Hi there! My name is Eric and I like shaving.
I have been shaving since 1979, I suppose. Something came in a tube in the mail for us guys in the house, most likely the Trac II from Gillette. By the time I went to college in the Fall of '83, I was using an Atra. Jump ahead to 5 years ago. I was not happy with my shaves. Not only was it a chore, I couldn't find an aerosol or gel that I liked and cartridges, even at Wally-world, were bank-breakingly expensive. I tried some of the online vendors, and the cartridges didn't seem any better, and only marginally cheaper(?). Then I found a link to some article about DE razors. And oh, the money I could save if I shaved with a double edged blade! And you need a brush or 10, and a couple o' dozen soaps. Let's not forget the blades, dirt cheap, so why not buy them by the bushel?!
Nothing new, right? We have all been there/are there. I have managed to curb my spending. I found blades I like, and three soaps I like. And some brushes. Now to start saving that money!!
Current denizens in the shave drawer:
Primary razor: a Christopher Bradley brass razor (the Karve), with solid plates A, B, and C, and the open comp A.
Secondary razor: actually 2, both J-4 Slims, one steampunk design by Delta Echo Razor Works (sadly shuttered now) and one very nice one with a case.
Tertiary razor: a pre-War Gillette Tech.
Soaps: I am an unscented gent, both for work and for happy sinuses at home!
The Big Three are Sensitive Skin from Mystic Water Soap, Nil from Shannon's Soaps, and Unscented from Mike's Natural soaps.
Brushes: my most reached for are SynBads, from AP Shave Co. And there is a Yaqi tuxedo, and a Razorock BC Silvertip synthetic. Yup, I am also a synthetic brush guy, since 2016.
Many razors and brushes have passed through the drawer, and this is what has stayed.
Thanks for reading! Here are some photos of some of the team.
I have been shaving since 1979, I suppose. Something came in a tube in the mail for us guys in the house, most likely the Trac II from Gillette. By the time I went to college in the Fall of '83, I was using an Atra. Jump ahead to 5 years ago. I was not happy with my shaves. Not only was it a chore, I couldn't find an aerosol or gel that I liked and cartridges, even at Wally-world, were bank-breakingly expensive. I tried some of the online vendors, and the cartridges didn't seem any better, and only marginally cheaper(?). Then I found a link to some article about DE razors. And oh, the money I could save if I shaved with a double edged blade! And you need a brush or 10, and a couple o' dozen soaps. Let's not forget the blades, dirt cheap, so why not buy them by the bushel?!
Nothing new, right? We have all been there/are there. I have managed to curb my spending. I found blades I like, and three soaps I like. And some brushes. Now to start saving that money!!
Current denizens in the shave drawer:
Primary razor: a Christopher Bradley brass razor (the Karve), with solid plates A, B, and C, and the open comp A.
Secondary razor: actually 2, both J-4 Slims, one steampunk design by Delta Echo Razor Works (sadly shuttered now) and one very nice one with a case.
Tertiary razor: a pre-War Gillette Tech.
Soaps: I am an unscented gent, both for work and for happy sinuses at home!
The Big Three are Sensitive Skin from Mystic Water Soap, Nil from Shannon's Soaps, and Unscented from Mike's Natural soaps.
Brushes: my most reached for are SynBads, from AP Shave Co. And there is a Yaqi tuxedo, and a Razorock BC Silvertip synthetic. Yup, I am also a synthetic brush guy, since 2016.
Many razors and brushes have passed through the drawer, and this is what has stayed.
Thanks for reading! Here are some photos of some of the team.
- Eric
Put your message in a modem,
And throw it in the Cyber Sea
--Rush, "Virtuality"
Overloader of brushes, Overlander fanboy, Schickhead, and a GEM in the rough!
Put your message in a modem,
And throw it in the Cyber Sea
--Rush, "Virtuality"
Overloader of brushes, Overlander fanboy, Schickhead, and a GEM in the rough!