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2/27/2016 10:40:44 AM EDT
I broke out my Grandfathers Gem Open Comb Micromatic razor from the 1920s - 30s (not sure of the exact date) after buying Ted Pella coated Gem SE stainless steel blades. I used Stirling Sandalwood soap and after shave balm.

I got a nice shave. It was aggressive but I thought it would be more so. I did one pass as I reduced the amount of passes on my daily work shaves....just a time thing..The razor is shaped like a hoe and I held the door pretty much flat on my face except when trimming up.

My brother got the razor from my father after he passed and he knew I was into wet shaving and gave it to me. It came with the original green Bakelite case and the Bakelite inserts for new and used blades. He also gave me my Grandfather's gold tone ball end Gillette Tech DE razor from the 1920's. That was a nice shave as well.  I am going to get it replated.

It is nice being gifted family heirlooms. Does anyone else use a Single Edge?
2/27/2016 11:00:44 AM EDT
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i recently bought this.  





3/10/2016 10:57:12 PM EDT
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I do. I started with DE then gravitated to SE. I primarily use Gem Razors. I've picked up a bunch over the years on eBay for a couple bucks each. They're my razor of choice. I prefer the open comb and still do 3 passes with it.
3/18/2016 12:34:10 PM EDT
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SE blades that aren't purely intended as industrial scrapers or box opener refills are rare, when I went looking I think I only found one or two options.  The Injector blades are similarly rare.  

With that ball end razor, you may want to put the handle aside and just use the head.  The ball end handles have a tendency to split longways and/or lose the ball from the end, it's just pressed in.  They made the same razor with a thicker single piece handle, that's what I use and those handles are a lot more durable.
3/30/2016 8:35:27 AM EDT
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SE blades that aren't purely intended as industrial scrapers or box opener refills are rare, when I went looking I think I only found one or two options.  The Injector blades are similarly rare.  

With that ball end razor, you may want to put the handle aside and just use the head.  The ball end handles have a tendency to split longways and/or lose the ball from the end, it's just pressed in.  They made the same razor with a thicker single piece handle, that's what I use and those handles are a lot more durable.
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Winston, thanks for the heads up but it was split when I received it. I will have to look for a handle
4/1/2016 10:49:13 PM EDT
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Found some SE blades at CVS and Walgreens. Have yet to try them out in my GEM Micromatic that I picked up last summer for 5 bucks at a flea market. This GEM is gold tone and looks brand new after disinfecting it and running it in a hot ultrasonic cleaner. Having to much fun with my Gillette Fatboy and RedTip
5/10/2016 9:56:19 AM EDT
[#6]
I recently picked up a Gold Gem SE Flying Wing. Really nice shave and smoother that the OC Micromatic I have.
6/5/2016 8:24:30 AM EDT
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I recently picked up a Gold Gem SE Flying Wing. Really nice shave and smoother that the OC Micromatic I have.
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I recently bought a 1920's Schick Injector in really great shape. I plan on trying it sometime but the price of the blades are a little steep. So it will be more of a collectable item and I'll stick with my vintage Gillette razors.
8/30/2016 10:24:46 PM EDT
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SE blades that aren't purely intended as industrial scrapers or box opener refills are rare, when I went looking I think I only found one or two options. The Injector blades are similarly rare.  
With that ball end razor, you may want to put the handle aside and just use the head.  The ball end handles have a tendency to split longways and/or lose the ball from the end, it's just pressed in.  They made the same razor with a thicker single piece handle, that's what I use and those handles are a lot more durable.
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Simply untrue







Shark, Derby, Permasharp, Feather, Gem, Bluebird, Racer Saloon, Lord, Sharp.... There's more but I think I've proved my point, all make SE blades






ETA your favorite DE can be your favorite SE with 20 seconds of your time and a pair of wire cutters!




I'm sorry for your loss but I hope you have fond memories of your grandpa every time you use it!!


 
4/10/2017 9:03:44 PM EDT
[#9]
Above the Tie, Supply, and Oneblade. Above the Tie is fantastic with many options.Supply is made in Fort Worth and has three settings. The Oneblade rocks.