Within the last day or so, I received a 1967 Gillette Slim adjustable from an eBay seller. He had done a fine job on polishing the razor to a point that it looks almost new. I was looking forward to it since the slim was the first new razor that I ever bought for myself. Prior to that I had been shaving with a fat boy that my dad had given me, since he preferred his red tip -- if I remember correctly.
So I was all set for a pleasant nostalgic shave, but OMG it was as aggressive as a rabid weasel when only set on 3. I dialed it back to 1 and it was only just tolerable. Suddenly, as I was attempting a flesh shredding ATG stroke , nostalgia was replaced by one of those memories of past pain that we call experience. I had seen this before. That's when the light went on in my head. Not one of those dim yellow government mandated lights either, this was the bright incandescent light of "Oh, I know what this is!" I had done that to my original slim as well -- because I was a teenager and teenagers do weird and stupid things to any gadget that gets in their hands.
Apparently, while refinishing the razor, the dial got one full extra turn. I hadn't been shaving at 3, I had been shaving at 13 or better and when I turned it back to 1 the setting was at least a 10! So I took a paper clip and depressed the dial detent and spun the dial back to where it is supposed to be and now 1 is very, very mild and 9 is pretty aggressive -- just like it's supposed to be. I was able to finish the shave in comfort. All is well in shave world again.
So I was all set for a pleasant nostalgic shave, but OMG it was as aggressive as a rabid weasel when only set on 3. I dialed it back to 1 and it was only just tolerable. Suddenly, as I was attempting a flesh shredding ATG stroke , nostalgia was replaced by one of those memories of past pain that we call experience. I had seen this before. That's when the light went on in my head. Not one of those dim yellow government mandated lights either, this was the bright incandescent light of "Oh, I know what this is!" I had done that to my original slim as well -- because I was a teenager and teenagers do weird and stupid things to any gadget that gets in their hands.
Apparently, while refinishing the razor, the dial got one full extra turn. I hadn't been shaving at 3, I had been shaving at 13 or better and when I turned it back to 1 the setting was at least a 10! So I took a paper clip and depressed the dial detent and spun the dial back to where it is supposed to be and now 1 is very, very mild and 9 is pretty aggressive -- just like it's supposed to be. I was able to finish the shave in comfort. All is well in shave world again.