Injector & SE Party !!!

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  1. Rufus T.

    Rufus T. Late for dinner

    October 13, 2015

    Morning shave
    Hot Shower
    Soap: Arko homemade stick.
    (as mentioned by @Bird Lives I took an Arko stick and molded it into an empty, travel-size, push-up deodorant stick.
    Glued the Arko label onto the outside. Works great for travel!)
    Brush: Omega Pro 48
    Razor: Schick Type C1 OC
    Blade: Schick (China) (1)
    TSD Witch Hazel
    Aftershave: Proraso Green

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    Two-day growth, three-pass shave.
    1st pass - WTG. Little feedback, good reduction.
    2nd pass - XTG. Little feedback, better reduction.
    3rd pass - ATG. Good feedback, excellent reduction.

    Very good shave. Razor/blade very smooth, not extremely close on first two passes but adequate.
    3rd pass knocked it out of the park, cleared the bases and I'm smooth all over.

    Autumn is my favorite of season of the year. Among the many reasons - the Fall Classic!
    Play ball!
    RT
     
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  2. Billyfergie

    Billyfergie The Scottish Ninja

    Lovely C Type Sir...:p
    Billy...:chores016:
     
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  3. Herm2502

    Herm2502 off to elf practice

    Those repeating razors are so unusual looking. Like something from outer space. Really nice looking!
     
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  4. Herm2502

    Herm2502 off to elf practice

    I don't have much to contribute to the "Injector / SE Party" but I picked up this Schick Adjustable (Model M?) I have yet to use it, I have to add it to my list waiting in line. Needs a little bit of cleaning first...

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  5. Billyfergie

    Billyfergie The Scottish Ninja

    Nice one Sir...The Adjustable was known in the early days as the Adjustable M because it has a previous M Type head with an Adjustable Feature...;)

    Billy ..:chores016:
     
  6. Karl G

    Karl G Well-Known Member

    Today's shave was the fraternal twin to my white handled, gold head I1. It arrived yesterday and after a cleaning last night it was put into service today with a Schick NOS Twin Blade. A learned gentleman on this forum suggested the twin blade would transform the I1. I'm happy to report it did. Despite having a super close shave yesterday with one of my E3s, the I1 found every last little whisker and bit of stubble. No weepers, nicks, or cuts. :happy088:

    Here is the black handled, silver head counterpart to the more commonly seen I1. The field at the top is getting crowded. :happy036:

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    Karl
     
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  7. Billyfergie

    Billyfergie The Scottish Ninja

    Yeah these are a bit rarer the one you have...They do shave amazingly close and comfortable though with these NOS Twin Blades...There has been more than a few folks being using Twin Blades recently and they all say the same thing...Until I got some myself I Scoffed at the Twin Blades as some sort of Sales Gimmick...;)

    What an idiot I was Sir.. :happy102:

    Billy..:chores016:
     
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  8. Karl G

    Karl G Well-Known Member

    Ah, but now you are a learned gentleman... :chores016:
     
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  9. Rufus T.

    Rufus T. Late for dinner

    October 14, 2015

    OC October - This month I'll introduce myself to OC razors.
    Gillette New LC
    Gillette Goodwill
    Standard Safety Razor OC
    Schick Type C1 OC

    Morning shave
    Hot Shower
    Soap: La Toya stick.
    Brush: Vintage Rubberset Travel Brush
    Razor: Schick Type C1 OC
    Blade: Schick (China) (2)
    TSD Witch Hazel
    Aftershave: Vintage Old Spice

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    Since my hope is to use the Schick C1 as my travel shaver, I figured that for the rest of this week I’ll test it with the rest of my travel set-up - my Rubberset travel brush and either the La Toya or Arko soap stick

    Two-pass shave.
    1st pass - XTG. Little feedback, good reduction.
    2nd pass - ATG. Good feedback, better reduction.

    A darn fine shave - no runs, no hits no errors!

    Play ball!
    RT
     
  10. Karl G

    Karl G Well-Known Member

    Quite the travel razor! :cool:

    What do you think of the La Toya vs. your usual Arko?

    Karl
     
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  11. Rufus T.

    Rufus T. Late for dinner

    Thanks Karl, during the first 4-5 months each year, I do a substantial amount of road travel for business, so finding a good, reliable travel razor set-up that I can just keep at the ready, or even in the car, relieves me of one less thing to think about packing.

    As for the Arko /La Toya issue.

    I broke into wetshaving with Arko. I didn't mind the scent (like some) since it reminded me somewhat of the bath soap I used as a kid...and for a beginner shaver, the instant lather aspect served me very well especially in those first few months of learning traditional shaving. Whenever I hit a rut in my daily shave, or need to test a new product (razor/blade/brush) I just go back to it for a baseline.

    I've just discovered the La Toya stick and just had my first shave with it today. I will probably test it at least through the rest of this week and beyond because I was very satisfied with it today. It lathers just as quick and easy as Arko. When I shave each day, I'm a two-pass shaver. Both of these soaps lather real easy and provide enough lather for 2+passes.

