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The Shave Den

Crawpapa

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I've been DE shaving for a couple of years now, and thought I’d start a thread and see if anyone else enjoys it too.

I bought so much when I started, I still have pucks I haven't used. I started with a cheap Chinese TTO razor from Claire's Beauty store, then quickly upgraded to a RazoRock Mission 3-piece razor. Then I found some razors at swap meets, pawn shops, antique shops, online, etc. I also have a Birdie Bowl for bowl lathering when I plan on doing a few passes.

My favorite brush so far has been the Omega #10048 boar brush. I got a synthetic RazoRock brush, which is a nod to the Rubberset 400. I picked up 200 Gillette 4 Thin Blades from a guy locally, and then I scored big time by finding a Rubberset 400 #3 shaving brush.

Gillette Slim TTO (L3, 1966) razor.
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Gillette Gold Tech.
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Gillette Ball-end Tech.
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Gillette travel razor
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Gem single-edge
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Some brushes I have.

Fuller butterscotch (boar?) brush.
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A synthetic RazoRock brush.
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Rubberset #3 - before knot change
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Rubberset #3 - after knot change. I went with badger hair.
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My go-to razor (when I shave).

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Don't shave my face, just my head. I use a HeadBlade Moto and through some Google searches found cheaper replacement blades for it that are the same as what HeadBlade uses, but not the HeadBlade branded package.
 

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I've been DE shaving for a couple of years now, and thought I’d start a thread and see if anyone else enjoys it too.

I bought so much when I started, I still have pucks I haven't used. I started with a cheap Chinese TTO razor from Claire's Beauty store, then quickly upgraded to a RazoRock Mission 3-piece razor. Then I found some razors at swap meets, pawn shops, antique shops, online, etc. I also have a Birdie Bowl for bowl lathering when I plan on doing a few passes.

My favorite brush so far has been the Omega #10048 boar brush. I got a synthetic RazoRock brush, which is a nod to the Rubberset 400. I picked up 200 Gillette 4 Thin Blades from a guy locally, and then I scored big time by finding a Rubberset 400 #3 shaving brush.

Gillette Slim TTO (L3, 1966) razor.
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Gillette Gold Tech.
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Gillette Ball-end Tech.
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Gillette travel razor
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Gem single-edge
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Those are gorgeous!

I feel like I’m a beginner to the game. I had issues with razor burn/rash from disposables and the search led me down a rabbit hole of multi-hundred dollar razors and brushes. I wasn’t ready to invest in that yet, so I ended up with a Rockwell 6C. I have a short beard and keep my neck clean on plate #6 (most aggressive). I like it so much that I haven’t felt a need to get another, although your collection gives me the itch to. The brush is a natural bristle amazon special. I also love feather blades, so I’ve settled with those.

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I went the straight route about 10 years back.
But since the pandemic been either wearing a full beard or stubble after knocking it off with my electric clippers.
 
I have been using a safety razor for years now. I just keep the way out of date handlebars, so shaving face and head is a lot of real-estate when you are a big guy. Chewing through the lubricated 5 blade whirlygig razors was expensive.

I use a Parker L29. It is well weighted and holds firm without loosening up like some razors do. Shark Super Chrome blades do the trick and are affordable.
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I like a natural Badger hair brush. The one in the set I pictured last is gone and I have a black one now. I will probably look for a softer one for Christmas.

Taconic Eucalyptus Mint soap is pretty nice. Decent lather, does not dry my skin out and I can't stand the stink of hippie sandalwood that most soaps have. This goes in an Austrian stainless cup.71Lb88lmqEL._AC_SX679_.jpgeucalyptussoap.jpg719ezOdc+TL._SX679_.jpg
 
Follow that with a little wax and oil to keep the handlebars conditioned and a splash of Proraso, I am ready for the morning.😎
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I went the straight route about 10 years back.
But since the pandemic been either wearing a full beard or stubble after knocking it off with my electric clippers.
I have a straight that takes disposable blades. The last time I tried using it I though my wife was going to call 911. I looked like I just went 5 rounds in the octagon.

I would like a real straight but I would not find the time to care for it. I have needed to sharpen my Damascus folder for a couple months now.
 
I started out with straight and still have a couple stored away, haven't used them in a long time. Went double for awhile, then switched to injector and never looked back. Lighter, safer, less blade waste, get into tighter spaces, pinnacle of razor technology IMO. Have a couple Shicks and Gilettes that I trade off.
 
I started out with straight and still have a couple stored away, haven't used them in a long time. Went double for awhile, then switched to injector and never looked back. Lighter, safer, less blade waste, get into tighter spaces, pinnacle of razor technology IMO. Have a couple Shicks and Gilettes that I trade off.
I had to go calm my money clip down before it went into cardiac arrest thinking of spending that much on razor blades. 🤣
 
I went the straight route about 10 years back.
But since the pandemic been either wearing a full beard or stubble after knocking it off with my electric clippers.

I have my grandfathers straight razor and the box it came in, but I don’t know too much of the history on it. I’m not sure enough in my capabilities to try and strop and use it either!
 
I like a natural Badger hair brush. The one in the set I pictured last is gone and I have a black one now. I will probably look for a softer one for Christmas.

Taconic Eucalyptus Mint soap is pretty nice. Decent lather, does not dry my skin out and I can't stand the stink of hippie sandalwood that most soaps have. This goes in an Austrian stainless cup.View attachment 141784View attachment 141785View attachment 141786
Nice! I haven’t heard of that soap. My “go to” eucalyptus soap is the Yeti Snot I have. Man that will wake you up in the morning!
 
"DE Shaving", had to look that up, just like dad or grand pa, depending on your age, used to do. Might have to give it a try.

Yep DE shaving is sort of a throwback. I figured if I was going to do something almost every day I may as well enjoy it and not go into debt from the 5 and 6 bladed razors out there. I really needed to start because I was getting bad in grown hairs at the bottom of my neck where my dress shirts rubbed.
 
I started out with straight and still have a couple stored away, haven't used them in a long time. Went double for awhile, then switched to injector and never looked back. Lighter, safer, less blade waste, get into tighter spaces, pinnacle of razor technology IMO. Have a couple Shicks and Gilettes that I trade off.
I’ve been looking for a good injector to add to my mix. I can find the blades pretty easily, but might need to hit my favorite antique stores for an injector.
 

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