/04/10658-2-sharks_-_4.jpg)
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: grinderz on May 22, 2013, 04:41:53 PM
I got a pack of sharks with the sample pack I bought so those in the kit will move on to the next person. I will try the sharks at some point when I am more comfortable just to experience it. Today was a new Astra SP in the Gillette slim using the Old Spice cream. Very nice combination.

I was thinking of using the dreadlock stuff on our two long hair Norwegian Forrest cats but that would induce more bloodletting then the sharks  ;D
Who's going to tell?
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: GC7 on June 20, 2013, 07:15:47 AM
I thought I would bump this up to the top to see if we can find the next convert to win over to the pleasures of wet shaving.  8) This has been a great way to sample a whole variety of products to see just how much stuff is out there and what works and what is not up to your taste. I'm hooked and it is a better way to shave and a treat to pamper yourself in the morning or evening. If you're constantly in a rush rush rush then don't apply.

I have accumulated/purchased a good sampling of creams, hard milled and tallow based handmade soaps, brushes, razors and pre and aftershaves to the point where Sharon asked if “the box” will be leaving and don’t I have enough stuff for a LONG time already. She’s a dedicated jewelry designer so I asked her if she had enough beads, gemstones and gold and silver hardware and she got the idea.

So who out there wants to take the plunge? It’s a relatively cheap rabbit hole compared to most.

Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: GC7 on June 20, 2013, 04:25:43 PM
I hear what you are saying Chris.

There are certainly times when anyone needs to move quicker and meet a deadline so being more efficient with the razor is a good thing but most times I'm finding that I actually want to take my time and relax with my shave. It sets a pace for the day.

With regard to coffee, I think we all make the time as a means to get the great beans we love and again because its an enjoyable activity (for us).

I connect rushing through anything with just wanting to get it over with and on to more important things.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: GC7 on July 24, 2013, 06:31:44 AM
Bump for July to see if anyone wants to start down another obsessive habit.

There are a lot of nice goodies to get you started with wet DE shaving. I've accumulated a lot of my own stuff now and picked out some creams and soaps, razors, blades and brushes that suit me.

Give it a try. You only have a little blood to lose -depending on which blade you choose!  ;D
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: Pyment on July 24, 2013, 12:27:42 PM
How do we get in on this? I have a few things I could add.

Could we agree that if I added a strop, it would remain with the kit? I could add the practice strop I got with my Tony Miller strop.

I have a few extra straights I could add. I would have to freshen them up a bit.

I probably have a barbers hone for anyone that wants to take try at that.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: GC7 on July 24, 2013, 12:47:10 PM
I can get everything together and  mail the whole box to you with a few extra goodies in it if you PM me your address.

The box is pretty full now. Your stuff might get it to the next size priority mail package.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: Pyment on July 24, 2013, 03:27:36 PM
If there hasn't been a straight in the box before, maybe some who have had it already may be interested in getting it again.

I'll have to look and see what razors might be best for this....

the strop is at the cabin (er - lake house). Hope I don't forget to bring it back.

I have some backlog of shaving related gear to unload contribute.

I may post some pics of my contributions. I have participated in box passes before where you were allowed to remove as long as you added items of equal or greater value. Is that how this one goes?

We are using the Priority Mail packages?
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: BoldJava on July 24, 2013, 06:30:17 PM
...
...

We are using the Priority Mail packages?

We were.  It requires freight shipment now.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: grinderz on July 24, 2013, 08:02:00 PM
...
...

We are using the Priority Mail packages?

We were.  It requires freight shipment now.
...but the pallet is gratis.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: Pyment on July 24, 2013, 08:34:12 PM
Funny

After a quick look around, I have 4+ straights that used to be in my rotation. Candidates include names like Filarmonica, Geo Wolstenholm and Sons (there may be 2-3 of these), Bengall, J. Wiss & Sons, Joseph Allen & Sons ...

This is before I really look at them. I don't know if all would make the "cut". I was doing a fair amount of practicing restoring and honing for a while so I have more to check.

Unfortunately, I forgot to oil them prior to storing. There is some resultant oxidation that will need to be cleaned up before a touch up with the hones, stropping, oiling and shipping.

Usually there is a discussion about how to sanitize them before shipping. Feel free to discuss this. My plan is to do something before shipping, but my advice is for the shaver to re-sanitize the blade before using it.

Just, for my peace of mind, some common methods are risky.

Celluloid scales don't respond well to heat (melting) and some solvents will dissolve them.

Chlorine based agents (like bleach) are hard on carbon steel (these will all be high carbon steel).

Barbicide is the standard and available from Barber supply places, but is hard to find in my small town.

As often as sanitizing razors comes up in the forums, there doesn't appear to be an article on that in the SRP wiki. Those guys tend to talk something like this to death (there are forums like that y'know).

I did a quick search of SRP (what I do for you guys).   Options include Barbicide, Clippercide, Marvcide, rubbing alcohol, "Cool Care Plus", Hydrocide, Dettol, Oster Spray Disinfectant

I usually just use rubbing alcohol, then oil the blade. I believe the act of honing removes a few microns of steel leaving a fresh sanitary edge. That will work for when they leave here, but I don't think everyone should be honing the razors. The edges might suffer from excessive wear.

There are entire threads devoted to this at SRP. I read about 8. The 8th one had a link to this part of the Wiki:

http://straightrazorplace.com/srpwiki/index.php/Sterilization (http://straightrazorplace.com/srpwiki/index.php/Sterilization)

And there you have it.



Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: GC7 on July 25, 2013, 08:13:32 AM
The superspeed was sanatized in an autoclave at work. Unless there are some prions around (not from me) it is safe.

Package all wrapped up ready to go to the post office with some added blades, glycerol and coconut oil to play with.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: ecc on July 25, 2013, 02:46:24 PM
Hehe, I love new words.

I hope you will forgive me, but it immediately suggests one of those old cheesy B horror movies:
Accidentally started in a medical researchers autoclave, who will be the next innocent victim of
Mad Brow Disease

After wrecking most of civilization, it would crawl away in the closing shot.  Leaving it open for the action oriented sequel:
Mad Moustache (scion of the prion)
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: GC7 on July 25, 2013, 04:19:49 PM
Darn you Ecc  >:(  You've foiled my plan to end the world. Unlike the kindly professor Einstein in my avitar I really look much more like Dr Evil.  ;D
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: ecc on July 25, 2013, 04:57:48 PM
I remember hearing that, but I can't remember who told me!

(http://www.greencoffeebuyingclub.com/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=15018.0;attach=13328;image)
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: Pyment on July 30, 2013, 02:48:12 PM
The box arrived over the weekend. I didn't really look at it until today.

I decided to work on my contribution 1st. That meant finding my hones and picking a few razors to travel.

Since the razors had been used as recently as a few months ago, I just used some finer stones and omitted the stones used for setting the bevel or honing out problem areas.

The 1st picture shows my equipment and the razors I will add to the box.

The other is a shot of the razors after honing and polishing but before final testing.

I thought it would be easier to post directly from my cell and explain later. I hope this works. But it doesn't look right just before hitting submit

Sent from my DROID2 GLOBAL using Tapatalk 2

Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: Pyment on July 30, 2013, 02:55:29 PM
As I suspected, it didn't come out as hoped. What came through is a poor shot of 4 razors I will send out. I will now add the photo of the stones and razors prior to honing.

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Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: Pyment on July 30, 2013, 02:58:52 PM
And now another pic of the razors that I hope will be better than the first. Razors are hard to photograph.

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Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: BoldJava on July 30, 2013, 04:11:25 PM
...
Looks good, makes it temping to try again, even though I already have a straight that I don't use enough.  I'm just stropping it for now, but will probably have to get honing eventually.

That's exactly why I have never pulled the trigger on one.  I know myself and that is just too high of maintenance for me. 
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: Pyment on July 30, 2013, 04:43:37 PM
I think you overestimate the maintenance required for a straight or open razor.

