Thanks, Clint! My favorite is the ER 1914 followed closely by the Gem Damaskeene. I would also probably rank the Gem Junior just above the 1924. Another contender is the Gem Junior Bar, which is not only a great shaver but also looks great.
Tuesday, March 7, 2017 Shavemac ATG LE Flat Top Route 66 Cranberry Citrus Asylum Evolution Feather HS #1 Fine L'Orange Noir Penhaligon's Blenheim Bouquet
Day 13 of 30 days of straights Really a great shave today. After the first pass I was almost done. View attachment 128914 DIY Pre-shave Oil Sampsons All Natural 30mm High Mountain White set an extra 10mm deep 3 passes, WTG, XTG, XTG 6/8 round toe Shoeller Bleckman
Thank you Jim. I have found the Gem razors to be great shavers on I mastered the area below my nose. I need to break out my Gem Damaskeene for a week here soon.
Fantastic setup Amigo. The brush looks fantastic. I am really curious what you think about it after your shave today. Mine cleared customs this morning and made it to Atlanta. With any luck I will get it today or tomorrow. I know the brush up for next week.
Thank you Andrew. This Triad handle is my favorite by a wide margin. I wish Toby was still making handles.
Thank you Andrew. With your post I just caught my error of having the wrong date on today's post. I guess I am out of sorts.
Today is the 5th and last day with the C1. The blade is dull and i took that as a sign to begin the comparison with the Gem OCMM. The C1 has provided decent close shaves but it bites....Ive had weepers and the alum block has spoken to me each day. Ive never been a big fan of the OC and this month will likely reaffirm that
Roger, do you hand load the blade or use the loading mechinism ? My first shave with a C1 will be soon and I am trying to figure out how Im going to get a blade in it.
If you are using modern blades, hand load it. Vintage blades were thicker. Modern ones can jam the mechanism. Have fun.