A while ago a grabbed off ebay a strange lot of very old SE razors.
2 French Lather Catchers and another I can not really recognize.
The Lather Catchers were of the PERFECTA brand.
One came with an oversized wedge blade, in poor shape.
I used a spine to hold a GEM blade in place.
The shave was very aggressive, as you can see from the picture, the blade gap and angle can be summarized with one word: YIKES.
Looking at it with the intended blade, you can see the design was not that aggressive.
After some fiddling, I managed to wedge GEM spine, to re-create the angle, with a GEM blade, like so:
I was a bit afraid to try it again. The previous time i got a small cut.
To my surprise, with proper angle, this became to be a fine gentle razor on one hand, but very efficient and smooth on the other.
A keeper for sure and an honorary member in a GEM rotation.
Plus it is a beautiful piece of art deco...
Cheers,
Erez
2 French Lather Catchers and another I can not really recognize.
The Lather Catchers were of the PERFECTA brand.
One came with an oversized wedge blade, in poor shape.
I used a spine to hold a GEM blade in place.
The shave was very aggressive, as you can see from the picture, the blade gap and angle can be summarized with one word: YIKES.
Looking at it with the intended blade, you can see the design was not that aggressive.
After some fiddling, I managed to wedge GEM spine, to re-create the angle, with a GEM blade, like so:
I was a bit afraid to try it again. The previous time i got a small cut.
To my surprise, with proper angle, this became to be a fine gentle razor on one hand, but very efficient and smooth on the other.
A keeper for sure and an honorary member in a GEM rotation.
Plus it is a beautiful piece of art deco...
Cheers,
Erez