Yes, our friend @mata_66 and you were responsible for educating us of just when these GEM razors were produced. Thank you. Perhaps allowing new users to know the angle to use the MMOC is in order.
Yes they were years ahead of Gillette TTO razors and I believe Gillette took Gem to court to slow their development down because Gillette needed time in their TTO razor introduction & tooling up.(They tried to trip them up- but the GEM Micromatic open comb was introduced in 1930 and saved them from the Great Depression wrath of bankruptcies and mergers.) Have some great shaves!
Gillette sued Segal over their 1931 TTO design, I'm not aware of suits against ASR re those design issues. Did I miss some action? Sent from my Pixel 2 using Tapatalk
It was mentioned in a post over at B&B under the thread GEM RAZOR MODELS if I recall about slowing down GEM Micromatic introduction for market superiority at the time using legal means .
Hmm it is not mentioned in the Segal suit documents I posted about on that thread and I have never come across anything about it in my research. Sent from my Pixel 2 using Tapatalk
Because you help do so much research on Gem Razors I went back & found the post, Post #281 at B&B -GEM RAZOR MODELS @mata_66 is another razor historian and he briefly mentions it and he has been fairly accurate on a lot of his historical material. mata_66 Ron R said: Gem was way ahead in the twist to open (TTO) than Gillette by about 3 or 4 years until Gillette came out with their TTO models. Yes and Gillette, in its typical fashion, had the guts to sue Gem for Patent infringement Quote Reply Report Have some great shaves!
Thanks for tagging me @Ron R, I had no idea this thread existed! Well done @GAW9576 -- looking forward to posting here and keeping and enjoying everyone's shaves!!!
Thank you for that information, @Ron R . I do think based on using a couple of MMOC and a late '30's Gillette Sheraton that the GEM design was better and less prone to gum up. In a day where razors blade holders are made of pot metal and high cost, that we can get a brass holder for less than the price of a quality six pack will be a surprise to those considering the MMOC. I also like how the MMOC clamps down the blade well.
That is all on me my friend. I remembered to tag a few people in the https://theshaveden.com/forums/threads/the-daily-double.63233/ but forgot to do so here. I'm glad you are here. Thank you @Ron R for amending my mistake.
My contribution today is a first generation BMMOC, VDH soap, and a PAA Atomic Rocket. BTW, there is something about an Aqua Velva man.
GEMonday for myself today, I really like my Gem Damaskeene OC and it was a little keener today with a new Gem blade and technique maybe off a little? Still a wonderful great shave! Razor : Gem Damaskeene open comb -MFG 1912-15 Blade : Gem SS PTFE (1) Soap : Proraso Red Sandalwood Brush : Yaqi Tuxedo knot 24mm+ Preshave: Brush wash the face with CeraVe hand bar soap + a dollop of clear Aloe Vera gel on beard area. Post shave: Alum + cold water rinse. Post shave: Proraso red with witch hazel Results : CCS,DFS,BBS + Alum indicated minor irritation + a couple of blemish weepers = Have some great shaves!
I also jumped in with a GEM favorite -- and I copied @Ron R -- with my OC Dammy. I came away with a very nice 2-pass shave...not ultra-close, but definitely ultra-comfortable. Here are the details: Gem Damaskeene open comb with a GEM SS PTFE (10) | Omega Boar lathering RR Acqua | Finished up with Thayer's Rose Witch Hazel
Gem Junior Razor Gem Stainless Blade Surrey Boar Brush Proraso/Love My Skin Spearmint Soap Dickinson's Witch Hazel w/Rose Aqua Velva Ice Blue After Shave
Great shaves Gentlemen. Glad you all kept things rolling without me. I made two pens yesterday and was more in the mood for a shower and soak in a ridiculously hot bath than a shave. Heresy, I know but sometimes it's just that way. I will make up for it today. These are for a friend who provided the deer antler. Man that stuff stinks when you work with it.
I had to make up for not shaving yesterday so I went with three razors today. The wonderful and trusty Gem Jr. Bar and the first shaves with recently acquired Gem Featherweight and Pushbutton. All three razors shared a first use Gem SS. I lathered up with my boar brush and Mer Shavings mysore sandalwood with a dab of lubriderm for a tuch more moisture in this dry weather. The Featherweight handled the first pass on most the shave then the Jr. Bar took over. The pushbutton handle length helped handle things on the back of my neck.