Hello all,
I have a 1918 Gillette Old Type, one that was sold to the Army for a WWI doughboy to use. With a modern blade in it, I feel way too much blade for my liking. At least, I am assuming it is a blade feel. I "ride the cap" when shaving with it; that is, keeping the handle away from my face, risking missing whiskers versus exfoliating my face! I've tried Red Personna, Green 7 O'clocks, Perma-Sharps, and the Gillette Silver Blue (best to date). All give me more of a harsh feel than I like from my shaves.
My question is in regards to shimming. Do I put the shim next to the cap or next to the baseplate? Any tips would be greatly appreciated! As it is now, this razor is used infrequently and is in danger of becoming collected rather than used! Thanks again
I have a 1918 Gillette Old Type, one that was sold to the Army for a WWI doughboy to use. With a modern blade in it, I feel way too much blade for my liking. At least, I am assuming it is a blade feel. I "ride the cap" when shaving with it; that is, keeping the handle away from my face, risking missing whiskers versus exfoliating my face! I've tried Red Personna, Green 7 O'clocks, Perma-Sharps, and the Gillette Silver Blue (best to date). All give me more of a harsh feel than I like from my shaves.
My question is in regards to shimming. Do I put the shim next to the cap or next to the baseplate? Any tips would be greatly appreciated! As it is now, this razor is used infrequently and is in danger of becoming collected rather than used! Thanks again
- Eric
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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!