Once honed, Stropping before use is all you need for most upkeep.  If you have a strop that has both a cloth and a leather component, that is 10 passes with the linen or fabric and about 50 on the leather. I thought that sounded like a lot of passes, but, after a little practice, it happens quickly enough that I kind of notice when I get to around 40 that I am almost done. Because you are doing 50 passes per occasion, practice happens faster and soon you are getting done in under 2-3 mins.

Stropping (done properly) will hold an edge almost indefinitely. If you have a pasted strop, to use every few shaves. you may never have to have to re-hone that razor.

There was a guy who tried to shave with a razor he used a chrome ox pasted strop on 1-2 times a week and had that going for daily shaves for until he (and everyone reading) got bored. More than a year IRRC.

You don't really need to do anything that fancy for it. Folded newsprint (black) makes good stropping materiel.

Of course this presumes you don't do anything stupid to the razor, like using it to open your mail.

Once you finally need to touch up that razor, 10 passes on a barber's hone, Coticule or other finishing hone and you are back in business.

This big issue is that as long as the touch up is done similarly to the original hone job, doesn't involve re-setting the bevel which is where all the real work and tricks come into play.

You just ask the guy who honed it if he taped the spine, with what and how many layers. Most master honers don't tape. I do because I am no master.

So, on the touch ups above, I was the original honer on 2 of them and used tape for the touch up. The other 2 were purchased shave ready. I presumed they were honed without tape and did the touch up the same way.

I did all 4 in about 20 minutes and they all shaved well.

I did part of my shave with each. Enough to make sure they all cut well with no pulling and felt comfortable.

They were dipped in 70% isopropyl and are drying. I'll oil them tomorrow. I may strop them some more at that time.

I will look for a barber hone to slip into the box. There were a few I never got flattened and have to make sure I am not putting one of those in.




Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: Pyment on July 30, 2013, 05:03:09 PM
picture comments:

The first pic shows the razors after cleaning them up.

Top is a Bengall which I believe is a brand from Austrailia. It is what might be called a faux frameback. there is a thickened spine like a frame and a flat thin blade. Bengall has a following and is known to be a good shaver. It has a

Second is made by Morely and sons a British maker. It has a "barber's notch". It's classic shape and is much debated as to the function of the notch.  Bottom line is that no one knows.

Third is the Filarmonica made is Spain. This is one of those legendary blades that commands premium prices. Some say crazy prices. This one got bumped from my line up by a bigger prettier less worn sibling. It is a very good shaver.

the final one is the Imp. It is made by an American firm. There is a better picture of it here: http://straightrazorplace.com/srpwiki/index.php/Wiss,_J_%26_Sons_%22The_Imp%22_6/8 (http://straightrazorplace.com/srpwiki/index.php/Wiss,_J_%26_Sons_%22The_Imp%22_6/8)
It has a spike point and shaves well. It is a blade shape that I don't care for because it shows problems in my technique by stabbing me. I find it a less forgiving point, but others love it.

As I have said the Bengall is a faux frameback. I am not sure on the Morley, it may be a light version of a half hollow. The other 2 are full hollow.

All are high carbon steel and rust easily. So it is improtant to dry fully after shaving before storage.

Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: Pyment on July 30, 2013, 09:06:50 PM
The hones from left to right:

The first is a Japanese finishing hone for razors. It is from the famous Nakayama mine. And has features of the 2 types of hones the Japanese would use for razors.

After that is another Japanese hone this is a medium fine hone and probably the coarsest of the hones here. It is a suita from the Okudo mine. Okudo and Nakayama are probably the most famous Japanese hone mine. Because it is white it is called shiro. So it is Okudo Shiro Suita. I began my honing with that.

The next one is another Nakayama stone. All of the Japanese hones are found in layers. this one is between the coarser tomae layer and the very fine and hard asagi layer. This is where you would finish with tools and knives.

The next 2 stones are from Belgium. The first is a natural combination of 2 different hones. The darker layer is the coarser Belgian Blue. It is probably a little courser than the suita, but is a slow cutter. That makes it good for therapy (it teaches patience), but the Suita is a much faster hone. The lighter side is a coticule. A faster and finer stone, suitable for finishing. The combination makes it a good stone for touch ups of a straight razor if you were to have just one stone.

The last stone is a tiger coticule with the pink stripes - very unusual and pretty. I haven't used it enough to know exactly where it fits, but is likely a fast finisher.

Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: Pyment on July 31, 2013, 06:41:30 AM
Despite the fact that I have a crazy number of hones, it doesn't follow that one NEEDs that many hones.

At one point, I had a goal of having a complete razor sharpening progression composed of natural hones. That meant getting and trying a lot of hones from various sources (from Japan to Wales).

Just like in coffee. How many pour overs and vac pots do you need vs How many does B/Java have?

It kind of reminds me of trying to guess how many gum balls in a jar.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: milowebailey on July 31, 2013, 08:37:44 AM
Despite the fact that I have a crazy number of hones, it doesn't follow that one NEEDs that many hones.

At one point, I had a goal of having a complete razor sharpening progression composed of natural hones. That meant getting and trying a lot of hones from various sources (from Japan to Wales).

Just like in coffee. How many pour overs and vac pots do you need vs How many does B/Java have?

It kind of reminds me of trying to guess how many gum balls in a jar.

I think the better question is how many pour overs and vac pots does B|Java have that the Czarina knows about!!! 
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: BoldJava on July 31, 2013, 08:39:25 AM
Trimming down.  I have a go-to routine of the KONE/Cilio drilled by Peter and a liter pot.  I will see if I can let some of those loose when we unpack the contents of the boxes in the Cafe, the room adjoining the kitchen.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: Pyment on October 03, 2013, 11:15:29 AM
I think I am ready to send this to another person. I figured out how to pack the the razors. I just have to find out where I put the strop.

After the discussion on how to sanitize them, I decided to use 70% rubbing alcohol mixed with mineral oil. This way I dip them in and get them sanitary and oiled in one step. The alcohol evaporates and distributes the oil. The oil ends up in little tiny droplets. I just even it out with a (clean) finger without touching the edge.

I can also include some other items if they will fit. If these are going to B/Java I have a special treat for him.

BTW, the title of this thread says straight razor, is there one in there already that I didn't see?
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: Pyment on October 03, 2013, 11:17:12 AM
Trimming down.  I have a go-to routine of the KONE/Cilio drilled by Peter and a liter pot.  I will see if I can let some of those loose when we unpack the contents of the boxes in the Cafe, the room adjoining the kitchen.

You shave with that?

wow.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: GC7 on October 05, 2013, 10:02:01 AM
Someone must have changed the title. There was only the superspeed in there when I received the box.

I have occasional tremors in my hands and especially after caffeine (coffee) so I generally shower and shave before my first coffee in the morning. I was originally concerned using a DE let alone a straight but I'm finding that it's quite easy to keep my face free of any blood and actually almost always irritation free even with my now go to Murkur slant razor.

I'm now very curious about trying a straight. I don't think I would ever use one more then a lazy day per week when I have lots of time. Making these beautiful razors available is really nice of you Pyment.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: Pyment on October 05, 2013, 02:22:21 PM
I went with function over beauty in choosing razors to include.

Using the straight with a tremor is very possible. I have one and I lay the blade flat against my face the raise it to a 20-30 degree angle before beginning the pass. Remember you are cutting alongside the skin, not scraping.

Same as when you use a safety razor, except with the safety razor, the geometry of the razor holds the edge at the proper angle.

Both cut while moving at a 90 degree angle to the blade. If you move with a slicing action with either edge, you will get cut.

Getting the pressure against the skin correct is important, but you have more leeway than most people imagine. Even so, too much pressure and you get cut.

the angle is critical. Too much and you get cut.

Water does most of the lubrication that makes it possible to slide the edge along the skin. Soap is there to prevent it from drying out. It provides some lubrication, but most is from the water.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: Pyment on October 10, 2013, 03:53:05 PM
Good idea doing that on the weekend.

