Thanks Clint. I think I'll be getting my money's worth. It's interesting that most vintage razors around here tend to list under $10 in the local shops. I think they must check each other. There's one guy who has some stuff about 3X the price of everyone else and he has had the same inventory for at least two years. Sent from my Pixel 2 using Tapatalk
Thank you sir. And you know your stuff so that means a lot. It's the only one I've ever seen in person. I've seen tons of flare tips here but never a red or blue. I was excited. Sent from my Pixel 2 using Tapatalk
I'm learning that most antique stores here have no knowledge of the wet shaving market and no interest in the information available on the internet. Sent from my Pixel 2 using Tapatalk
Maybe many antique stores are really just money launderers? (Al Capone's listed occupation in his indictment, also on his personal business cards)
"MCMXVIII A.D." 1918? Did you mean "MMXVIII" (2018), or did something famous happen on this day 100 years ago?
I got REALLY lucky a few months back and found a FatBoy with a good coat of soap scum for $15.00 at an antique store. I couldn't believe it when I saw it. It cleaned up to make a very nice user grade razor.
That's a great deal. Nothing better than getting a great value on something you end up enjoying and using. Sent from my Pixel 2 using Tapatalk
I've come to love soap scum for just that reason. I've gotten a couple of deals you wouldn't believe because it didn't register to people that some of that stuff might clean off. I got one especially good deal, and even at the low price, the lady at the register said "you are gonna pay money for THAT?". If I was a seller I might have said something. I just enjoy using old stuff. It cleaned up fantastically, and sees a good bit of use. Sent from my Pixel 2 using Tapatalk
Dawn and hot water, old toothbrush. Follow up with an alcohol bath, then mineral oil lube. Some of my best razor deals came right out of the bathrooms at estate sales. I hope my kids check the bay before tossing my gear after I kick it.
That's pretty much my routine as well. Works wonders. I told my wife if I die she needs to log on here and get some info from you guys. Sent from my Pixel 2 using Tapatalk
July 2018 July 23 - Shaving like the Fuzzter! Razor - Gem Junior LC Blade - (2) Soap - Stirling Bay Rum Brush - Wolf Whiskers Custom Silvertip Post - Alum, TSD Bay Rum AS I stayed with the Gem Junior and Treet blade. Realized I had been stuck on my synthetics for a long time so soaked the Wolf Silvertip and got it ready to go. Stirling Bay Rum for the soap and scent. Gave it the feel and smell of a classic vintage shave. I also have the TSD Bay Rum AS that @Paul76 gave me at the meetup and I'll use that tomorrow morning as I head out to work. Two passes again tonight and once again the Treet carbon SE blade was fantastic. I don't see myself ever buying another stainless SE blade. The CVS SE blades are also carbon, but I'll most likely source some of the Treets to have on hand when I decide to use SE razors in the future. I love the sound and the smoothness. Carbon really does add a great feel and sound to the shave, especially on the old LC razors. The Gem Jr. is more fun every time I use it. For touch ups at the end I once again went with Fuzzball Slides to finish up. The baby is in the house, it smells like the Caribbean and all is well in the world. Great way to finish up the day.
You have a view that I would love to have as my retirement view. Just a cabin in the mountains. Ok, so I'd need internet too, but beyond that I'd be good. Have a great vacation!
You never know what the Cartel and associated splinter groups will pull off. Glad you enjoyed the surprise and the Blood on Steel!