    My initial sense is that La Toya provides equally good glide and cushion. The scent of La Toya (to me) is a bit on the spicy side compared to Arko. I initially think it will pair very nicely with 'barbershop' type aftershaves. It worked well with my Old Spice this morning and I'll try it with my Myrsol Blue as well.

    Simply, both of these sticks will work well for me as travel soaps.
    Cheers,
    RT
     
  12. Billyfergie

    Billyfergie The Scottish Ninja

    Comfort Lather Catcher Open Comb...:p
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    Three Pass Shaving Routine...:cool:

    Hot Water prep & massage with Coconut Oil
    Comfort Lather Catcher
    Gem Stainless SE blade ( New )
    Semogue Boar Brush
    Erasmic Shaving Cream (added Argan oil)
    Organic Aloe Vera Gel
    Logona Mann Aftershave Splash

    I have had the Comfort Lather Catcher for sometime now and this was my Maiden with it...I did not need use a shim as the blade sits to perfection on the forward blade guides...This razor is very aggressive with a modern blade but ever so smooth and efficient....I stuck on a Gem Junior Bar handle as I think the original handles are ugly buggers, but that just me...I could have walked away with a 2 pass DFS but went on for the Grand Ultimate BBS Result and Hey I am clean and refreshed without a hint of any irritation ...A very smooth and comfortable shave...The Comfort Lather Catcher does live up to its name...Good Karma...;)

    Billy...:chores016:
     
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  13. Rufus T.

    Rufus T. Late for dinner

    October 15, 2015

    OC October - This month I'll introduce myself to OC razors.
    Gillette New LC
    Gillette Goodwill
    Standard Safety Razor OC
    Schick Type C1 OC
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    Morning shave
    Hot Shower
    Soap: La Toya stick
    Brush: Vintage Rubberset Travel Brush
    Razor: Schick Type C1 OC
    Blade: Schick (China) (3)
    TSD Witch Hazel
    Aftershave: Vintage Old Spice


    Two-pass shave and another CCS with this setup.

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    On this day in 1969, JC Martin’s bunt in the bottom of the 10th resulted in bringing home the winning run as the throw to 1st ricocheted off his hand into right field. The Mets took a 3-1 series lead against Baltimore and won the Series the following day. They had been a 100-1 longshot against winning the World Series that year…Amazin’!

    Let’s Go Mets!
    RT
     
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  14. Karl G

    Karl G Well-Known Member

    The first vintage razor I purchased was a Clog-Pruf Micromatic. I had read a posting by Hoosier Trooper who had praised it's virtues and that was good enough for me. However, it wasn't put to use until today. After several days of Schicks I was surprised by the amount of audible feedback. It seemed to be even more than what I get from my 1912. I was careful with it and found it more user friendly than the open comb micromatic but still deserving of respect. A few spots where the shave was not as close as some of my recent ones but I think that is a reflection of the need for more time with my micromatics. :happy088:

    T&H PSO
    AOS Lavender Cream
    T&H Wellington Super Badger
    GEM Clog-Pruf Micromatic
    GEM SS (1)
    Osma Alum Block
    T&H Classic After Shave Balm

    Clog-Pruf Micromatic.JPG

    Karl
     
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  15. Bird Lives

    Bird Lives Future Root Beer King of Turkey

    All the hip stuff you've turned me onto...I owe you more than one....I hope you like this ad..
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  16. Bird Lives

    Bird Lives Future Root Beer King of Turkey

    Looks like a smokin travel kit, my friend....You know these Repeaters are a real find for a travel kit....You knocked one outta the park with that discovery!
     
  17. Billyfergie

    Billyfergie The Scottish Ninja

    Nice one....Makes some sense now....Thank you..;)
    Billy...:chores016:
     
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  18. Bird Lives

    Bird Lives Future Root Beer King of Turkey

    And the Hits Keep Coming...
    Arko Shave Stick/Omega 10029 Baby-Pro
    Christmas 1952 Schick-Eversharp Injector
    EMS/Personna d1
    Kroger Witch Hazel
    Clubman Classic Vanilla

    Another Classic from the good people at Eversharp...I love the G8, always have...It's Art Deco handle is very comfortable to hold and feels great in my hand....

    I think I saw a Christmas Ad from 1952 with this handle...Since I've had this one I can't find the ad...So @Billyfergie or anyone else...Was the G8 52 or 53...The timeline says 53 but I believe it made the Christmas ads in 52...Can I get a definative ?
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  19. Billyfergie

    Billyfergie The Scottish Ninja

    As far as I know the Christmas 1953 Ad was for the G 1 Type as they did for a few consecutive years....It would appear that the G 8 was introduced in 1953 as far as I can tell..;)
    Billy...:chores016:
     
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  20. Rufus T.

    Rufus T. Late for dinner

    "...knocked one outta the park..."

    Love it!
    You professional musicians are rock solid on being able to pick up instantly on a groove!
     
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