Shave #313 this year.
09 Nov 2022
Heritage Collection Shaving provided most of the hardware, Wizamet SI the rest, and Stirling provided the software!
Set the Gibbs replica on setting 2 this morning, sixth shave with the Wizamet blade, and a luxurious lather from the Stirling Unscented with Beeswax soap. Providing part of the luxury was the cashmere knot in the HCS Star/Kambro replica. Very nice with on bleeder nick right under my septum. Finally stopped after several styptic pencil applications and now gives the appearance of needing to clean my nose!
The Gibbs has been an interesting trial so far. The first outing seemed rough, so I carefully loosened the pieces and then snugged them to my satisfaction This removed some of the play I noted in the blade tray. Next outing I dialed down to setting 1 for a very close and comfortable shave. Today's shave wasn't any less comfortable and seems a bit closer than the setting 1 shave, as I'd expect. The large gap also didn't seem to bother me today. I am not exactly sure what is changing when the dial is adjusted. The Gibbs doesn't move like a Gillette, and I have no other adjustable DE razors to compare it with. I assume the safety bar is dropping like a Gillette while the tray holds the blade to the top cap. I need to look more closely, but as I say, the gap seems large all the time.
I watched the video Subie Shaves posted on YT. A sturdier spring looks like a nice addition. He recommends the Rex Ambassador spring, which you can buy from Razor Emporium. But the shipping is almost $15 on a $10 spring, making this an expensive upgrade! Just my thoughts, and I don't know if I can find something at the local hardware store.
ewk,
Dave in KY and
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