I can't imagine it will become a daily driver but I have seen that you can use an unmodified Gem blade, though I have yet too try one in it
You should get that Gem out. I will be trying this out tomorrow, maybe we will both see some blood
Good work @littleaussiebleeder . I think some of the Gems give some of the best shaves, which one were you using? I used the Star this morning, a couple of weepers for me to, a bit of technique still too learn.Okay @Sticky ... just had that Gem shave! A minor slice and a little weeper, but otherwise not bad. My technique must have improved since the last time I used it. A bit of experience with a slant DE and quite a bit lately with DE OC razors has obviously helped with the Gem. Quite a close 2-pass shave, too!
The razor sounds interesting. For $100 it is very expensive, unless its a Streamline, though that would not have the filigree. It may be a Damaskeene, you could tell by looking under the cap, it would say "use only damaskeene blades" still not worth $100 unless it is a very rare open comb version. If it's an Ever Ready it could well be a 1914. It would have "patented March 17th 1914" on the back and "pull here" on the cap, as it opens differently.
Maybe you could just avoid the obsession. The 1912 is a great razor, not many better apart from......
Aw Mate... I doubt the bloke who owns the dump of a shop would have a clue at what a fair price would be! Probably heard that razors have increased in value and invented the hundred buck price tag. Probably no bugger within a hundred miles of him apart from me would be remotely interested in it! If I actually offered him thirty bucks he would probably jump at it! I looked at some damaskeene razors online but from memory it's not like them. I'm not even sure that it's a Gem. I'll go look this coming week... only 90 kilometres there and back!
Ha ha, well that's a long drive for a razor! I'd like to find a bargain in a second hand shop but I've looked in a few and never found a razor, never mind a bargain, it's the net for me.Hah! That 90 kilometres there and back should have read each way!
Ha ha, well that's a long drive for a razor! I'd like to find a bargain in a second hand shop but I've looked in a few and never found a razor, never mind a bargain, it's the net for me.
Yep...
A 1912 c/w brown Bakelite case. I have another but not quite as good as this beautiful one. This one is in immaculate condition and cost me $40 with case. I have my eye on a different one in a tiny second-hand farm bits and stuff shop out this way in the back of nowhere but at $100 I considered it a bit rich and dismissed it without another thought. It is grubby as but I might duck out there through the week and have another look if it's still there, of course! It is different to the 1912... quite a bit fancier in the filagree... but I can't seem to find exactly the same one on Google. You bugger, you have started another potential obsession with me!
welll, I got today a pif of cella block (from the 1 Kilo). Damn it, it smell on the zip bag as smashed fress almonds (nothing to do about more matured almonds, I have hasrvested probably about a Ton of almonds in spain and this smell cames from very young freshy almonds).
I will give several tries as the prerfomance is esxpected to be great, but the scent... Too strongo and not enjoible... I will leave itin the grden for some sceant cleaning a bit. Just hoping the local possum will don't get it, and if so, I whish it to leave and move to another neiburhoug and le us rest
Cella is another i need to tryLeave it to air out for a bit. Cella starts out smelling very (too) strong but doesn't take long to get down to a nice and reasonable level if left to air out.