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About 5 years ago I found this 1886 Kampfe on eBay.

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Lacking blade stops on the razor and honing skills in my hands, I set it aside, borrowing the handle for my 1914 Ever Ready. After my successful experience with the French Perfecta razor, where I used a spine from a GEM blade as a wedge, I wanted to see if the same would work with this one.

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The blade is held securely. I am a wee bit concerned about the exposed corners,  but I think it will be fine. Worst case I'd mute the corners on some abrasive.
I will take it for a spin tomorrow morning, wish me luck.

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San Diego, Cal., USA
Galhatz, I also have a razor much like this, perhaps even the same model.  I found the angle almost impossible to find and eventually didn't bother with it again.  I shall be very interested to know how you get along with the razor.  

My favorite lather catcher is my 1907 Ever-Ready and I get very nice shaves from it.
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Philadelphia, PA
good luck with it!
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(06-30-2018, 05:21 PM)Freddy Wrote: Galhatz, I also have a razor much like this, perhaps even the same model.  I found the angle almost impossible to find and eventually didn't bother with it again.  I shall be very interested to know how you get along with the razor.  

My favorite lather catcher is my 1907 Ever-Ready and I get very nice shaves from it.

The only important angle the angle in which the blade meets the skin, as flat against the skin as possible,  the comb just stretches the skin and makes sure I don't re-arrange my face...

At first I had the blade backwards to a point it was ineffective.

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I moved it forward to get just enough exposure to my liking.
I have the 1907 Ever Ready... for some reason it feels a bit rough for me  but I will revisit it.

(06-30-2018, 10:07 PM)BPman Wrote: https://m.wikihow.com/Apply-a-Tourniquet

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(06-30-2018, 11:32 PM)andrewjs18 Wrote: good luck with it!

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An excellent shave it was:

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Member
Central Maine
Interesting! Nice razor.
Brian. Lover of SE razors.
#7
Interesting shaver for sure! Thanks for the pic's.



Happy Shaving!
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Just Here for the Shaves
Williamsburg, KY
(This post was last modified: 12-01-2020, 11:19 AM by Dave in KY.)
TAGGING GearNoir and @Maryland998
Friday July 3, 2020
Razor: Graydog Star Lather Catcher
Blade: Gem Personna (1)
Brush: Graydog Quilt Brush
Soap: Graydog Mershaving
Aftershave 1: Humphrey's Alcoholado Maravilla
Aftershave 2: Aqua Velva
Talc: Skipped
Fragrance: Nautica Blue EdT

Had  great go with mine for a 1st shave today  Happy2
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