That way, if you get a bad cut and people ask you about it on Monday, you can just say "I got that in a bar fight."

works for me!
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, &amp; traveling shave den
Post by: Pyment on November 01, 2013, 06:32:44 AM
BTW, who is next up for this or do I just send it to B/straightrazorshaver?

Sent from my DROID2 GLOBAL using Tapatalk 2

Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: Pyment on April 09, 2014, 11:01:28 AM
Resurrecting this thread. My apologies for my absence.

Is peter next up?

If so, that would be an excuse to drive up there and deliver it.

Then I can let him try and figure out how to get it all back in the box.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: GC7 on April 09, 2014, 02:40:30 PM
I think Dave needs to try the straights. I know he wants to  :)

Interesting looking back at my last posts as I now use the straights almost exclusively and my hand shakes are of little consequence. I've also enjoyed learning to hone my blades.

I'd recommend anyone with a curiosity to try either the DE razor or the straights to take advantage of this opportunity.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: BoldJava on April 09, 2014, 07:19:25 PM
...

If so, that would be an excuse to drive up there ...

To help the ol' boy cup and disturb him?  Just chatter at him incessantly while he tries to cup.  He used to like it when I did that.


B|Talkative<w>
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: Pyment on April 12, 2014, 12:47:57 PM
I have a bunch of razors that need rescuing and a new home.homework.

I can clean them up and hone them.

Then I'll list them for $20-30.

I don't have any extra strops however.

Sent from my DROID2 GLOBAL using Tapatalk 2

Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: BoldJava on April 12, 2014, 01:31:14 PM
Any with ivory/white handles? 5/8 or 6/8? Which is the best brand you are considering moving?

First in line on fire sale/"Pyment clears the deck so he can buy a roaster" sale
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: BoldJava on April 13, 2014, 09:01:40 AM
Who has the den?  Spent (pizzed away) two hours this morning reading about straights.  Need my cheeks rearranged.  Send on the den.

Good intro reading on straights.  If I get one, going to have AromaJunkyardRochesterHombre show me how to keep an edge.

http://wiki.badgerandblade.com/Interactive_Guide_to_Straight_Razor_Shaving (http://wiki.badgerandblade.com/Interactive_Guide_to_Straight_Razor_Shaving)
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: staylor on April 13, 2014, 09:24:37 AM
An interesting report on the state of Wet Shaving:

http://tohserver.com/~robin/2013%20Wet%20Shaving%20Report%20by%20Straight%20Razor%20Magazine.pdf (http://tohserver.com/~robin/2013%20Wet%20Shaving%20Report%20by%20Straight%20Razor%20Magazine.pdf)
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: GC7 on April 13, 2014, 03:16:50 PM
Who has the den?  Spent (pizzed away) two hours this morning reading about straights.  Need my cheeks rearranged.  Send on the den.

Good intro reading on straights.  If I get one, going to have AromaJunkyardRochesterHombre show me how to keep an edge.

[url]http://wiki.badgerandblade.com/Interactive_Guide_to_Straight_Razor_Shaving[/url] ([url]http://wiki.badgerandblade.com/Interactive_Guide_to_Straight_Razor_Shaving[/url])

Your mindfulness training will come in handy and I think you will enjoy this experience. Start raising the prices of your coffee to pay for this  :)
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: grinderz on April 13, 2014, 07:06:57 PM
Please let us know how the face-ectomy turns out.  ;D
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: BoldJava on April 15, 2014, 07:18:04 AM
Don't need the den at this point, thanks.


B|ANovice
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: Pyment on April 15, 2014, 05:34:27 PM
Don't need the den at this point, thanks.


B|ANovice


be careful not to get carried away!

(http://i1.ytimg.com/vi/sYG6s311jkE/hqdefault.jpg)
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: Pyment on April 17, 2014, 11:44:18 AM
It was only a question of will whether they would. With increasing market comes will.

Maybe I'll poke through the razors I have tonight and see what I have and what I can get into shaving shape. I think I have a bunch.

I really wouldn't mind passing on the den. I just need confirmation of who to send it to. Peter? B/elusive who says yes and no? It's like wonderland. "Off with his head!"

It's now 2 days since Boldman alluded to getting a straight and no progress reports.

Anyone checked the Minneapolis crime reports?
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: BoldJava on April 17, 2014, 12:32:48 PM
B/elusive who says yes and no? It's like wonderland. "Off with his head!"

It's now 2 days since Boldman alluded to getting a straight and no progress reports.

Anyone checked the Minneapolis crime reports?

St Paul, mate, St Paul.  Off with your head.

https://tools.usps.com/go/TrackConfirmAction?qtc_tLabels1=9400111899560863628479
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: Pyment on April 17, 2014, 02:16:05 PM
I wasn't really advocating decapitation for you duuude. Meerely proceeding down the track that wonderland lead me.


I presume the tracking info means the razor is trekking northward.

I still don't know where this box goes.

I have notified my darling bride that I plan on visiting the Twinned Cities to look at the Chinese roaster on May 4 and understand that is somewhere close to your domicile.

I could deliver said bundle of treasures at that time and pay my respects to your Lady. However I hadn't quite gotten to notifying you.

I had planned on inviting you along where we could debate the virtues of said roasting implement.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: BoldJava on April 17, 2014, 02:47:19 PM
Come to God,s country.  We will cup with Steve and have him roast 4 you
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: grinderz on April 17, 2014, 03:06:43 PM
How long have you had that thing, Pyment? More than a year? I guess I could step up and try out a straight... feeling kinda leery about it though.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: Pyment on April 17, 2014, 03:11:57 PM
Done.

BTW, "God's country" doesn't have the right beer and cheese.

Maybe I'll wear my new T-shirt.

(http://beerkong.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/07/wisconsin.jpg)
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: Pyment on April 17, 2014, 03:13:18 PM
How long have you had that thing, Pyment? More than a year? I guess I could step up and try out a straight... feeling kinda leery about it though.

R you referring to the pic of B/razorface?

or one of the razors?

OK I'm a little slow Your referring to the shave den.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: BoldJava on April 17, 2014, 03:34:51 PM
...I still don't know where this box goes.

I have notified my darling bride that I plan on visiting the Twinned Cities to look at the Chinese roaster on May 4 and understand that is somewhere close to your domicile.

I could deliver said bundle of treasures at that time and pay my respects to your Lady. However I hadn't quite gotten to notifying you.

I had planned on inviting you along where we could debate the virtues of said roasting implement.

Don't need the den.  WhippedDawg headed my way.

I will send you and Steve an email offline to arrange your review of the roaster.  Might schedule an early May Gophers' Gulpers cupping,  Some of my samples are choked up in customs and we could do some evaluation.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: grinderz on April 17, 2014, 04:09:41 PM
How long have you had that thing, Pyment? More than a year? I guess I could step up and try out a straight... feeling kinda leery about it though.

R you referring to the pic of B/razorface?

or one of the razors?

OK I'm a little slow Your referring to the shave den.
Yeah, you keep offering to pass it along but I guess we're all too shy or something.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: Pyment on April 18, 2014, 06:28:23 AM
Send me an address and I'll get it out.

Not right away mind you. Mrs Py gave me the dog eye this morning when she spotted a package of rootstock I got in the mail yesterday. She asked what it was.

I told her I was going to be grafting some trees on Sunday.

I think she had other plans for my time. I just have this feeling I'll be doing both.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: Pyment on August 10, 2014, 05:17:59 PM
OK, ready to be mailed in the AM.

This got seriously back burnered. 

It took a remark from my darling bride to finally get me moving. The remark will not be quoted, but it wasn't complementary. After a pause, it was followed by, yo're sending used shaving gear to someone?

The delay should balance out any temptation to complement my generosity.

