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(06-01-2023, 11:04 PM)Dave in KY Wrote: VERY cool !!

Thanks! I got very lucky and found it in an antique store last summer. I posted pictures in a Facebook group and asked for help identifying this specific model, and Subie Shaves answered me. I let him test it out, and he made a few videos with it. Here's one:

https://youtu.be/m5-7vdGCwGc
#12

Just Here for the Shaves
Williamsburg, KY
(06-01-2023, 11:18 PM)Stickshift Wrote:
(06-01-2023, 11:04 PM)Dave in KY Wrote: VERY cool !!

Thanks! I got very lucky and found it in an antique store last summer. I posted pictures in a Facebook group and asked for help identifying this specific model, and Subie Shaves answered me. I let him test it out, and he made a few videos with it. Here's one:

https://youtu.be/m5-7vdGCwGc

I've only seen 1 of those before Happy2

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#13
I picked one up complete with an entire pack of original blades almost exactly 2 years ago. Still haven't gotten around to modding a blade to use as a shim, so I still haven't tried it yet. I like the idea of Ian's adapter, but like yohannrjm mentions, I suspect I'll want more blade exposure than Ian's adapter will give me.
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#14

Scentsless Shaver
Oakland, ME
Here are some thoughts I had recently. 

https://damnfineshave.com/thread-shaving...#pid498076

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#15
I've been experimenting a bit with the Enders (and I did acquire an Enders Speed Shaver to add to my Enders Speed Razor Big Grin ).

Something positive:

One of the flaws with using injector blades with the Enders razors is the blade itself - I've tried several injector blades and they just don't seem to match up with the best DE blades for sharpness. However, the Feather AC blades certainly do! They are pretty much better than any DE blade for me. So, I decided to cut one down to size to fit the Enders.

It really makes an already good razor better. It is so smooth and makes the razor more efficient. I definitely will use these blades more in the Enders.

The process is simple:
1) Using the Enders Blade as a gauge, cut down the AC blade to length with a good pair of snips. It should not bend or deform if you're using good stuff. I did it while I held the blade in my off hand.
2) Round of the corner of the snipped end to match the curvature of the other end. I used a diamond hone (because I have them), but sandpaper should work.

The process takes about 30 sec.

Something negative:

I've found that using a dulled Enders blade as a shim can lead to rust. This could be because of galvanic corrosion or maybe it's just because of the water trapped there. The Enders blade is probably not stainless and that's the issue. Short of taking everything apart after each shave and drying it, I can't think of a way to avoid it if you use a shim. It is making the commercially available shims look better all the time.
- Yohann
#16
I know that the Enders razors may be too mild for some people. It is 'adjustable' depending on how far you have the injector blade stick out, but I noticed something else that may be interesting to users.

I have both an Enders Speed Razor and an Enders Speed Shaver - both being black handled versions. 

I have been consistently underwhelmed with the shave from the Enders Speed Shaver, but I love the shave from the Enders Speed Razor. I think the geometries are slightly different. I know the head on the 'Razor' is slightly wider, allowing an unmodified injector blade to fit. The 'Shaver' requires me to sand down some injector blades to fit them in. 

I'm not sure if this is particular to the razors I have or if it is a more general difference, but it is something to keep in mind if you're curious about these razors. 

The good news is that the 'Razor' seems to be more common (and cheaper) than the 'Shaver'. 

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- Yohann


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