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SOTD - SEptember 2025 - Printable Version +- tost3 (https://www.tost3.com) +-- Forum: Shave of the Day (https://www.tost3.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=14) +--- Forum: SOTD (https://www.tost3.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=15) +--- Thread: SOTD - SEptember 2025 (/showthread.php?tid=944) |
RE: SOTD - SEptember 2025 - Rocketman - 09-26-2025 GAW9576 dateline='[url=tel:1758839577' Wrote: 1758839577[/url]'] The Wester Bro razor (1905-1915ish) is a great razor. I got mine from HoosierTrooper years ago, and it is one of my top performers. They take a modern blade very well and are surprising nimble. Nice post!! Nice to see you on deck! RE: SOTD - SEptember 2025 - Jayaruh - 09-26-2025 Friday's Cold Water Shave Cold Water Rinse Lea Shave Cream Jayaruh #454 Two-band Badger Schick C Repeating Razor Personna Injector CWR Humphrey's Witch Hazel Lustray Spice After Shave The Lea Shave Cream was face-lathered well with the Jayaruh #454 Two-band Badger Brush. Two passes and touch ups with the Schick C Razor and the Personna Injector Blade gave me a close, comfortable shave. After a cold water rinse I finished off with Humphrey's Witch Hazel and Lustray Spice After Shave. I am clean, smooth, and refreshed... RE: SOTD - SEptember 2025 - Jayaruh - 09-26-2025 (09-25-2025, 10:32 PM)GAW9576 Wrote: Great shave the other day with my Wester Bros. Anchor Brand razor and Ishtar which is an incredible scent. That is interesting. Beautiful pictures. I haven't heard of Wester Bros. before. It looks a lot like a J.A. Henkels Rapide. Did you use a wedge blade in it? RE: SOTD - SEptember 2025 - Rocketman - 09-26-2025 SEptember Single Edge Rally Rolls On! A great choice by Jayaruh for today! Schick’s “New Simplified” Magazine Razor (Or for making life easier - Model C) The Schick New Simplified is such a fun shaver. RE: SOTD - SEptember 2025 - Jayaruh - 09-26-2025 (09-26-2025, 03:50 PM)Rocketman Wrote: SEptember Single Edge Rally Rolls On! Great choice, Rocketman. You are doing well following me. HA! Tomorrow is the Schick E. It belonged to my Dad. He made the wood handle for it. That motivated me to make wood handles for Schicks with broken handles. https://jrshaving.blogspot.com/2018/11/new-handle-for-schick-g1.html RE: SOTD - SEptember 2025 - Jayaruh - 09-27-2025 Saturday's Cold Water Shave Cold Water Rinse Lea Shave Cream Jayaruh #454 Two-band Badger Schick E (my Dad's razor with home-made handle) Personna Injector CWR Humphrey's Witch Hazel Lustray Spice After Shave The Lea Shave Cream was face-lathered well with the Jayaruh #454 Two-band Badger Brush. Two passes and touch ups with the Schick E Razor and the Personna Injector Blade gave me a close, comfortable shave. After a cold water rinse I finished off with Humphrey's Witch Hazel and Lustray Spice After Shave. I am clean, smooth, and refreshed... RE: SOTD - SEptember 2025 - Rocketman - 09-27-2025 SEptember 2025 - Still a chance for all you vintage shave fans to get off…… to blow out the Last Three Days!! Schick E. I have always been a Schick fan. The problem I always had with selecting one more often than I do is it feels like cheating. Such easy shaves for me. No tugging, no coaxing, no abrading, no discomfort, no sharpening….why don’t I use these damn things everyday??? Still haven’t figured that out. Schick E. One can get truly lost in the variants of the american manufactured Schick Injector from 1935-1955. There were quite a few noted and folks still fight out the subtleties and argue through the benefits to the user/shaver. Lucky me, I’m in Canada and there was a very stable design held through much of the period, even through several years of Eversharp’s injection into the business. So I stayed out of the variant haggle by ‘Buying Canadian’. Has worked for me. But I hauled out the 35-55 Schick Injectors I have and had some fun poking through. I realized I have only one American Schick Injector which is in the early 1940s dark blue clamshell. I also realized I have never shaved with an American Injector so I figured I would give it a whirl here today in copy to Jayaruh’s choice. I poked through the pile. I chose the 1940’s Schick Injector Razor, a luxurious modern Thayer Badger, an early 1940’s puck of Old Spice I have been stretching out for special shaves like this, and a great tin of Yardley’s Invisible talc similar to ones from the 40’s. The talc was unopened and smelled great when I opened it a couple of years ago - it too has become a special one to use. This razor is very good. I can see some comparison shave tests against the trusty Canuck model in my future!! Great shave today. Why the heck don’t I at least adopt a Schick Saturday rule?? I know why - it does such a great job, my Sunday Lather Catcher razor will be very disappointed!! ☹️ RE: SOTD - SEptember 2025 - GAW9576 - 09-28-2025 (09-26-2025, 12:02 AM)Rocketman Wrote:(09-25-2025, 07:59 PM)Jayaruh Wrote: Here is the blade holder I used. I cannot remember who made it, but it works great. (09-26-2025, 12:24 PM)Jayaruh Wrote:(09-25-2025, 10:32 PM)GAW9576 Wrote: I believe that is the same adapter I have. It was sold by https://hendrix-classics-co.myshopify.com/ unfortunately they don't sell them anymore. Thank you. It is nearly identical to a Henkels Rapide, except the handle is a little different. No adapter needed, at least I don't use one. I don't use them in the Rapide either. RE: SOTD - SEptember 2025 - GAW9576 - 09-28-2025 (09-26-2025, 12:05 AM)Rocketman Wrote:GAW9576 dateline='[url=tel:1758839577' Wrote: 1758839577[/url]'] That's really cool that you have one as well, I have several Henkles Rapide razors and this Wester Bros seems nearly Identical, at least to me. My first wet shave experience was with a Wester Bros unmentionable razor. I wish I still had it. RE: SOTD - SEptember 2025 - GAW9576 - 09-28-2025 I had a very enjoyable shave yesterday with my Ever-Ready 1914 little lather catcher, Subtle Art Soap co. Draconis Ignis and a beautifully resto-moded black boar hair brush. |