Added to the shave den were:

- 4 straight razors
- my practice strop
- a tube of Clubman Shave Soap
- a tube of Tom's of Maine Shave cream

Each Razor was given a touch-up on my Nakayama Razor stone, stropped, and immersed in a mix of rubbing alcohol and gun oil. The alcohol sanitizes the blade and disperses the gun oil before it evaporates leaving the oil to protect the blade.  I use about a 1 to 4 ratio of oil to alcohol.


I do request that the strop stays with the kit as should the Filarmonica (everyone should get a chance to try one). The others I am not so worried about. If someone would like to keep one of the razors, send me an email and I will give them the option of keeping one from the kit (not the Filarmonica) or one selected from the razors I have on hand.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: grinderz on August 10, 2014, 10:30:39 PM
I have a shipping pallet all ready for when it gets sent off to the next guy. Looking forward to trying out the new goodies, Payment. Thanks!
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: Kahvemicro on September 02, 2014, 03:39:56 PM
I'm late to the party but how do I get in on this?   How much does it cost etc etc
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: paultflorida on September 02, 2014, 04:40:12 PM
I am ordering some pol silver to try out, I'll put some in.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: mp on September 02, 2014, 07:23:51 PM
Wow ... this den is getting more and more goodies added on.

 :)
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: Pyment on September 22, 2014, 09:33:57 AM
If there continues to be problems with the straights, they can be sent back to me, honed and mailed back to the person who has custody.

OTOH, please check your stropping technique. There are tutorials in the SRP wiki and on You Tube.

I thought of this as I was stropping this AM and thought I'd mention it.

Maybe I should have included a Barber hone for touching up. I have an extra around here someplace.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: GC7 on September 22, 2014, 09:57:04 AM
In my experience getting comfortable with a straight razor takes several weeks of very slow progress until a two or three pass shave can be comfortably completed. During that time I have not really heard of a person who has not ruined an edge by improper stropping or otherwise. It's part of the learning curve. So, give it some time and patience and you too can develop another expensive hobby.  :D

If a razor is tugging and just doesn't seem sharp enough chances are the edge is rolled. I'd also be happy to hone up any blades for users if Pyment is busy at the time or wants to share the load. I have a synthetic progression up to a Suehiro Gohyumo 20k or a La Veinette Coticule that produce excellent shaving edges.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: paultflorida on September 22, 2014, 10:25:16 AM

If there continues to be problems with the straights, they can be sent back to me, honed and mailed back to the person who has custody.

OTOH, please check your stropping technique. There are tutorials in the SRP wiki and on You Tube.

I thought of this as I was stropping this AM and thought I'd mention it.

Maybe I should have included a Barber hone for touching up. I have an extra around here someplace.
I get it next, i have
If you want me to try it on one?


Drinking morning coffee while I ponder shaving and what cigar to smoke.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: rarebear on September 24, 2014, 08:26:04 PM
What no styptic pencil ?  :)

I read a number of ways to start off using a straight razor.. IMHO just doing your cheeks and neck to start is a good way to get comfortable, finish up with a safety razor...

In the old days many people had beards of various styles..
Under the nose is one of the hardest areas to shave, so lots of mustaches..
Goatee area around your lips comes in a second..
Those totally afraid had a full beard or visited the barber often until the advent of the safety razor..
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: paultflorida on November 04, 2014, 08:19:02 AM
I am almost done, putting in a puck in a ss bowl and polsilver blades.
Who put in the soap in the correlle bowl, what it is home made?
Didnt use the straights, I want to live another day lol.


Drinking coffee in the morning and pondering my cigars for the day.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: paultflorida on November 06, 2014, 10:29:23 AM
It is in the mail. Tracking. 9114 9012 3080 3477 8653 49
I put in. Some soap and polsilver blades.

Thanks for including me.



Drinking coffee in the morning and pondering my cigars for the day.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: Kahvemicro on December 06, 2014, 05:09:57 PM
I have it; it is very nice...Who is next??
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: PaulM on December 26, 2014, 08:54:33 AM
Could I get in line here? I would love to try these things and will gladly pass them along to the next guy or gal. My contact info sent by PM.

Many thanks if it comes to me!
Title: Re: Perpetual Gilette Twist-To-Open Super Speed and traveling shave den
Post by: PaulM on December 30, 2014, 05:36:32 PM
I tried the den this morning..... started with the shark blade..... ouch I know why they call it a shark.   Very painful, lots of razor burn 2 nicks.... not good with this razor.  then onto the sandlewood I like the smell of it. 

([url]http://farm1.static.flickr.com/60/209937171_808515701b.jpg[/url])


Boy does that shark need to see a dentist.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: PaulM on January 05, 2015, 01:28:19 PM
I have the shave den now, thank you very much Kahvemicro for sending it along! There is a lot of stuff in there. It will take me a few weeks to get through it all, but then it will be ready for the next in line.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: mp on January 05, 2015, 04:00:48 PM
Hey Paul.

Let us know the stuff you really like, and, the stuff you really don't.

 ;)
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: PaulM on January 05, 2015, 06:45:25 PM
Thank you MP. Who provided the shave brush? I used it with Py's Clubmen cream tonight and the TTO Gilette  and really liked it, though I don't think the TTO was as good as the Edwin Jagger.

What animal are those bristles from? I don't really care about what animal it is, I'd just like to find something similar for myself, and then pass this one along for others to try.

Thank you,
-Paul
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: mp on January 05, 2015, 09:09:29 PM
Paul ... glad to hear the Jagger stacked up well against the Gillette TTO.

Could that brush be a Badger? I have one of those and it provides the best lather.

 :)
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: PaulM on January 06, 2015, 04:16:10 PM
Paul ... glad to hear the Jagger stacked up well against the Gillette TTO.

Could that brush be a Badger? I have one of those and it provides the best lather.

 :)

I don't know how to figure that out. It might be.

The only things I know about badgers are that they are considered very aggressive and fearless (you've seen the honey-badger video on YouTube?), and that I'd like to buy one for my ex-wife.  "Hi Honey, here's your Badger!" I'll bring the cage next week!! ;)

I don't know how to identify their fur.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: mp on January 06, 2015, 04:51:13 PM
I don't know how to figure that out. It might be.

The only things I know about badgers are that they are considered very aggressive and fearless (you've seen the honey-badger video on YouTube?), and that I'd like to buy one for my ex-wife.  "Hi Honey, here's your Badger!" ;)

I don't know how to identify their fur.


(http://www.shavingzone.com/images/shaving-brushes.jpg) (http://www.shavingzone.com/2010/04/pure-best-silvertip-shaving-brushes/)

Click image for link.

I hope this will explain the different types of badger brushes available and what they look like.

I think this is the badger youtube vidso you are referring to. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=452DonqZAQg)

 :)
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: PaulM on January 06, 2015, 08:02:15 PM
I don't know how to figure that out. It might be.

The only things I know about badgers are that they are considered very aggressive and fearless (you've seen the honey-badger video on YouTube?), and that I'd like to buy one for my ex-wife.  "Hi Honey, here's your Badger!" ;)

I don't know how to identify their fur.


([url]http://www.shavingzone.com/images/shaving-brushes.jpg[/url]) ([url]http://www.shavingzone.com/2010/04/pure-best-silvertip-shaving-brushes/[/url])

Click image for link.

I hope this will explain the different types of badger brushes available and what they look like.

I think this is the badger youtube vidso you are referring to. ([url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=452DonqZAQg[/url])

 :)


The brush looks like the "Best" in your line-up. I'm surprised, not because you nailed it, but because that is a nice item to add to the "den." Very nice.

Yes, that is the video, but it originally came with some campy and NSFW commentary:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4r7wHMg5Yjg (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4r7wHMg5Yjg)

Again NSFW!

-Paul

Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: mp on January 07, 2015, 06:59:00 AM
When you said that it you really liked the brush I assumed that it was a badger. I got mine off of eBay for around $15 shipped from China and worth every cent. I never did try a boar but I have a couple of horse hair brushes and they do the job.

