I finally decided to dip into my collection and shave with my oldest razor, the 1906 Single Ring in the Gillette Script case. First a little about the razor.
It's the younger brother of the 1903 Double Ring, the Holy Grail of all razors. It was sold in the Gillette Script case before Gillette adopted the famous diamond trade mark.
It is a model of simplicity while being an engineering marvel of perfect functionality. The fact that it can give a perfect shave 103 years after it was made attests to that.
It is a three piece design where the main length of the handle is attached to the blade base comb. The blade cap is screwed down to the blade base by a threaded tube inserted in the handle end.
The razor is heavy silver plated. The only plate loss on mine is at the very end tips of the comb, about the size of the head of a pin on each tooth. The yellow coloration in the bottom photo is due to my tungsten lighting.
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Now for the shave.
I used the red pack Personna blade and chose Penthaligon's Blenheim Bouquet for the occasion.
First off the blade angle is a little different from a Super Speed and even a New open comb. I move the razor head more flush to my cheek to eliminate scraping. I got a very smooth, very close shave. This is heaven. I know some of you have used the Double Ring but this will probably be the closest I ever get to that. I find it is a privilege to shave with this piece of shaving history.
I went three passes and was able to go ATG everywhere except in the mustache area. There was no weepers and no irritation. I finished off with a Witch Hazel splash, Blenheim Bouquet ASB and AS. It was a great shave. I just went a little slower then normal. If you ever get a chance to try the Single Ring just do it. It's a great experience.
Len
It's the younger brother of the 1903 Double Ring, the Holy Grail of all razors. It was sold in the Gillette Script case before Gillette adopted the famous diamond trade mark.
It is a model of simplicity while being an engineering marvel of perfect functionality. The fact that it can give a perfect shave 103 years after it was made attests to that.
It is a three piece design where the main length of the handle is attached to the blade base comb. The blade cap is screwed down to the blade base by a threaded tube inserted in the handle end.
The razor is heavy silver plated. The only plate loss on mine is at the very end tips of the comb, about the size of the head of a pin on each tooth. The yellow coloration in the bottom photo is due to my tungsten lighting.
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Now for the shave.
I used the red pack Personna blade and chose Penthaligon's Blenheim Bouquet for the occasion.
First off the blade angle is a little different from a Super Speed and even a New open comb. I move the razor head more flush to my cheek to eliminate scraping. I got a very smooth, very close shave. This is heaven. I know some of you have used the Double Ring but this will probably be the closest I ever get to that. I find it is a privilege to shave with this piece of shaving history.
I went three passes and was able to go ATG everywhere except in the mustache area. There was no weepers and no irritation. I finished off with a Witch Hazel splash, Blenheim Bouquet ASB and AS. It was a great shave. I just went a little slower then normal. If you ever get a chance to try the Single Ring just do it. It's a great experience.
Len