How low can you go?
How low can you go?
I am one of those lucky men with an extreemly light beard that comes out perfect with anything with a blade. I have shaved with: a kitchen knife, hatchette, swiss army knife, ax and a piece of broken glass and it all comes out perfect. Although I will remark after shaving with these things I have learned there are reasons why we shave with blades specifically designed for shaving, all of the weight in the kitchen knife and swiss army knife are in the handle and the blasted thing kept rotating towards my ears. The broken glass, while it did the job perfectly, the uneven surfaces was a major problem.
Since anything will work how low have you found blades and soap? I have found a vendor who will sell Williams for $.90 per puck and Astra blades for $5 for 100. Trouble with the Williams is I have not found a mug to fit the soap and the company does not sell a mug, what solution can you perscribe? Perhaps I will heat the puck in a microwave then pour it into the cup and sit it on the coutner and let it cool to the dimensions of the mug.
Since anything will work how low have you found blades and soap? I have found a vendor who will sell Williams for $.90 per puck and Astra blades for $5 for 100. Trouble with the Williams is I have not found a mug to fit the soap and the company does not sell a mug, what solution can you perscribe? Perhaps I will heat the puck in a microwave then pour it into the cup and sit it on the coutner and let it cool to the dimensions of the mug.
JBC
Nuts about wet shaving
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Good information Squire, I never ever thought that a mug could be fitted to a puck, seems sort of backward to me, seems that the puck should be fitted to the mug but oh well thats life.
Small Tank - I guess non-russians are no good, will take this under advisement.
What is the lowest cost electronic shop for wet shaving consumables? Since anything does well on me its a low cost shoot out.
Small Tank - I guess non-russians are no good, will take this under advisement.
What is the lowest cost electronic shop for wet shaving consumables? Since anything does well on me its a low cost shoot out.
JBC
Nuts about wet shaving
Nuts about wet shaving
Re: How low can you go?
Sounds like you should get a straight, as you won't even need to hone it!jbc wrote:I am one of those lucky men with an extreemly light beard that comes out perfect with anything with a blade. I have shaved with: a kitchen knife, hatchette, swiss army knife, ax and a piece of broken glass and it all comes out perfect.
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Since anything will work how low have you found blades and soap?
Chris
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Low Cost DE Razor Blades
jbc,
The best deals I have seen on DE razor blades for now are 100 Derby Extra's at Amazon for $7.93 w/free shipping and 100 Dorco ST-300 at West Coast Shaving for $8.00 w/free shipping on orders over $80.
The best deals I have seen on DE razor blades for now are 100 Derby Extra's at Amazon for $7.93 w/free shipping and 100 Dorco ST-300 at West Coast Shaving for $8.00 w/free shipping on orders over $80.
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Re: How low can you go?
Make your own soap. Start with one large dead mammal. Render the fat. Follow instructions in a Thirteenth Edition of the Handbook of Physics and Chemistry. Regarding blades, I would begin with one short roll of razor wire and go from there.jbc wrote:I<snip>
Since anything will work how low have you found blades and soap?
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Buzz
My first bulk purchase of blades was 150 Dorco ST-301's for $10.00 delivered. I'm down to a little over 100 of those blades, and I have others, but I could use them exclusively if I had to.
They work just fine in a Lord L122 "Tech," purchased online for $7-8 including shipping.
Kiss My Face unscented in an 11 oz. pump bottle is on sale at a Kroger just south of here for $5.49. I recently purchased a puck of Williams mug soap at the same Kroger for $1.19. I can use it, but it's satisfactory only when spiked with a few drops of KMF.
In the same strip mall as the Kroger above, a Target store has Shea Moisture badger brushes for $8.99. I'm keeping my eye open for a sale.
Every year for Christmas I ask my sister for a bottle of Thayers witch hazel.
I have two tubes of Body Shop Razor Relief, <2008 formula, purchased on clearance for $4.00 a tube.
They work just fine in a Lord L122 "Tech," purchased online for $7-8 including shipping.
Kiss My Face unscented in an 11 oz. pump bottle is on sale at a Kroger just south of here for $5.49. I recently purchased a puck of Williams mug soap at the same Kroger for $1.19. I can use it, but it's satisfactory only when spiked with a few drops of KMF.
In the same strip mall as the Kroger above, a Target store has Shea Moisture badger brushes for $8.99. I'm keeping my eye open for a sale.
Every year for Christmas I ask my sister for a bottle of Thayers witch hazel.
I have two tubes of Body Shop Razor Relief, <2008 formula, purchased on clearance for $4.00 a tube.
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Re: How low can you go?
Reminds me of the quote from "Tin Cup":jbc wrote:I am one of those lucky men with an extreemly light beard that comes out perfect with anything with a blade. I have shaved with: a kitchen knife, hatchette, swiss army knife, ax and a piece of broken glass and it all comes out perfect. Although I will remark after shaving with these things I have learned there are reasons why we shave with blades specifically designed for shaving, all of the weight in the kitchen knife and swiss army knife are in the handle and the blasted thing kept rotating towards my ears. The broken glass, while it did the job perfectly, the uneven surfaces was a major problem.
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For cheap soap go to Walmart or CVS or Walgreens and get a puck of VDS for a couple of dollars, OR, the obvious, get a can of Barbasol for under $2. For cheap razor blades, you can get them at WalMart for less than $2 or $3 for a pack of Wilkinson DE blades.
Gary
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SOTD 99%: Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, soaps & creams, synthetic / badger brushes, Colonial General razor, Kai & Schick blades, straight razors any time, Superior 70 aftershave splash + menthol + 444