I liked your version of the video as it was more complete. Those badgers sure like their snakes.

 :o
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: PaulM on January 19, 2015, 05:13:34 AM
There is a lot of nice stuff in this kit. I was too scared to try the straights (and frankly I have no interest in taking the time to learn how to use them, as we have better options than 19th century technology now - no offense PY!), but have learned a lot about what I like. Much better having a package like this than relying on Amazon reviews.

So who is next? PM me and the Yakster to let me know where I should send it! I've added some Astra Platinum and Gilette Personna blades for anyone interested.

-Paul

P.S. John's (joke on his part) "Shark" blades are still there, for anyone brave enough to try them! From what I've read, it is as if you caught a shark, and then tried to shave with his jaws. I was too pansy to try those blades, but maybe someone else will?!? If Quint were still around I'd guess he would have tried them, and would probably have gotten a clean shave.  ;)
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: mp on January 19, 2015, 11:27:57 AM
P.S. John's (joke on his part) "Shark" blades are still there, for anyone brave enough to try them! From what I've read, it is as if you caught a shark, and then tried to shave with his jaws. I was too pansy to try those blades, but maybe someone else will?!? If Quint were still around I'd guess he would have tried them, and would probably have gotten a clean shave.  ;)

That's the thing with shaving ... some blades may work for someone, but others not so much.

 :)
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: PaulM on January 21, 2015, 07:34:49 AM
Bueller?

Bueller?

. . .

 :)
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: mp on January 21, 2015, 09:28:07 AM
Bueller?

Bueller?

. . .

 :)

 :o
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: PaulM on February 06, 2015, 08:25:36 PM
So who wants the next shipment of the traveling den here? There is a lot of good stuff in there. It is currently sitting in the vanity in my bathroom.  PM me and leave a note here, and I will have it out in the mail pronto!
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: jspain on February 07, 2015, 03:06:07 AM
I'm game! Thanks,  Jim
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: PaulM on February 07, 2015, 05:34:20 AM
Sold! I'll get it out to you this week. You'll be surprised how much stuff is in there thanks to all of the additions from previous holders, it is a nice package.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: jspain on February 07, 2015, 06:20:02 AM
Sold! I'll get it out to you this week. You'll be surprised how much stuff is in there thanks to all of the additions from previous holders, it is a nice package.

Looking forward to the trail run! I'll keep the kit for a few weeks and add some new blades before posting for the next lucky person! Jim
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: jspain on February 07, 2015, 09:38:04 AM
Thanks Chris for starting this that LONG AGO!

I've always been a wet shaver and have though about getting away from the commercial throw aways. I'm looking forward to the trail run!
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: PaulM on February 08, 2015, 04:49:05 AM
getting away from the commercial throw aways.

We must have similar boats. You won't regret it! For years I put up with those ridiculous "throw away" prices (I think it is mostly throwing away your money), now I know how to do it better. I just wish I had figured it out sooner.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: mp on February 08, 2015, 06:44:53 AM
The important thing i that you stepped into the light.

 :)
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: PaulM on February 08, 2015, 09:06:49 AM
The important thing i that you stepped into the light.

 :)


Glad to be there.  ;)
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: mp on February 09, 2015, 09:26:36 AM
Glad to be there.  ;)

Welcome aboard.

 8)
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: GC7 on February 09, 2015, 10:19:57 AM
It was great trying out all the goodies in the kit. I am now firmly hooked on brushes, razors, soaps and honing stones.

Beware that this can be a better and cheap alternative OR - it could be an expensive rabbit hole. I took the second route but the mindful use of the extra time shaving with nice scents and maintaining the razors has been very relaxing as well.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: jspain on February 09, 2015, 11:03:51 AM
It was great trying out all the goodies in the kit. I am now firmly hooked on brushes, razors, soaps and honing stones.

Beware that this can be a better and cheap alternative OR - it could be an expensive rabbit hole. I took the second route but the mindful use of the extra time shaving with nice scents and maintaining the razors has been very relaxing as well.

Now that I am retired I look forward to the relaxation and fun that shaving can be! If it's like coffee I'll be falling right into the rabbit hole GC7!
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: GC7 on February 09, 2015, 12:45:20 PM
Jim - If you happen to try the straights Pyment added to the kit and enjoy the concentration they require I offer my honing services free of charge but for shipping. I'm getting a lot of satisfaction from using a pre civil war razor some days and keeping it (and my others) in perfect working order.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: jspain on February 09, 2015, 02:36:06 PM
Jim - If you happen to try the straights Pyment added to the kit and enjoy the concentration they require I offer my honing services free of charge but for shipping. I'm getting a lot of satisfaction from using a pre civil war razor some days and keeping it (and my others) in perfect working order.

I'm going to try it all! Patti said, "Hope you don't cut your throat!" UMMMM!  :-\
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: mp on February 09, 2015, 03:53:57 PM
Quote from: jspain link=topic=12441.msg305436#msg305436 date=
I'm going to try it all! Patti said, "Hope you don't cut your throat!" UMMMM!  :-\

Don't worry Jim ... it's a piece of cake.

I have a tendency to let my mind wander. That's when an ouchiee happened.

First 2 months nada ... niente ... nothing. I let my mind wander for 2 or 3 seconds then it happened.

Just keep the shave foremost on your mind ... you'll do great!

 ;)
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: jspain on February 11, 2015, 05:56:00 PM
The ship has come in!

[/AMAZING!b] What a wonderful array of shaving gear! Now I need to learn how to use all this stuff! Excited to get started! I'll be reading the thread tomorrow, AFTER I shave!  ;D
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: mp on February 11, 2015, 06:18:33 PM
Quote from: jspain link=topic=12441.msg305580#msg305580 date=
The ship has come in!

AMAZING! What a wonderful array of shaving gear! Now I need to learn how to use all this stuff! Excited to get started! I'll be reading the thread tomorrow, AFTER I shave!  ;D

Great to hear Jim.

Let us know your likes and not so likes.

 :)

Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: PaulM on February 11, 2015, 06:19:57 PM
The ship has come in!
Excited to get started! I'll be reading the thread tomorrow, AFTER I shave!  ;D

I think that is probably a good way to proceed, especially with those straights that Py sent along!

The other blades, you could just load one of them into the TTO/butterfly Gilette handle (did I mention that I like the Astras?)  :) and shave without much worry. Use the "Clubman" (also provided by Py) shave cream, agitated with the brush that is in the kit, and you are golden. -Paul
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: jspain on February 12, 2015, 03:54:30 AM
Good advice Paul!
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: jspain on February 12, 2015, 02:11:12 PM
The ship has come in!
Excited to get started! I'll be reading the thread tomorrow, AFTER I shave!  ;D

I think that is probably a good way to proceed, especially with those straights that Py sent along!

The other blades, you could just load one of them into the TTO/butterfly Gilette handle (did I mention that I like the Astras?)  :) and shave without much worry. Use the "Clubman" (also provided by Py) shave cream, agitated with the brush that is in the kit, and you are golden. -Paul

I took Paul's advice today and enjoyed the shave. Nice and CLOSE! I did over do it a bit and I have sensitive fair skin. A few nics but the after shave crème soothed the small rash. I know I'm going to like this. The shaving crème agitated in the cup was a nice addition and felt great! I am going to try thee straight edge. I'll report back!
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: jspain on February 15, 2015, 11:18:50 AM
UPDATE!

After 3 shaves with the Gillette SS and Astra blad I'm ready to move and try another blade. I have also spent 90 minutes going through this entire thread! I also have looked at the "how too" videos. My first shave left me with several nics and one small cut! The second and third shave I did not use the pressure I did on the first shave. Now after looking at the "how too" and reading the thread I understand my mistakes!!! I guess I should have read and looked first.

Question one for the straight edges: "Do I need to use the strap to sharpen before I use it? I will sterilize it first and rinse with HOT water. Do I need to do anything else?

Question two: Do I add the shave crème into the cup with the soap that is already there or use a no soap cup to agitate the crème?

