Shave of the day 15th November 2023

Razor: Merkur (?) NOS Bakelite Slant
Blade: Shark Super Chrome
Brush: Artesania Romera Manchurian Badger, imitation horn
Pre-Shave: Proraso Pre Shave Cream
Lather: Asylum Shave Works Flying Mango
Aftershave: Barber No3 Marmara
Additional Care: Alum Block

A wee Wednesday shave. Even when done fast, a traditional shave don’t feels rushed.

Blood

The traditional barber’s pole is white and red. White for lather, and red for blood – the blue you see on American barber’s poles is a fairly new aberration. These colours, along with a washbasin on top of the pole and one on the bottom, advertised the barber’s trade. Or, perhaps more correctly, the barber-surgeon’s trade.

A university educated doctor wouldn’t sully his hands with blood, gore, and poor people. So a barber, who already had sharp blades and a hopefully steady hand, would double as a surgeon for those little things that needed doing to a body.

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Shave of the day 13 November 2023

Razor: Merkur (?) NOS Bakelite Slant

Blade: Shark Super Chrome

Brush: Vie-Long #12705B

Pre-Shave: Proraso Pre Shave Cream

Lather: Mike’s Natural Soaps Lemongrass & Eucalyptus

Aftershave: Barber No3 Marmara

Additional Care: Alum Block

SOTD 2023 11 13

A new week is a fresh start – and what can be fresher than lemongrass and eucalyptus?

Shave of the day 10th November 2023

Razor: Ever Ready 1914

Blade: GEM Single Edge Stainless

Brush: Vie-Long #14033

Pre-Shave: Prep Original

Lather: Taylor of Old Bond Street Peppermint

Aftershave: Barber No3 Marmara

Additional Care: Alum Block

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A fine Friday shave to wrap up the work week, as well as the Single Edge part of my razor rotation.

Next week I’ll use DEs again, starting with my Bakelite Slant.

Razor wielding child

Shaving isn’t hard. In fact, shaving is easy enough for a child to do with a “New Gem”. You can get it for a mere 2 US dollars. Provided you can go back, oh, a hundred and twenty years to order one. The razor wielding child was, I suspect, sold separately.

The New Gem ad, featuring a father and  a razor wielding child.
New Gem advertisement from the early 1900s

The razor the child wields in the ad looks very much like a 1901 “New Gem”, as described by Waits on page 429 of his compendium. The little tin box that held the razor looks similar to the 1901 too.

The New Gem was a wedge razor. Instead of the thin, replicable blades used by later GEMs, it used a blade that was – in effect – a short stub section of straight razor. On the upside, you would never have to buy another blade. On the downside, you would have to sharpen and hone it regularly.

And it was this requirement that lead to GEM also selling stropping machines, and kits that included stropping machines and extra blades. You would have to come up with more than two bucks though.

GEM used the imagery of a father and child in their advertisements for quite a few years. t They seem to have realized that a razor wielding child was not the best idea though.

Shave of the day 8th November 2023

Razor: Ever Ready 1914

Blade: GEM Single Edge Stainless

Brush: Vie-Long #13051M

Lather: Mike’s Natural Soaps Orange, Cedarwood & Black Pepper

Aftershave: Barber No3 Marmara

Additional Care: Alum Block

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Another wonderful Wednesday shave, with a soap that reminds me of an orange soda.

Shave of the day 6th November 2023

Razor: Ever Ready 1914

Blade: GEM Single Edge Stainless

Brush: Wilkinson Sword Badger

Pre-Shave: Proraso Pre Shave Cream

Lather: Asylum Shave Works Frankincense & Myrrh

Aftershave: Asylum Shave Works Frankincense & Myrrh

Additional Care: Alum Block

SOTD 2023 11 06

A new week starts with a good shave. I’m using a vintage razor with some sentimental value this week.