Monday afternoon OCtober 29
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MMOC / Gem PTFE (1); Gillette Old Type Ball End no SN / Astra SP (5)
JR #320 mahogany handle with APShaveCo 28mm SynBad knot
The Dry Dock shave bowl
Stirling Scots Pine Sheep soap
Alum and Thayers Witch Hazel Rose Petal and Lucky Tiger
I traded my only Gem MMOC to James
@jtface with absolutely no regrets. Then, while cleaning my box of miscellaneous razors, I discovered another one. This one needed cleaning and afterwards showed lots of brassing. More critically, one of the bladestops is broken off. However, I found that between the remaining bladestop, the oval projection that fills the oval hole in the centre of the blade, and the cap that screws down tightly over the blade, the blade is still held rigidly in the proper position. So today I shaved with this razor.
To give myself the best chance with the MMOC, I opted for the super-slick Stirling mutton tallow soap. I also bowl lathered to give myself better control over the consistency of the lather. The big synthetic brush whipped up a bowl of great yogurty lather, and I was away to the races.
How did I do? I completed one pass with the MMOC with good whisker reduction, no blood, and no pressure errors, but also no enjoyment. After my first pass, I decided enough was enough and enjoyed my second pass using a handy Gillette Old Type. The overall result was DFS with mostly silent alum. I used witch hazel to be sure to remove any lingering irritation, then finished with a hearty splash of Lucky Tiger.
I am glad I found this MMOC so I could try shaving with it again. However, now that I have confirmed I don't like it, I am not sure what to do with the razor. I don't want to keep it in my rotation (or collection) but in its condition I can't ethically sell it or even give it away. Perhaps it's time this one went to metals recycling?
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