First GEM SE shave

Discussion in 'Safety Razors' started by Steve Mack, Dec 31, 2009.

  1. Steve Mack

    Steve Mack Member

    Well today I went for it. My first plan was to just do a WTG and then finish with a DE. Figured I would get the technigue down before complete shaves. It went so well that I did the whole shave. Only had 2 small weepers. Problem is I don't think these blades are as sharp as most of my DE's. I used a brand new GEM blade purchased at Walgreens. The razor itself looks fine and may have never been used. The finish looks like it is new. I did like the very audible feedback you get while shaving. I don't know how anyone shaves with music playing.
     
  2. NoobShaver

    NoobShaver BGDAAA

    I've had the same experience with those blades. I think the carbon steel SE blades are sharper to start with, maybe even sharper than most DEs, but they do not last at all. I stick with the GEMs for SE shaving.

    I wish one of the common DE blade makers, say Personna or Derby, would make a platinum coated SE. I'd buy 'em.
     
  3. magic

    magic New Member

    I had the same experience. The stainless blades are very sharp and as you progress your technique will improve. Like your DE razors each different model Gem shaves slightly different. You will get used to it. SE blades are very sharp and have to compensate for having only one edge.

    Happy New Year:D
     
  4. RocketMan

    RocketMan Active Member

    Yepp. Plenty sharp.
     
  5. swarden43

    swarden43 "It's your shave. Enjoy it your way."©

    Glad to hear it well for you.

    Don't be fooled into thinking those SE blades aren't as sharp. Like magic and RocketMan said, they're plenty sharp. So much so I only use my SEs on the weekends. More than two days with an SE and it feels like I've taken off just a bit too much face. Those two shaves are exceptionally close. I feel smoother later into the day than I do when I use my DEs.

    I think you did right with the Gem blade. I've tried Treet blades and now only keep 'em to scrape things other than my face.
     
  6. ek.310

    ek.310 New Member

  7. excalibur

    excalibur New Member

    Have you tried PTFE the coated GEM blades?
     
  8. watchhillian

    watchhillian New Member

    First, cork the blades, evens out the blade edge. Treets are carbon steel, and will rust if not at least wiped off, a quick dunk in denatured alcohol is even better, because when the alcohol evaporates, no water is left. Gem Personnas are stainless, and don't need the maintenance. Carbon steel is just a little sharper than stainless. I use both, depending on how I feel about it.
     
  9. DLreno

    DLreno Well-Known Member

    Tried my first 2 shaves with Gem (razor and blade) this week. A very close shave indeed. I am smoother at 5pm today than with any other razor/blade combo I have tried yet. No weepers, but such a close cut I found myself reaching for balmy aftershaves to sooth the skin. I could see alternating the days with this to preserve the face. Next I may experiment and use this for fine finishing (the ATG and touch up stages only), and not waste its sharpness on the first passes.
     
  10. Dulouz

    Dulouz Active Member

    I'm planning on having my first SE shave tonight. I'll be using the Featherweight that Noob Shaver sent me. I pick up some blades at CVS this morning.

    Wish me luck!
     
  11. johnmrson

    johnmrson Member

    My first ever true BBS was with a Gem 1912 and a GEM blade. Just play around with the angles a little. I've got over 100 razors and my GEM 1912 is in the top 3 in shave quality.
     
  12. sffone

    sffone Member

    Glad to read that your 1912 is in the top 3 -- I have one on order.:D
     
  13. sffone

    sffone Member

  14. NoobShaver

    NoobShaver BGDAAA

    that is one super cool link! thanks! I'm really curious about the single edge razor blades for clean rooms- surgical steel...
     
  15. Sargon

    Sargon Well-Known Member

    Which ones have you tried and how do they compare to the drugstore gem blades?
     
  16. dcrosso

    dcrosso New Member

    GEM SE razors

    I have been using Walgreens, GEM blades, in a well worn, GEM 1912 Travel razor (short handle) for about a week now. I have received the best shaves of my life. So far I have shaved 6 times with the same blade. It feels like it is starting to drag a little, but still acceptable this morning. I am going to try for the 7th. shave on Sun. I just ordered 400, #121-3 coated blades from TedPella.com ($35.00 per 200, $15.00 shipping). They are supposed to be the best coated, SE blade available. They seem to have the best prices, although their shipping is a little high. They did not list their shipping charges when I placed the order, so I phoned them and spoke to a very helpful lady. She informed me that the shipping charges are higher because they only ship FEDEX with a signature required. They prefer to ship to a business. It does not make sense to me because they could ship the 400 blades for around $6 or $7 by US Mail.

    I know! I know! 400 blades at 6 shaves per blade, equals 2400 shaves. Six or seven years of shaves. Don't worry, I am shareing them with a friend. It's cheaper to split the high shipping costs.
     
  17. Jaymo

    Jaymo Active Member

    I've been using Treet blades from Rite Aid in my Gem 1912 travel and Micromatic bullet tip. They give me a BBS shave that lasts all day. Hard to ask for better than that.
     
  18. DLreno

    DLreno Well-Known Member

    I am doing my initial SS Gem Blade experiment using the 5 pack SS from TSD, at $2.25. I have just completed my 3rd shave on one blade and it is performing at a level well beyond many other DE blades I have tried. They are putting my Derbys to shame,and I was quite happy with my Derbys. I plan to restock with the same SS Gem, or perhaps try the coated SS ones recommended above if I can find a sample quantity I can add to an order. I was planning on trying many, many different DE blades. This Gem experiment may substantially slow down my additional experimenting. Hard to beat excellence when you find it.

    PS: It turns out that the 5 blades I bought from the TSD Store ARE the SS coated ones!
     
  19. sffone

    sffone Member

     
  20. Sargon

    Sargon Well-Known Member

    My 1912 gem arrived today. It was in great condition, especially for the price (6 bucks shipped ftw!) I wiped it down and put in a walgreens "gem by personna" blade and had a blast. They are a LOT louder than a DE, which is pretty cool, and it seems to be really nice for touch up in particular since it seems to be a lot milder than my usual DE choices but still very close. I'm a fan already. I can totally imagine using a de for early passes and an se to finish up, or even switching to primarily se down the road. we'll see. The blade is MUCH less sharp than my usual DE blades, but that doesn't seem to be an issue, and even has advantages in touch up.
     

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