Shave of the day 26th September 2022

Razor: Gillette Single Ring

Blade: Astra Green

Brush: Wilkinson Sword Badger

Pre-Shave: Proraso Pre Shave Cream

Lather: Sample – Geo F Trumper Rose Shaving Cream

Aftershave: Sample – Saponificio Varesino Manna Di Sicilia

Additional Care: Alum Block

The home stretch of my Sample September. Been enjoying it a lot so far.

Shave of the day 24th September 2022

Razor: Merkur 39C Slant

Blade: Shark Super Chrome

Brush: Vie-Long #13051M

Pre-Shave: Proraso Pre Shave Cream

Lather: Sample – Dr Harris Almond Shaving Cream

Aftershave: Sample – Saponficio Varesino Felce Aromatica

Additional Care: Alum Block

Sample September keep on. Starting to see the end of my lather samples at least 😉

Razor and loading device therefor

Or as we know this patent today; the genesis of the Schick Injector type D and onwards. And unlike a lot of the patents I riff on, this one not only made it into production, but is alive and well. And expired, so anyone can copy the razor and loading device therefor found in this patent. The patent relates to:

…a combined razor and magazine which are separable to enable the razor to be used for shaving apart from the magazine.

From US patrent 1,969,945

Or, in simpler terms, an injector as we know and love them1 today. And in contrast to the older type A, B and C razors,2 which had the magazine in the handle.

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Shave of the day 21st September 2022

Razor: Merkur 39C Slant

Blade: Shark Super Chrome

Brush: Omega #10048

Pre-Shave: Proraso Pre Shave Cream

Lather: Sample – Truefitt & Hill Sandalwood Shaving Cream

Aftershave: Sample – Saponficio Varesino Felce Aromatica

Additional Care: Alum Block

Keeping the Sample September going. The pile of samples are getting noticeable smaller at this stage.

Reciprocating single edge roller razor

Some of you may recall the King Oscillator and the Rotary King razors I wrote about a while back. But King wasn’t the first – or the last – to propose a reciprocating razor. Almost a decade before King got his patents, Robert Taylor got a patent for a safety razor. A safety razor where the act of shaving made the blade reciprocate. Or as the US patent office helpfully classify it:

B26B21/36 Safety razors with one or more blades arranged transversely to the handle of the type carrying rollers with provision for reciprocating the blade

As a side note the blade moving sideways or vibrating is an idea that just won’t die, even if it ought to be well known that a razor is not a saw. To me the idea of sawing the blade is pointless – it would be better to keep the blade sharp.

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Shave of the evening 19th September 2022

Razor: Merkur 39C Slant

Blade: Shark Super Chrome

Brush: Semogue TSN LE 2012

Pre-Shave: Prep Original

Lather: Sample – Dr Harris Almond Shaving Cream

Aftershave: Sample – Saponificio Varesino Cubebe

Additional Care: Alum Block

About two thirds in on Sample September. Still loving it.

Shave of the day 16th September 2022

Razor: Merkur (?) NOS Bakelite Slant

Blade: Shark Super Chrome

Brush: Artesania Romera Manchurian Badger, imitation horn

Pre-Shave: Proraso Pre Shave Cream

Lather: Sample – Truefitt & Hill Sandalwood Shaving Cream

Aftershave: Sample – Saponificio Varesino Cubebe

Additional Care: Alum Block

Sample September is half done, and I’ve been enjoying it a lot so far.

Tut’ankhamūn’s razor-box

Humans have shaved since – I strongly suspect – we were able to make a sharp edge. Some years back I posted about bronze age razors. Quite a few more years before back Egyptologist Howard Carter discovered the tomb of Tut’ankhamūn, an Egyptian pharaoh from the late bronze age. More importantly for us, Carter discovered Tut’ankhamūn’s razor-box as well as a few razors among the contents of the tomb.

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Shave of the day 14th September 2022

Razor: Phillips Philite

Blade: Shark Super Chrome

Brush: Brush Experimental Alpha

Pre-Shave: Proraso Pre Shave Cream

Lather: Sample – Geo F Trumper Rose Shaving Cream

Aftershave: Sample – Saponificio Varesino Dolomiti

Additional Care: Alum Block

More or less halfway through my Sample September. Not halfway through my collection of samples.

Fingerspitzengefühl razor

Fingerspitzengefühl [ˈfɪŋɐˌʃpɪtsənɡəˌfyːl] is a German term, literally meaning “finger tips feeling” and meaning intuitive flair or instinct, which has been adopted by the English language as a loanword. And what can be more intuitive than running your fingers over your face? At least that seems to have been the logic of James D Millar, who was granted a patent on a fingerspitzengefühl razor in 1910.

Millard’s razor can be described as lacking a handle, like the better known Gronbech razors1 do. But like the later, it does have a handle – just not a normal one.

The razor is interesting in it’s own right too. With a more normal handle, it could have done well. Or perhaps not – competition was fierce in the early days of safety razors.

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