Yeah, I'll say it one last time and then shut up forever (on this subject anyway): If you buy 100 blades and it turns out you don't like them,...
Well... I did. It worked out great for me. suit yourselves I guess. I still don't see the big deal about being stuck with 98 blades that a hundred...
Not if you open the package anyway, and to me the only thing worse to me than paying $40 for a relatively mundane razor is paying that much for a...
My favorite razor is a #15. I don't necessarily think it shaves better than a U.S. '34 Crat, but I prefer Rhodium to gold for both practical and...
I'm gonna disagree with the majority opinion here. OK, maybe I lucked out that the 100 pack of Derbys I started with happened to work so well...
You COULD do that, or you could do like I did and buy a hundred pack of Derbys, then experiment with different blades later once my shave was...
Other: #15 Aristocrat
I'm a razor fetishist, I'll admit it, but in spite of really loving the diversity of beautiful Safety razors, I coul very easily get by the rest...
I actually prefer loud razors. The auditory feedback adds to the information I have about how the shave is going. "SKRITCH" means it's cutting...
The slim should shine up real nice with some polish on the doors.
The only ones I really didn't like were Lord. For some reason those felt like cheese graters on my face, and I did once get a bad Derby. Also I...
I'm not going to say the 30 day rule is not good advice, but I went pretty much the opposite way myself. My first few DE shaves were so good, I...
Nice score, and as fortune would have it, of all the razors you snapped pictures of in that shop, those are the only two I would have recomended...
Most of those that I have come across still have a magazine in them with a few blades left in it. I got one once and the magazine was loaded...
I mostly just use Personna labs or NOS Personna 74 these days, but when I fist started shaving I was using mostly Derby's and tried a raft of...
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