(02-11-2016, 08:41 PM)BadDad Wrote:(02-11-2016, 08:02 PM)Freddy Wrote: @Bruce and BadDad, thanks for the kind words. I guess I'm just trying to say that sometimes the best surprises happen when we least expect them and cost isn't always the deciding factor.
Chris, have you tried a Schick Adjustable Injector razor and injector blade? It's a Single Edge offering a top notch shave, at least on the face. I don't know what it would be like for a head shaver like yourself.
I have not, yet, had the opportunity to try a Schick Injector. There are 2 at a local curio/antique shop that I may pick up, but I just haven't pulled the trigger on them yet. I am the only one in town that seems to be interested in vintage razors, so I am not real worried about them getting grabbed up on me. Town only has about 3500-4000 permanent residents, and these razors have been sitting in these shops for several years, just waiting for a guy like me to come around...
I tried shaving with a GEM Featherweight. Not to my liking. I did not enjoy the experience or the shave at all. Could be techniqe, could be bad blade choice. I would rather trade it or give it to someone than keep trying...
That's interesting because I had some of my worst shaves ever with a GEM open-comb Micromatic SE. I call it the face eater because that's what it felt like when I used it. I could not understand anyone liking it but it definitely has its fans. A few folks started talking up the Featherweight so I thought I might give it a try. I met one of our Scottish members (1morepasswill) in Glasgow this September and happened to mention it to him over coffee. Guess what he sent me as a gift for the holidays? I cannot believe what a fantastic shave I got from it. It's hard for me to believe that the OC Micromatic and Featherweight are siblings.
As for the Featherweight, I wonder if it has to do with face shaving vs. head shaving. Also, the blade can definitely make a difference, at least for me. These are my favorite SE blades: http://tryablade.com/blade/gem-stainless...tfe-coated. Try-a-blade is a merchant here and you may buy as many or as few blades as you like. He offers a very large selection from which to choose.