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Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2007 10:07 pm
by Rob
Thank you, sir! That's the test, really: If the newbs will find it useful. I hope so. Newbies, let me know if this worked out well for you.

Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2007 1:14 pm
by mantic
I think Parker razors are worthy of mention too. FWIW.

--Mark

Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2007 7:01 pm
by Chaps
This is great, Rob. You did a superb job :D

Danny

Re: Cheap shaving tools guide for a newbie.

Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2007 2:45 pm
by mantic
Rob_TN wrote:4. Parker Safety Razor, brand new - around $30 on eBay (may come with blades that are probably of low quality)
More like $20. FYI.

--Mark

Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2007 11:07 pm
by Rob
Whoops, you're right, Mark. I was strictly looking at the Buy-It-Now items. List is updated.

Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2007 2:26 pm
by MaduroMan_wcp
you may want to cruise antique shops for razors. I have picked up about 6 guillete DEs and 4 or 5 of the Gem razors. most I paid for any of em was $20 dollars, and that one was in a case.

Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2007 12:47 pm
by frikazoyd
Just wanted to say I found this post particularly helpful. The first people I saw who recommended wet shaving with a safety razor linked to the afore mentioned $200 gift sets, and frankly I said "forget it." After looking around various forums though, I stumbled on this post and I've used it to acquire the necessary tools on the cheap.

I'll let you know how it goes, just wanted to say thanks for saving me a bunch of money on starting shaving as a hobby. :)

Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2007 11:40 am
by Rob
You're welcome, frikazoyd. I wish you a long and successful DE shaving career! You're right, the $200 shave sets are really not worth it.

Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2007 12:11 pm
by gabes_shadow
Thanks for the great post Rob!

Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2007 8:43 am
by Cavman
Rob, if they are buying a razor at Cotton Blossoms, they also have brushes for $1.50 that are ok. I just got one for a travel brush. Also want to metion the Tweezerman brush, great badger hair for 15 bucks.

New to Wet Shaving

Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2007 9:19 pm
by edinindy
Rob,

Thanks a million for the great information for beginners!

With your information, I purchased a Weishi, the DE sample pack, and a Boar brush online. I purchased some Proraso products from Target.

I am still waiting for my online purchases to arrive.

I did purchase a Proraso brush while waiting for my other to arrive. I used the pre shaving cream and shave soap with my MachIII. I made two passes and it was the closest shave I have ever had.

I can't wait for my other products to arrive and try a DE for the first time.

Thanks again guys for all the great information on DE wetshaving.

Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2007 1:32 pm
by Rob
You're welcome, Gabriel. I wrote it just for you and all the other newbies out there. John, I'll add the Tweezerman to the list in just a moment. I was worried it was a junky brush, but I read several reviews about it here on the forums and it seems to be a good buy for $10 or so.

Ed, you've got all the right tools to get a good start in DE shaving. I'm glad you found Proraso at Target. My Target seems to have trouble keeping the stuff stocked. Good luck and welcome to SMF!

Posted: Sun Apr 08, 2007 11:59 am
by Thundersnow
Thanks for the info! I had always seen cheap blades at walmart and wondered what they were for. Why was I paying almost $3.00 a blade!?!!
I ordered the DE sample pack from the site listed and oredered a Weishi. I plan on picking up an Old Dominion brush and some willaims mug soap plus a stypic. I really appreciate this list! I mentioned DE's to my dad who then asked why I would want to do that. Then he remembered that he has his grandfathers DE set! He's gonna look for it and I have a new heirloom. What could be more personal than a mans shaving kit (that you aren't buried with!). Thanks again.

Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2007 3:43 pm
by Rob
Edited to remove references to Proraso being available at Target. *Grumble*

Added Lumene aftershave to the list. The new Lumene is just as good as the old!

Posted: Sat Apr 21, 2007 5:46 pm
by ishidan
Hi all, newcomer to wet shaving here, just bought a Weishi.

Just wanted to say:
Major thanks to Cotton Blossom Crafts: they not only shipped it to me via a cheaper method than what their website lists, but when I opened the box, I found not only the razor, the box of Dorcos, and the brush, but two Feather blades. That must be CBC's doing, but having lurked here for a few days, I know where those came from and how dangerous they are!

It sure is a good thing the Weishi came so highly discussed and regarded here, for if I saw it on the shelf on my local Asian imports store, I would not have picked it up. The outer box has some of the worst Engrish I've ever seen. To quote:

--arrow pointing to the TTO knurl: "Needlessly load and unload shaver inimitable rotating handle"
--On the side of the box: "Nobleness: made of noble cuprum metal and apply advanced computer product line proceeding superficies plating disposal"
Noble cuprum? That would be copper, would it not? But this is certainly NOT made of copper.

I also couldn't tell whether I had a silver or gold one judging from the box, since BOTH colors appear on the box (it's silver). The inner box is blue plastic, not the wood or leather you'd get from a high end merchant. From the package alone, it looks for all the world like a low-quality-controlled bargain basement knockoff.

But it's not. It's just had its first go round with me, and it passed with flying colors (especially since the rest of the gear was just drugstore grade: Omega brush, Williams soap, and store brand blades). Not a single nick, and less irritation than I've had with the canned goo and disposable blade circus.

Edit: I have now also bought the Merkur HD, which is one of the other most recommended newbie-tools.

The Merkur HD only comes in a cardboard box.

Posted: Tue May 01, 2007 12:44 pm
by Aztecface
Great advice. Thanks.

Posted: Thu May 10, 2007 8:30 am
by scruffy
I purchased the Weishi from Cotton Blossom for $18; a travel boar wood brush for $7-$8; and a regular wood brush for $7-$8. It was very reasonable.

Good info.

Dr Bronner liquid soap is also good for shaving. Rub it on full strength. It is all natural oils and reasonably priced.

Posted: Sat May 26, 2007 11:38 pm
by Walleij
Great tips! Unfortunately I'm in Sweden and if I were to buy each individual item from different U.S. shops - assuming that they even ship overseas - the total shipping would probably be a pain in the hindquarters. :D

(By the way; it seems like Cotton Blossom is out of Weishi razors.)

Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2007 2:41 pm
by stephen732
i'm interested in purchasing a gillette classic w/the nov 15, 1904 patent date. how does one find out the year it was made? and what years were they in production?

Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2007 5:31 pm
by Rob
stephen732 wrote:i'm interested in purchasing a gillette classic w/the nov 15, 1904 patent date. how does one find out the year it was made? and what years were they in production?
I don't know exactly, but these websites should provide you with a start.

http://www.collectorsencyclopedia.com/

http://www.geocities.com/safetyrazors/gil_ser2.htm