Having fun with it all! I'm already to jump into the rabbit hole!!!   :)
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: GC7 on February 15, 2015, 12:07:01 PM
Jim - I would hope that any straight sent to you was stropped and shave ready out of the box. I would not touch a strop until after you try the blade as I don't know anyone who did not mess up an edge stropping before learning proper technique. The last user might want to give you a heads up as to the blades condition. If it's not shave ready I'm happy to hone and strop any blades. Keep a steep angle on your face (the spine about two widths off your face) and light pressure. Perhaps try to shave some arm hair first to see if its shave ready.

I face later exclusively these days but put a small almond sized lump of cream in a clean bowl or dip the brush in a container and then just slowly add water and mix away until you get the consistency you like.

Have fun
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: jspain on February 15, 2015, 12:25:10 PM
Jim - I would hope that any straight sent to you was stropped and shave ready out of the box. I would not touch a strop until after you try the blade as I don't know anyone who did not mess up an edge stropping before learning proper technique. The last user might want to give you a heads up as to the blades condition. If it's not shave ready I'm happy to hone and strop any blades. Keep a steep angle on your face (the spine about two widths off your face) and light pressure. Perhaps try to shave some arm hair first to see if its shave ready.

I face later exclusively these days but put a small almond sized lump of cream in a clean bowl or dip the brush in a container and then just slowly add water and mix away until you get the consistency you like.

Have fun

THANK YOU!!!!!
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: PaulM on February 16, 2015, 06:25:39 PM
I would say you have to pick your goal here.

If you want to learn to shave with a traditional double-edge razor, there are a lot of choices in handles and blades, and no matter what you choose that isn't very hard.

If you want to learn to shave with the straights, Pyment has provided an awesome starter set and others here have offered to sharpen them. I'm sure many here would help with that, and am sure Pyment would respond to any questions you may have about his straights if you PM him directly.

Or better yet, you could get the best of both worlds while the den is with you (which I think it will be for as long as you want it) - just keep using the safeties in that Gillette butterfly handle (or whatever other handles you buy) and read up on straight shaving. Unless you are like my friend Chris the bald-headed Italian, you probably don't have to shave twice a day, so you will have some time!  ;)

-Paul

Good luck Jim!
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: jspain on February 16, 2015, 07:01:41 PM
I would say you have to pick your goal here.

If you want to learn to shave with a traditional double-edge razor, there are a lot of choices in handles and blades, and no matter what you choose that isn't very hard.

If you want to learn to shave with the straights, Pyment has provided an awesome starter set and others here have offered to sharpen them. I'm sure many here would help with that, and am sure Pyment would respond to any questions you may have about his straights if you PM him directly.

Or better yet, you could get the best of both worlds while the den is with you (which I think it will be for as long as you want it) - just keep using the safeties in that Gillette butterfly handle (or whatever other handles you buy) and read up on straight shaving. Unless you are like my friend Chris the bald-headed Italian, you probably don't have to shave twice a day, so you will have some time!  ;)

-Paul

Good luck Jim!

Paul,

I'm having fun with ALL THE STUFF!!!

I want to try the straight just to say I did! I haven't yet and I doubt very much I would make that my normal routine. I have already ordered my own double edge Merkur, brush, etc. I know I want to now jump into that hole.

On todays shave I was on my second lather and shave going against the grain.... my bad! 1/4 skin extraction!!! No band aid but a nice after effect is apparent! I need to be more careful. I'm enjoying a hot moist towel, the soak, the crème, the brush and soap. I just need to not be as forceful and more careful. My first shaves I used the Astra. Now I have a Wilkinson in the Gillette. I think half my hide is still attached!   ::)   
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: PaulM on February 16, 2015, 07:54:45 PM
I certainly believe success is in just going easy, no matter what blades or methods you decide. The modern cartridges try to make that easier for us, but they clog.

I was too chicken to try the straights.

Whatever you choose, just go easy, no pressure (literally, don't apply pressure to the blade), and it all becomes so simple so fast, I wish I had learned that a long time ago. I would have saved so much money.

I'm glad you are enjoying the den! Enjoy it while you have it, and only pass it on when you are through with it. There is a lot of stuff in there, and it takes some time to sample it all.

Cheers!
-Paul
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: PaulM on February 16, 2015, 08:07:25 PM
P.S. I think you will be very happy with the Merkur! Nice choice. As good as the vintage speed/butterfly Gillette is, I think you'll find the modern German-made Merkur to be a lot better, and surprisingly so. Good Luck!
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: jspain on February 17, 2015, 05:41:07 AM
Paul,

You and I see eye to eye with German engineering! I love those cars! I'm sure it will transfer to the shave! Thanks for your earlier advice.

I'm going to wait a few days before I tackle the straight!  ;)
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: ScareYourPassenger on February 17, 2015, 08:44:00 AM
I just purchased 100 feather blades while the Yen is low. I love them in the feather razor and if I feel like I want to risk it I will stick one in the Weber.

The straights went dull on me too fast and I wasn't getting great results.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: GC7 on February 17, 2015, 09:30:47 AM

The straights went dull on me too fast and I wasn't getting great results.
A good part of what I like about the straights is there are no disposable parts. It's the link to the past and having to take care of them, keep them sharp and use them carefully in a zen-like concentration. I found after probably two months I was getting much better shaves with the straights then I was with the Slim adjustable, Muhle R89 or Merkur Slant. Only a small area under the right side of my chin seems to be resistant to clean BBS with the straight.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: ScareYourPassenger on February 17, 2015, 10:37:26 AM
I stuck with it for a week and gave up. The stropping before each shave didn't seem to help.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: GC7 on February 17, 2015, 10:46:01 AM
I stuck with it for a week and gave up. The stropping before each shave didn't seem to help.
I'm sure the stropping ruined your edge. It's very easy to roll an edge and I know not a single person who has not done it. I'm lucky to have a few real honemeisters near me that acted as mentors for maintaining my straights, buying and using hones adn spending my money for me  ;D. Without them I would have put my first in a drawer and left it there too. That's why I'm happy to keep honing anyone's razors (for shipping fees) as long as they are willing to keep trying. At the end of the day, I found it rewarding but everyone is different and no one is right or wrong.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: ScareYourPassenger on February 17, 2015, 10:54:39 AM
I might take you up on that. Another week should hurt too much:)
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: PaulM on February 17, 2015, 11:02:28 AM
The straights are 19th century technology. IMHO there is a reason why we abandoned them. Unless you are in the Society for Historical Anachronism (a real group, they do the Renaissance fairs and Civil War battle re-enactments) I don't see the point in re-learning this old superseded craft and then applying it on a daily basis.

Even the modern cartridges are better than those straights unless they are scary sharp and brought to bear in good hands. That's why I passed on the straights and am sticking with the DE safety razors. But to each his own!

-Paul
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: mp on February 17, 2015, 11:04:58 AM
I liken using a straight to riding a motorcycle.

I never thought I would do either; now I found I did both.

You're right though, to each his own.

 :)
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: GC7 on February 17, 2015, 11:31:02 AM
The straights are 19th century technology. IMHO there is a reason why we abandoned them. Unless you are in the Society for Historical Anachronism (a real group, they do the Renaissance fairs and Civil War battle re-enactments) I don't see the point in re-learning this old superseded craft and then applying it on a daily basis.

Even the modern cartridges are better than those straights unless they are scary sharp and brought to bear in good hands. That's why I passed on the straights and am sticking with the DE safety razors. But to each his own!

-Paul
I could not disagree more about your take on straights. Sometimes old IS BETTER. Carts totally suck and are a marketing ripoff. DE works fine but to my face causes more irritation and nicks. The key is patience in learning to use and maintain straights. Reasons we abandoned them might be a modern rush to get everything over with and marketing of disposable blades that keep you coming back to Gillette with your money for blades. Just another opinion.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: PaulM on February 17, 2015, 11:50:26 AM
I'm very glad to hear your opinion. It is making me re-think some of what I said. Thank you!

