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Wet Shaving
Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2012 9:28 pm
by ohmygodtheykilledkenny
Any other guys still using a traditional wet shave? With a brush, shave soap and a razor I mean.
Personally I use a 50's Gillette Double Edge Safety Razor, fave blades so far are Feather. Real close shave.
Travis
Re: Wet Shaving
Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2012 7:56 am
by myfoot
I didn't know you could still buy shaving soap! That sure brings back memories of the old man standing by the sink using a rear view mirror from an old Desoto as his mirror. Usually had a cigarette hanging out of his mouth while he shaved. I only shave a couple of times a week during the summer and hardly any when it's cold out
Thanks for bringing back some fond memories

Re: Wet Shaving
Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2012 9:25 am
by fillmore nyc
ohmygodtheykilledkenny wrote:Any other guys still using a traditional wet shave? With a brush, shave soap and a razor I mean.
Personally I use a 50's Gillette Double Edge Safety Razor, fave blades so far are Feather. Real close shave.
Travis
myfoot wrote:I didn't know you could still buy shaving soap! That sure brings back memories of the old man standing by the sink using a rear view mirror from an old Desoto as his mirror. Usually had a cigarette hanging out of his mouth while he shaved. I only shave a couple of times a week during the summer and hardly any when it's cold out
Thanks for bringing back some fond memories

Yeah, for me too!! Because of my Dad, I used one of these razors, with a soap cup and brush for the LONGEST time:

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Since switching to a Gillette Sensor razor, I havent used an old style razor in years, but I think I'd enjoy switching back, now that you guys have mentioned it!!
Thanks for the memories as well!!

Re: Wet Shaving
Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2012 10:03 am
by frenchie
fillmore nyc wrote:ohmygodtheykilledkenny wrote:Any other guys still using a traditional wet shave? With a brush, shave soap and a razor I mean.
Personally I use a 50's Gillette Double Edge Safety Razor, fave blades so far are Feather. Real close shave.
Travis
myfoot wrote:I didn't know you could still buy shaving soap! That sure brings back memories of the old man standing by the sink using a rear view mirror from an old Desoto as his mirror. Usually had a cigarette hanging out of his mouth while he shaved. I only shave a couple of times a week during the summer and hardly any when it's cold out
Thanks for bringing back some fond memories

Yeah, for me too!! Because of my Dad, I used one of these razors, with a soap cup and brush for the LONGEST time:
images.26.jpg
Since switching to a Gillette Sensor razor, I havent used an old style razor in years, but I think I'd enjoy switching back, now that you guys have mentioned it!!
Thanks for the memories as well!!

I dunno why you avoided the SCARFACE tone this time fill

THIS was the moment

Re: Wet Shaving
Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2012 10:07 am
by JimiJames
At 3 I learned the hard way
not to put your finger through the
center of the blade

Re: Wet Shaving
Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2012 12:17 pm
by ohmygodtheykilledkenny
Ouch!! Center of the blade sounds painful!
You're welcome for the memories guys, it's a really satisfying shave. I use proraso shave soap, it's got menthol in it so it makes your face all tingly.

I'm thinking of picking up a straight in the spring! Gotta get some funds together for hones and stuff though so that I could maintain it.
Re: Wet Shaving
Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2012 12:42 pm
by 6burgh
I had a girlfriend in high school whose dad was from the UK. He was one of those "take you under his wing" kind of parents. He got me started on the brush and soap wet shave. He had a collection of razors too and even travelled with a leather strap for his straight. Always loved it... now it's all about time, so I shave as little as possible.

Great stuff!
Re: Wet Shaving
Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2012 1:29 pm
by fillmore nyc
JimiJames wrote:At 3 I learned the hard way
not to put your finger through the
center of the blade

It hurts just READING that!!

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ohmygodtheykilledkenny wrote:I'm thinking of picking up a straight in the spring! Gotta get some funds together for hones and stuff though so that I could maintain it.
A STRAIGHT??!! Now THATS a mans razor!!
I still go to an old fashioned barber, and he uses a straight razor to do the back of my neck.
I cant watch... its too close to a Mafioso style of whacking someone.

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Re: Wet Shaving
Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2012 2:33 pm
by ohmygodtheykilledkenny
fillmore nyc wrote:
A STRAIGHT??!! Now THATS a mans razor!!
I still go to an old fashioned barber, and he uses a straight razor to do the back of my neck.
I cant watch... its too close to a Mafioso style of whacking someone.
images.27.jpg

Straights are so badass! My grandpa on my mums side told me when he gave me his Gillettes when I was 13 or 14 that he bought himself a beautiful German straight razor from a jeweler in the 60's, but returned it cuz in spite of having the closest shave he'd ever had, he was terrified of shaving his own neck and throat.
Personally I'm hoping to pick up an old Sheffield made wedge, like a wade and butcher. They apparently take a great edge and as long as you take care of them they last forever.