
Will sharpen one of them and have a play on Sunday.

xl-t, don't be a chicken. I'll send you one of them. If you cut yourself badly, just shoot yourself in the goolies with an air-pistol. That should take your mind off the slashed jugular.
Mack The Knife wrote:Found three of these bad boys Moin had sent me in my chakoo khaana. Two of these haven't even been opened.![]()
Will sharpen one of them and have a play on Sunday.![]()
xl-t, don't be a chicken. I'll send you one of them. If you cut yourself badly, just shoot yourself in the goolies with an air-pistol. That should take your mind off the slashed jugular.
Mack, thanks for your generous offer but I just don't see myself using one.xl-t, don't be a chicken. I'll send you one of them. If you cut yourself badly, just shoot yourself in the goolies with an air-pistol. That should take your mind off the slashed jugular.
Mark you got big collection keep them safe and put to use.Nothing feels better than a traditional shave(im currently in no shave november)Mark wrote:Here is a rather poor picture of the razors I finally managed to drag out of my toothbrush drawer in the bathroom:
Most of these I have purchased at antique stores and garage sales in the 50 cents to two dollar range. I have never spent over $5 for a razor, and probably not over $4 as you can see I do not need one that badly. Many of these were pre-Ebay buys, as mentioned some of these are somewhat pricey nowadays. I have a few more and several of these came with the boxes which are packed somewhere else but my purpose for getting them was strictly to use.
The two on the left are "Fatboy Adjustables" with a mechanism like XL's and here is a funny story about these- These were probably the first two I purchased a long time ago, and idiot me started using them in the "most aggressive" setting thinking it was the "least aggressive" and man did I slice up my face back then! The extra-funny part was I never tried the other setting, being too scared thinking "If I nick myself this badly on low, how bad will I get cut up on high?" After a while I got a different razor that did not require 99% of my concentration while shaving and just kept using the new fixed setting ones. At some point I worked up the courage to try shaving with an adjustable again using a middle setting and then realized my error, LOL. The razor on the left of the lower row is the 1918 model I have referred to in my previous post. It is similar to the one to the right except it has the notched "comb" instead of a "safety bar" like the one to its right. I prefer using the "safety bar" style but I believe a "comb" style probably works better on beards.
Goondasmani you can see my "Fat Handled Tech" on the upper right, I did not mention that your razor is noted for producing one of the smoothest and gentlest shaves of all the Gillette razors so if a person has only one razor that is a great one to have!
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Also, the gray square on the lower left is a sharpening stone for razor blades, it is molded at an angle so it puts bevels on both edges at once but I have to say that unfortunately none of the razor blade sharpening gizmos I have used has ever been able to put as sharp an edge on a razor blade as what they come with new, and with the blades being so cheap I do not need to worry about it.
Goondasmani,goondasmani wrote: Mark you got big collection keep them safe and put to use.Nothing feels better than a traditional shave(im currently in no shave november)
I am going to eat my words.Mack The Knife wrote:I wouldn't say it shaves closer than a Gillette Mach 3, despite me not changing blades for a month or thereabouts.