-Paul
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: GC7 on February 17, 2015, 12:02:57 PM
I'm very glad to hear your opinion. It is making me re-think some of what I said. Thank you!

-Paul
Thank you for listening. There is really no right or wrong except perhaps that Gillette is greedy in a good capitalistic way (make $$$ for shareholders  :) )
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: PaulM on February 17, 2015, 12:36:33 PM
There is really no right or wrong except perhaps that Gillette is greedy in a good capitalistic way (make $$$ for shareholders  :) )

Yes, thank you. But of course, if you are invested in any of the broad market indexes, maybe in a 401K through various funds, you are invested in Gillette, and are one of those shareholders! And I'm sure you like a nice (greedy?) return on your investments!

It's all a matter of perspective.

;)

-Paul
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: jspain on February 21, 2015, 05:38:01 AM
UPDATE!

I used all four straights in my shave yesterday. I am still alive!!!! I did have two straight cuts when done and had to shave again with my Merkur to finish the job! I am sure (maybe sure) that if I committed myself to only using a straight that in time I could get it right. (?) I have a sensitive fare skin and light beard. It cuts easily. My skin that is....

I knew I wanted to try the straights. That's part of the fun of the traveling shave den. With all that said I'm not going the straight route anytime soon. I have found my happiness with double edge. I still have a long way to go in learning how to do that right! I have learned that I need to TAKE MY TIME and enjoy the process. I need to know it's OK to lather as many times as needed to get it all off! I need to be careful "IF" I go against the grain on my face. I need to be VERY CAREFUL around my chin!

My happiness has been found in the prep work. The soaking of my beard, the pre crème on my face, and the brush strokes and painting on my beard. The cleaning after and the after shave and satisfaction that comes from taking my time and enjoying the process rather than a chore!

I have sterilized and cleaned the straights and after drying them placed them back into the protective holder and PUT IT AWAY. I have put all the items into new separate plastic bags and cleaned everything up. I have sterilized and cleaned up the Gillette Super Speed and wrapped it up. I am still trying all the different blades, creams and other accessories. I have added a new box of Astra blades and I will add a new after shave once I decide what to buy myself and I'll add one of those to the box.

With all that said I am willing to ship the box on to the next VICTuM. However I will continue to use the accessories that are in the box that I have not tried until I have a new home to send it too. I believe the straights are still OK to use as is... They still cut the skin just fine! The option would be me send the box to GC7  to examine the straights and adjust as needed. I'd be glad to add the funds needed for GC7 to resend to the next person.

What do you think GC7 and/or who would like to try this out next??? You'll be glad you did. YAHOO a NEW RABBIT HOLE!  8)   

Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: mp on February 21, 2015, 06:35:17 AM
Glad to hear you survived the straights Jim.

Yeah, you got to take a lot of time to shave with the straights.

 ;)
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: GC7 on February 22, 2015, 07:12:00 AM
UPDATE!
My happiness has been found in the prep work. The soaking of my beard, the pre crème on my face, and the brush strokes and painting on my beard. The cleaning after and the after shave and satisfaction that comes from taking my time and enjoying the process rather than a chore!

They still cut the skin just fine! The option would be me send the box to GC7  to examine the straights and adjust as needed. I'd be glad to add the funds needed for GC7 to resend to the next person.

What do you think GC7 and/or who would like to try this out next??? You'll be glad you did. YAHOO a NEW RABBIT HOLE!  8)   
Jim- I'm glad that you have found a new way to relax and be mindful rather than rushing through a chore.

I don't need the whole box to re-hone any needy razors. Let someone try them first or perhaps check with Pyment first if this is all OK as they are his straights and I don't want to over step my bounds by putting them on my stones. If they require sharpening and someone wants to try them and its OK with Pyment then we can use a small box separate from the rest of the goodies.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: jspain on February 22, 2015, 10:32:06 AM
I'm fairly sure they are OK. I'll just ship to the next member wanting to try the goods!

[/WHO'S NEXT????b]
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: mp on February 23, 2015, 09:18:58 AM
The single hair swipe test can be done to determine the sharpness of the razor as per the Blade and Badger website.

GC7 ... IMHO most people who get the shaving kit will skip the straights.

 :)
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: GC7 on February 23, 2015, 12:11:15 PM
The single hair swipe test can be done to determine the sharpness of the razor as per the Blade and Badger website.

GC7 ... IMHO most people who get the shaving kit will skip the straights.

 :)
MP - agreed that it takes a bit of time with a DE and getting used to sharp objects directly in contact with your face to get the urging to try a straight. If you remember your dad or grandfather using one or had a barber trim you up as a kid you might be more tempted to try. That and a Zen-like mind set helps too.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: mp on February 23, 2015, 12:14:22 PM
Quote from: GC7 link=topic=12441.msg306205#msg306205 date=
That and a Zen-like mind set helps too.

Hahaha!

Yes ... for sure.

 ;)
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: PaulM on March 05, 2015, 03:42:50 AM
Oh, surely someone else wants to try this? I watched this thread for years before I finally put my toe in. I can say that having had the shave den for a little while it really did change the way I shave, for the very much better. I should have tried it sooner, I would have saved a lot of money.

And I assure you I am no hipster.  Too old...  ;)

So who's next? Just post here or PM Jspain and I'm sure he will be in touch directly.

-Paul
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: jspain on March 05, 2015, 06:52:03 AM
Oh, surely someone else wants to try this? I watched this thread for years before I finally put my toe in. I can say that having had the shave den for a little while it really did change the way I shave, for the very much better. I should have tried it sooner, I would have saved a lot of money.

And I assure you I am no hipster.  Too old...  ;)

So who's next? Just post here or PM Jspain and I'm sure he will be in touch directly.

-Paul

Like Paul said, "I'd love to pass this along to the next happy customer!"

I've had a blast trying everything and now that I have made the "official plunge" into the double edge world I'd love to help the next guy make the switch!

I'm at the Grand Canyon right now but can ship it out next Wednesday! Holler and I'll ship!"
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: mp on March 05, 2015, 12:08:34 PM
I'm at the Grand Canyon right now but can ship it out next Wednesday! Holler and I'll ship!"

You now gave me Grand Canyon envy!

Are you planning to fly around the area or just observe from the top?

 ;D
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: jspain on March 05, 2015, 02:21:40 PM
I'm at the Grand Canyon right now but can ship it out next Wednesday! Holler and I'll ship!"

You now gave me Grand Canyon envy!

Are you planning to fly around the area or just observe from the top?

 ;D

Hiking for 3 days on the rim and a partial trip down into the canyon. The snow and ice have made the trails going down VERY dicey!
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: PaulM on March 05, 2015, 03:33:12 PM
I'm at the Grand Canyon right now but can ship it out next Wednesday! Holler and I'll ship!"

You now gave me Grand Canyon envy!

Me too. I was there only once but remember it very well. Jim, definitely try to see it from the north rim if you have a chance. It looks much different from there.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: mp on March 05, 2015, 05:35:12 PM
I'm at the Grand Canyon right now but can ship it out next Wednesday! Holler and I'll ship!"

You now gave me Grand Canyon envy!

Are you planning to fly around the area or just observe from the top?

 ;D

Hiking for 3 days on the rim and a partial trip down into the canyon. The snow and ice have made the trails going down VERY dicey!

I see. That is not surprising this time of year.

Sounds like you are having a great time in spite of the weather.

 :)
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: jspain on March 05, 2015, 08:07:03 PM
Shave den ready to ship to the next willing soul! Who's up???
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: PaulM on March 12, 2015, 10:33:09 PM
I am using the Big Ben blades now, and have to say they compare well to the Astras, and may be even better. Jim, if you still have the kit, try them out. I'm sure there are a bunch of them in there.

-Paul
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: jspain on March 13, 2015, 04:21:09 AM
I have not used the Big Bens yet.... I'll give those a shot Paul!

