Shave of the day 21st September

Razor: Gillette Slim

Blade: Feather Hi-Stainless

Brush: Brush Experimental Alpha

Lather: Pereira Oud

Aftershave: BullDog Sensitive Aftershave Balm

Additional Care: Alum Block

Shave of the day 18th September

Razor: Gillette 1958 TV Special

Blade: Feather Hi-Stainless

Brush: Vie-Long #12705B

Lather: Dalane d’men Energenic

Aftershave: BullDog Original Aftershave Balm

Upcoming 17-4 razor from BullGoose

SAE Type 630 stainless steel, commonly known as 17-4 PH, or simply 17-4. For the technically inclined, it’s a martensitic precipitation hardened stainless steel containing about 15–17.5% chromium and 3–5% nickel, as well as 3–5% copper. Machinability is comparable to 304 steel, but 17-4 is magnetic and combines high levels of strength, hardness and corrosion resistance. For the less technically inclined, all one really need to know is that it’s a good material for making stainless steel razors.

Which is probably a small part of the reason why Phil of BullGoose has picked it as the material for the new stainless steel razor he hopes to have out in time for the holidays. More on the backstory and the other reasons for picking 17-4 in this thread1 over on my favourite2 shaving forum, which is also where Phil shared a photo of the plastic prototype. I rather like the clean, classic lines of this upcoming razor.

Photo by Phil

1) Phil also posted about it on BullGoose, if you prefer reading it there.
2) Disclosure; I’m on the moderator team, so off course it’s my favorite.

CURBO razors and/or advertisers

CUnsinger-Razor-Blade-O… you may think that awkward backronyms is a new thing, but the Unzinger Razor Blade Co came up with the brand name CURBO in 1914. Selling razor-blades, safety razors, parts thereof, and twine cutters, the CURBO razors were less a product for sale and more a vehicle for advertising.1

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Shave of the day 16th September

Razor: Gillette 1958 TV Special
Blade: Feather Hi-Stainless
Brush: Vie-Long #14033
Lather: Mike’s Natural Soaps Pine & Cedarwood
Aftershave: BullDog Original Aftershave Balm
Additional Care: Alum Block

The King Oscillator and the Rotary King razors

A few1 years ago I wrote a short post on a 1933 oscillating razor. Further searching online revealed that it was sold under the name King Oscillator. And to my joy, patents for it are available online.

Photo and blurb from Modern Mechanix, March 1933

I have also found the design patent for it, namely US design patent2 75,147. Comparing the photo of the razor – especially the handle – as it appeared in Modern Mechanix and the patent drawings, it is most likely the same razor.

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Shave of the day 14th September

Razor: Gillette 1958 TV Special
Blade: Feather Hi-Stainless
Brush: Wilkinson Sword Badger
Lather: Palmolive Sensitive w/ aloe vera
Aftershave: Nivea Cooling After Shave Balm
Additional Care: Alum Block

Shave of the day 11th September

Razor: Parker 22R

Blade: Feather Hi-Stainless

Brush: Vie-Long #13051M

Lather: Asylum Shave Works Frankincense & Myrrh

Aftershave: Asylum Shave Works Frankincense & Myrrh

Additional Care:Alum Block

King Oscillator advertisement

Think that weird and wonderful razors needing special blades were a thing of the early days of safety razors? Would this advertisement for a King Oscillator from 1946 change your mind?

From The Minneapolis Star Tribune, June 16, 1946.

I found this advertisement as I was writing a different and longer blog post about the King Oscillator and the Rotary King razors… so consider this a teaser for next week.

Shave of the day 9th September

Razor: Parker 22R
Blade: Feather Hi-Stainless
Brush: Vie Long “American style” 50/50
Lather: Dalane d’men Energenic
Aftershave: BullDog Original Aftershave Balm