November 9, 2018- NOthing But Techs
Razor: Post-War British Aluminium Tech
Blade: 7 o'Clock Permasharp Stainless (4)
Brush: Razorock Plissoft 22
Soap: Stirling Sheep
Post: Alum, Listerine, WH
Today brings us to one of two Tech shaves that I have been somewhat dreading, the Post-War British Aluminium Tech. This razor was part of a generous PIF from
@Morman Bridge. It was my first English Gillette but has always been a bit of a challenge for me. I'm not sure if it is clear from these photos, but when compared to a US post-war Tech it has a narrower baseplate which, I think, puts a different curve on the blade.
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It is also an incredibly light razor. It seems like it is even lighter than the Sterling Tech.
Today's shave was a repetition of all the mantras: go slow, no pressure, ride the cap. The result was the best and most comfortable shave that I've gotten from this razor. As I shaved, I definitely could feel the blade and I think I can see where my previous issues came from. This will probably never be a favorite razor (though some of you would probably love it) but I'm glade to be getting a handle on it.
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I'll probably not be shaving tomorrow, so the next one will be on Veteran's/Remembrance Day with the Canadian Pre-War Tech. Next week should run something like this:
- Pre-War Canadian Tech (Khaki Set)
- US Contract Tech (transitional baseplate)
- US Pre-War Tech
- British 4-piece Flat-Bottom Tech
- US Bakelite Tech
If I don't end up skipping a day in there, then I'll end up the week with the first non-Gillette of the month- a Clix Bakelite razor (from a military set) or a similar Star Bakelite razor.
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