Who wants the traveling road show next?   8)
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: Cranus on March 15, 2015, 07:05:43 PM
So I'm at that point where I no longer feel the need to keep my beard to look older.  Up to this point my wife always said I looked like a over dressed junior high kid.  I've always shaved with cheap disposables  and hated it. I really like the idea of buying a straight a never buying another cartridge or creating extra waste.  I have a few questions for the guys here.  Even though I'm older now my face still gets bumpy is that any bigger of an issue with a straight?  How's the upkeep?  I have a few wetstones (220, 1000, 4000) and keep the kitchen knives sharp enough to shave arm hair. Is the process much different?   Thanks!
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: jspain on March 15, 2015, 07:17:15 PM
cranus,

I tried the straight one time and it's not for me. I REALLY LIKE the double edge and it gets you part way to what you are wanting to do. I's recommend taking a stab at this box of goodies that includes 4 straights and a double edge traditional razor. It has a ton of other stuff for the total shaving experience. I've REALLY enjoyed the traveling road show.

Now with all that said there are some experts here on the straights that can answer your questions. If you'd like me to send the traveling road show on to you to try I'd be glad to pack her up and ship her out to you! Just post your Ok and PM me your mailing address.

GO FOR IT!
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: PaulM on March 15, 2015, 11:11:29 PM
Cranus,

I completely agree with JSpain. I had that box for a little while and learned a lot. I'm 43 FWIW and have been shaving with disposables for years, but they are so expensive.

I never seriously considered the the straights as I consider them a 19th century technology. There are a lot of good things that came out of that century, but I think we have improved on razors since then. Just my opinion of course, there are lots of people who enjoy the straights, I'm just not one of them.

That said, using the double-edged razors that my grandfather probably used in the 1940s has been an eye-opener for me. Choose a handle, experiment with some blades and some shave creams, and you won't have any more bumps. And you will get a very close shave. That's from a guy who used to get bumps all the time and worked hard with those cartridges to get a close shave. I will never go back to those cartridge razors again.

Give the kit a shot! All you have to lose is the postage to send it along to the next guy, and there is no other way to experiment with all of the products that are in there. And due to the generosity of previous holders of that kit, there is plenty there.

Of course, the straights are there too in case you'd like to try them out. Some of them are very nice. And there is a strop included if you are feeling brave.

-Paul
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: PaulM on March 15, 2015, 11:36:05 PM
P.S. the key to double edge ("DE") shaving is a light touch, let the weight of the head do the cutting, otherwise you'll nick yourself. With the cartridge razors I used to use I applied a lot of pressure and got lesser results, but never nicked myself. When I first tried that with the DE razors I nicked myself a few times. But after a few tries it has become second nature, I don't nick myself anymore, and the shave goes quickly and smooth. There are YouTube videos describing this. I think many of them are over the top in terms of detail (it isn't rocket science, it is just shaving...), but I still think they are worth viewing.

Good Luck!
-Paul
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: GC7 on March 16, 2015, 01:14:46 PM
Cranus - go for the kit and try everything. Then you can decide for yourself. There were no straights to try when I had it but I drifted to them anyway. I believe they give a closer (but for a small area under the right side of my neck) shave with far less irritation than the DE. Also, I love the maintenance and treat it and using the razor as a relaxing Zen-like experience every day. If you have the time you might agree. Using an antique that someone used for the same purpose before the civil war is a real treat for me. I have 9 different straights now and each is a different experience. You will need at least an 8K stone to shave comfortably and some CrOx or diamond spray will help too. As, before I'd be happy to hone up an edge for a GCBC member for only the shipping costs. I'll give you a synthetic 20K edge, coticule edge or Jnat edge if you desire.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: Cranus on March 17, 2015, 12:19:25 PM
Ok, I'm in for a try.  Thanks!
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: jspain on March 17, 2015, 12:29:03 PM
I got your address cranus! It will ship in the morning! I'll send you a PM with the tracking info once I ship her in the morning!

HAVE FUN WITH THE BOX!

"The roadshow travels on!
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: PaulM on March 18, 2015, 11:11:47 AM
Ok, I'm in for a try.  Thanks!

Glad to hear you are giving it a try. You won't regret it!
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: jspain on March 18, 2015, 12:29:38 PM
The shave den shipped to cranus tthis morning USPS medium flat rate box. Should be hitting Montana on Friday!

Now for all those members out there who have just been watching this thread for a few years and not jumped in you should consider trying the shave den when cranus is done!

It's WONDERFUL!!!!
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: mp on March 18, 2015, 04:19:45 PM
It's WONDERFUL!!!!

Hear hear!

 :)
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: Cranus on March 20, 2015, 04:59:25 PM
Picked up the den this afternoon. Very impressive! It's a date night with the wife so there'll be two reviews tomorrow.

Thanks again everyone!
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: jspain on March 20, 2015, 07:30:41 PM
Picked up the den this afternoon. Very impressive! It's a date night with the wife so there'll be two reviews tomorrow.

Thanks again everyone!

I don't care about the Shave Den review tomorrow. I'm looking forward to the date review!  ;)
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: mp on March 20, 2015, 07:51:41 PM
Looking forward to the 2 reviews.

 ;D
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: Cranus on March 21, 2015, 09:57:48 AM
Last night was a success, at least by my standards. Lathered up with the Tom's cream and fumbled around with one of the straights. I didn't cut myself anymore than I do with my disposables but I also didn't get the closest shave. There's a trade off there somewhere I'm sure. Took some time to figure out the best way to hold it and how best to use the blade but I can see myself getting better.

Wife wasn't particularly impressed with the shave but did comment on my nice smell. I made up for it by taking her to her favorite place. She had a burger and I had braised short ribs with gnocchi. It's a meal I'm obsessed with.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: jspain on March 21, 2015, 10:17:01 AM
Have fun with ALL THE STUFF! You're a brave man to go straight to the straight edge!!!! I did cut myself and gave up after the second try. I fell in love with the double edge!

My wife says my skin looks much younger! I actually enjoy shaving again and taking my time.....
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: Cranus on April 01, 2015, 10:28:36 AM
I'm having plenty of fun with all the shave stuff. I'm not sure I'm at the point that I'm good with the straight razor yet but I'll definetely be looking to pick one up of my own. Just an observation, but the razors may need to be honed? Having tried all four of them one definetely shaves better than the rest.

That being said I'm ready to pass this baby along when someone else is interested!

Thanks for the opportunity!
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: PaulM on June 27, 2015, 04:22:28 AM
It has been maybe half a year now and I love, love, love my safety razor! Cuts close and doesn't clog. I wish I had known to do this years ago. Big money saver and great shaves.

Someone should relieve Cranus of his burden and try it out! You don't have to want to try a straight razor, there is also a Gilette "butterfly" safety handle in the kit, and plenty of blades to work through.

There may still be some "Clubman" shave cream in there too, courtesy of Pyment. Smells just like the barbershops of my youth. After I sent the package along I bought two cans of the aerosol variety (could not find the cream) and a small bottle of their aftershave. Very happy with both.

-Paul
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: Cranus on December 04, 2015, 10:10:46 PM
I'm moving! For fear of the den being misplaced in the hustle and bustle someone please take it. I've my own shave gear now and haven't opened it in... a long time. Who wants it?
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: PaulM on March 18, 2016, 04:05:04 AM
I would  gladly take it again.
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: brianmch on March 18, 2016, 04:21:32 AM
Can I get in on this?

This would be a great try. 

I got a Merkur long handle DE razor 2 yrs ago as a gift and have been wanting to try a short handle to see if I like it better.  I've also been wanting to try a straight razor for a while but not wanted to make the plunge. 

Have some goodies to include for the next user. 

Brian
Title: Re: Perpetual Gillette TTO Super Speed, Straight Razor, & traveling shave den
Post by: PaulM on March 18, 2016, 07:06:05 AM
I say send to Brian