Shave of the day 13th February

Razor: Gillette Slim
Blade: Astra Green
Brush: Omega #10048
Lather: GzD Shavestick
Aftershave: BullDog Sensitive Aftershave Balm
Additional Care: Lavish Gentleman Natural Strength Oil Cleanser, Alum Block, BullDog Original Beard Oil, & Pereira Shavery Boomerang Beard Comb

Shave of the day 11th February

Razor: Gillette Slim
Blade: Astra Green
Brush: Semogue TSN LE 2012
Lather: Krampert’s Finest Bay Rum Soap
Aftershave: Krampert’s Finest Bay Rum
Additional Care: Lavish Gentleman Natural Strength Oil Cleanser, Alum Block, Scotch Porter Beard Balm, & Pereira Shavery Boomerang Beard Comb

Shave of the day 8th February

Razor: Gillette Single Ring
Blade: Astra Green
Brush: Gustavo Rimano Manchurian Badger, imitation horn
Lather: Nivea Mild, and a touch of Oway softening shaving cream
Aftershave: BullDog Sensitive Aftershave Balm
Additional Care: Lavish Gentleman Natural Strength Oil Cleanser, Alum Block, BullDog Original Beard Oil, Pereira Shavery Boomerang Beard Comb

Shave of the day 6th February

Razor: Gillette Single Ring
Blade: Astra Green
Brush: Vie-Long #12705B
Lather: Krampert’s Finest Bay Rum Soap
Aftershave: Krampert’s Finest Bay Rum
Additional Care: Lavish Gentleman Natural Strength Oil Cleanser, Alum Block, Scotch Porter Beard Balm, & Pereira Shavery Boomerang Beard Comb

Shave of the day 4th February

Razor: Gillette Single Ring
Blade: Astra Green
Brush: Vie-Long #14033
Lather: Pereira Shavery Orange Blossom w/ activated charcoal
Aftershave: Proraso Wood and Spice
Additional Care: Lavish Gentleman Natural Strength Oil Cleanser, Alum Block, Scotch Porter Beard Balm, & Pereira Shavery Boomerang Beard Comb

Shave of the day 18th January

Razor: Gillette 1958 TV Special
Blade: Persona Platinum
Brush: Vie-Long #14033
Lather: Dr Selby Lavender
Aftershave: Barber No3 Marmara
Additional Care: Lavish Gentleman Natural Strength Oil Cleanser, Alum Block,.BullDog Original Beard Oil, & Pereira Shavery Boomerang Beard Comb

PS: My Seven Razor PIF is still open – have a look and see if you’re tempted!

Shave of the day 16th January

Razor: Gillette 1958 TV Special
Blade: Persona Platinum
Brush: Wilkinson Sword Badger
Lather: Krampert’s Finest Bay Rum Soap
Aftershave: Krampert’s Finest Bay Rum
Additional Care: Lavish Gentleman Natural Strength Oil Cleanser, Alum Block, Gentlemen of Sweden Original Beard Oil, & Pereira Shavery Boomerang Beard Comb

PS: My Seven Razor PIF is still up, with several razors unspoken for. Why not check it out?

Shave of the day 14th January

Razor: Gillette 1958 TV Special
Blade: Persona Platinum
Brush: Vie-Long #13051M
Lather: Pereira Shavery Orange Blossom w/ activated charcoal
Aftershave: Myrsol Aqua De Limón
Additional Care: Lavish Gentleman Natural Strength Oil Cleanser, Alum Block, Gentlemen of Sweden Original Beard Oil, Pereira Shavery Boomerang Beard Comb

PS: My Seven Razor PIF is still up, with several razors unspoken for. Why not check it out 🙂 ?

“Keep innovating” they said…

…more like fiddling and breaking a well working, near perfect design I say – Keep It Simple Stupid and all that.

The 1904; Considered one of the highlights of early safety razors, originals still usable, still shaving great, spawned an untold number of copies, a myriad of different blades available.
The 1965 Techmatic; Considered one of the worst razors ever, can’t get replacement blades today, only lasting claim to fame is that it went to space.
The 2014 FlexBall; Apparently modern man has lost the ability to move his wrist, single source of (expensive) blades, moving parts will wear out, requires a battery, no significant improvement on other carts.

Gillette Old Type cracked handle closeup

From what I can tell, it’s hard to find a Gillette Old Type without a cracked handle these days. Drawing on my education and experience, it is in part due to the way they are made – two end pieces press fitted into a hollow tube. As anyone who have worked with machinery can attest to, this kind of construction gives raise to lots of stress on the hollow piece (hoop stresses – not by itself a bad thing). Stress will, over time, give raise to cracking unless the surface is near perfect.

The Old Type handles were probably anything but perfect when they were made – there would be no point in broaching and polishing the barrels, since razors was and are considered semi-disposable items. At the time the Old Type was manufactured machining the barrel the needed close tolerances would also been much more costly than the equivalent operation would be today, both in money and time.

Click to make bigger

The end result is – with more than a hundred years of hindsight – obvious; the handle cracks. My Old Type (part of my Khaki Kit) isn’t bad, just a short crack on either end, but some handles have cracks going straight from one end to the other.

The cracking is repairable, either by filling it with epoxy or – for the adventurous shaver – by silver soldering or welding. In my opinion it’s not needful to repair it unless the crack hampers the enjoyment of the razor. An easier option may be to replace either just the tube or the whole handle – which has the added benefit of being easily reversible later.