SEptember 12, 2016
Long day and I'm 4 shave reports behind, so this will be my SEptember report on using the GEM Featheweight.
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2-day growth, 3-pass shave (WTG, XTG, ATG)
GEM PFTE blade (4).
After my struggles with the 1912 GEM (mostly in getting the ATG angle right on my chin)
@clint64 gave the sage advice of starting my journey with GEM-types by using a Featherweight. He knew that I had just spent a year with injectors and his opinion was the Featherweight was probably most like an injector than any other GEM.
After my first shave - I knew he was right. The weight, the easy ability to find the correct angle, the injector-like manuverability despite its longer blade width all combined to make me feel as though I was using an injector. Reminded me somewhat of shaves with the Schick Es and Gs.
None of the shaves caught the baby, but I never chased.
Of the 4 shaves
- two were 3 out of 5 stars (a Solid Shave) they didn't clean my chin of stubble for 8 hrs.
- one was a 4 (Above Average) - stubble free for 8 hours
- one shave, the first one was barely a 2 star (Below Average). I realized that I was not using a PFTE blade. I think it was a stainless and it dawned on me right at the beginning of the shave. I knew that the next day's shave with a PFTE would prove my blade assumption. It did.
I'm content in knowing that a longer stint with this combo would provide consistent, above-average shaves. I'm tempted to do that, but impatience will get the better of me as we get closer to midway in the month and I still have at least two more SEs to sample.
So what should come next my SE friends - a razor that I believe to be a 1912 EverReady aka "Shovelhead" or a 1912 Damaskeene?
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Cheers!
RT
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