Used my British Fat Handle Tech today & got a stellar shave with it!
Good to hearUsed my British Fat Handle Tech today & got a stellar shave with it!
Be sure to post a review please. I hope you enjoy it!Good to hear
I will try mine for the first time tomorrow morning.
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Doing it in the browser shows the store page with no items, unfortunately
ThanksPaste seller:techichi_shave in the eBay search line and you should be able to find him.
You should also check the Buy-Sell-Trade room right here at B&B. Some great deals on some great razors.
YMMV
Got that idea from the gentleman from whom I got my Hybrid Tech. The washer goes between the bottom plate and the handle to (hopefully) prevent the circular wear marks from tightening the handle.Just curious about the semi-transparent washer/o-ring you are using and it purpose?
Had my first shave with the Gillette 1953 German Tech #34. Used the Maggard MR11 handle (with nylon washer to protect the bottom plate ).
As posted in the "What did you use today?" thread:
Shave 20191008
Pre-shave: Wash face with Neutrogena
Brush: Yaqi Cashmere Synthetic
Soap: Tabac
Razor: Gillette 1953 German Tech #34 w/MR11
Blade: Kai (1)
Post-shave: Thai Alum
Aftershave: Clubman Pinaud Lilac Vegetal
WTG, XTG, selected ATG, plus minor buffing and touch--up.
DFS+. No nicks, cuts, weepers or irritation.
9+/10
The 1953 German #34 Tech is an excellent razor. Is it as good as the Hybrid Tech? I don't think it quite matches up to the Hybrid Tech. I'll know for sure tonight when I use the same Kai blade in the Hybrid.
In any event, the 1953 German #34 Tech is an excellent razor. Matches up beautifully to the Kai blade and provided me with a really nice, clean, close shave. Highly recommended razor for those who appreciate what the Tech can do.
My current Tech preferences:
1. Hybrid Tech
2. German #34 Tech
3. Flat Bottom Tech
4. Pre-war Fat Handle (Canada, triangle slots)
5. Pre-war Fat Handle (USA, triangle slots)
6. Post-war Fat Handle (Canada & USA, oval slots)
6. Mid-1950s English Ball Handle (heavy)
8. Everything else
The Hybrid Tech stands above the others. The German #34 Tech is a very worthy contender.
Both the Hybrid and the #34 are pretty rare, only made for one year (please correct if I am in error on this).
The Flat Bottom and the Pre-war Fat Handle Canadian are very good razors and are much more readily available.
As always, just my opinion and YMMV.
Would you happen to remember whatGot that idea from the gentleman from whom I got my Hybrid Tech. The washer goes between the bottom plate and the handle to (hopefully) prevent the circular wear marks from tightening the handle.
Would you happen to remember what
Size that washer is , I'm going to look
Around the internet and see if I can find
The best/correct one to go on some of
My razors.
Hey that's greatHere you go:
uxcell Nylon Flat Washers for M5 Screw Bolt 10mm OD 1mm Thick Clear 50PCS Amazon.com: uxcell Nylon Flat Washers for M5 Screw Bolt 10mm OD 1mm Thick Clear 50PCS: Home Improvement - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07NRXR8GY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_OMKNDbGYME1N6
Hey that's great
Thank You Sir.
I shaved for the first time with my new Fat Handle Tech this morning.
The razor is incredibly comfortable in the hand and has a good grip even if your fingers are wet.
I loaded the razor with a Voskhod and lathered up a good lather with Arko shaving stick and began to shave.
The razor feels a bit more aggressive than my Ball End Tech and not as smooth, but it may be because I was trying to shave with the same technique as I use with my Ball End Tech (You know, a Tech is a Tech is a tech ... ).
Gradually as I tried to adapt my technique to this razor it felt better and more smooth.
After the second pass and some buffing, I had a nice DFS.
The only downside after shaving was a slight irritation to my neck and some minor weepers, but it was probably due to the wrong technique, and maybe the wrong blade.
Next shave will be tomorrow and then I'll try it with a Gillette Nacet blade.
Tech's do seem to vary in their aggresiveness...