I ended up skipping my shave last night because I was just too tired. Sleep won. So tonight I had plenty of stubble to mow down. I visited the antique store where I recently found my '56 Super Speed and my Black Beauty at lunch today. They'd had an old dented up GEM Micromatic and one of the short black handle Super Speeds and I wanted to take another look at them to see if either was worth trying to bring back to life. Lo and behold, right were I'd found the '56 last time lay an entirely different GEM Micromatic. It's got a little plate loss on the head, but everything is straight on it and it's heavy as mess. I love my GEM 1912's and my Damaskeene, so I had to bring it home and give it a try. MAYhem, right? I think this shop vendor is playing a game with me. Every time I buy a razor, another one shows up in its place. I need to try and track them down and see what all they have laying around.
So today's shave consisted of:
GEM Micromatic (Chick Blade)(Face shave)
Mystic Waters Sandalwood Rose (a sample of which I received from the very generous
@Redrock )
Thayers Rose Witch Hazel
Stirling Sandalwood Balm
'56 Super Speed with Feather blade, 3rd shave (Head shave)
The GEM Micromatic has a MUCH more aggressive feel than my other GEM razors, which are all quite mild. It's also a very heavy razor. I had to be very conscious of angle and pressure. It's sweet spot is pretty narrow. You can really feel the blade on this one, but if you tame it and control it, the reward is a very close shave. The results were quite impressive. I did get one small weeper but it was a small price to pay for the end result.
This was my first attempt at a Mystic Waters soap. I'd been hunting a "woodsy rose" scented soap. Functionally this is very good soap. Lather was pretty easy. I started off with a bit too much water, but after loading a little extra and face lathering for a couple of minutes I was rewarded with a nice, slick lather that did the job well and left my face feeling hydrated. The scent was strong and present, and it's a nicely done rose. I wish the sandalwood was more of a dry, woody sandalwood like the Stirling scent. The rose witch hazel complemented it nicely, and the Stirling Sandalwood balm was the needed touch at the end scent-wise. If I could mix those two scents, I'd have a serious winner. I'm considering buying both soaps and mashing them together. Mystic Water soap is on my radar now.
I have a tin of Lisa's Natural Herbal Creations Cedar and Saffron soap arriving this weekend. I also have my first straight razor headed my way fresh off of the hone of
@HolyRollah. He did a fantastic job of cleaning it up.
Here's my before picture as I found it:
Here's Kevin's pic of it honed and cleaned up:
And his SOTD with it:
I've got my
@Drygulch strop ready to roll, and it'll be here in time to be involved in the thick of MAYhem.
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