Continuing the last days of Vintage April, today was the c. 1965 GEN Contour. This had the push button in plastic and the metal strip in the handle, opposite the side shown. The side shown contains raised letters, GEM, and some ribbing for grip.
The Contour is a mild GEM, smooth shaving, easy to figure out angles, and that makes it a great introduction razor to the GEM format. Interestingly, GEM Cutlery had the Damaskeene razor from c. 1916 and it is both mild and very efficient. Dave introduced me to that gem of a razor (pun fully intended!), Thanks Dave! My point, 50 years prior to the Contour, GEM had a razor that was fantastic for a starting GEM-style, but wasn't "modern" looking!
And the Damaskeene has a very short handle. In any event, I am happy to have both and use them for nice, relaxing shaves!
On another front, Tim has jumped into the pour over method of brewing coffee (I think he has anyway! Maybe I misread his post and he was simply stating he bought a Bodum pour over, and I extrapolated that pour over was new to him! If so, sorry Tim!). I prefer pour over for days off. Like shaving, it can be a little reflection time as you go through the steps of preparing the mug. This was this morning's first "slug from the mug" (a favorite phrase I heard Bing Crosby say to Fred Astaire in Irving Berlin's
Holiday Inn. This movie begins and ends at Christmas, but it hits all the holidays throughout the year. For a while it was hard to find, as PC mindset was concerned over a black face number by Crosby. Now it can be found again, typically with a warning about that number. Honestly, I enjoy the film, yet I can still recognize the stereotypes employed to portray the black actors. Heck, one of the best characters is Mamie, played by the talented Louise Beavers. She did an outstanding job with a very sterotypical portrayal of Black house help. My point is, there is no warning regarding Mamie's character and position, just the black face routine. Okay, off the soap box, Yoop!)
That is a Bee House ceramic pour over dripper. Super easy, two holes in the bottom, and it uses standard #1 filters for easy cleanup. I have a mesh one, and it does give a body fullness similar to a French press, but cleaning up is a bit more than I want on a typical day!
Let's have a good weekend!