Does anyone still use these to cut their hair?
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d2/Manual_hair_clippers.JPG
I've got one back home that belonged to my grandfather and would require some "restoration" to say the least before I ever got the guts to put it near my scalp. He died in 1969 so it has lain dormant for many years...
I've been thinking about getting an old German model from eBay to experiment with. I think there is a "new" model on the market, but I don't know if their craftsmanship measures up.
I'm interested in this as an electricity-free alternative that should last for many years with regular maintenance, which is comparatively inexpensive over its lifetime.
I have heard that they can be rough and prone to plucking hair rather than cutting it, but from what I've read a bit of technique, well-oiled sharpened blades, and slow consistent cutting speeds can remedy that situation...
I'm curious to see if anybody is keeping these devices in use!
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d2/Manual_hair_clippers.JPG
I've got one back home that belonged to my grandfather and would require some "restoration" to say the least before I ever got the guts to put it near my scalp. He died in 1969 so it has lain dormant for many years...
I've been thinking about getting an old German model from eBay to experiment with. I think there is a "new" model on the market, but I don't know if their craftsmanship measures up.
I'm interested in this as an electricity-free alternative that should last for many years with regular maintenance, which is comparatively inexpensive over its lifetime.
I have heard that they can be rough and prone to plucking hair rather than cutting it, but from what I've read a bit of technique, well-oiled sharpened blades, and slow consistent cutting speeds can remedy that situation...
I'm curious to see if anybody is keeping these devices in use!