I thought so too until I drove a BMW.There's no difference in driving a Kia Soul and a Mercedes-Benz or BMW. It's basically the same thing.
I thought so too until I drove a BMW.There's no difference in driving a Kia Soul and a Mercedes-Benz or BMW. It's basically the same thing.
Um, not exactly, Lol!There's no difference in driving a Kia Soul and a Mercedes-Benz or BMW. It's basically the same thing.
Very cool, and nice to see the extra pictures of it. Quite the unusual thing. It is kind of you to offer, but I'll pass on trying it out. I'd probably want to end up owning one. I got rid of my collection a number of years ago, and one sub-section of it was ladies vintage razors. Something about things being miniature always caught my eye.It's a Circlette. Made for women but I still shave with one once in a while for variety. I've got two if you want to try one.
Have you ever had the opportunity to actually shave with one of the miniature ladies types? I don't have an unused blade to try on mine. The photo is of 2 Miss Evans Little Shaver ladies sets with a Bigelow Perkins folding razor which holds a current blade. I find it hard to believe the Evans sets were a not a joke being too small for anywhere except for maybe a ladies upper lip. The cases are tiny with at least 2 different case embellishments. Beautiful design.Very cool, and nice to see the extra pictures of it. Quite the unusual thing. It is kind of you to offer, but I'll pass on trying it out. I'd probably want to end up owning one. I got rid of my collection a number of years ago, and one sub-section of it was ladies vintage razors. Something about things being miniature always caught my eye.
I did try a few out. One had brand specific blades. The blade wrapper was already opened, with one used with a bit of rust, but the other ones were fine. I tried and then cleaned/dried it. It was interesting, it was one of the smaller ones, so I think probably was only ever meant for upper lip/chin. I also used a couple of others I think, but definitely used a Nymph a number of times. I regret very few things about giving up my entire collection, but I do wish I had kept hold of one of the Nymphs.Have you ever had the opportunity to actually shave with one of the miniature ladies types? I don't have an unused blade to try on mine. The photo is of 2 Miss Evans Little Shaver ladies sets with a Bigelow Perkins folding razor which holds a current blade. I find it hard to believe the Evans sets were a not a joke being too small for anywhere except for maybe a ladies upper lip. The cases are tiny with at least 2 different case embellishments. Beautiful design.
It's upsetting that I created a thread asking one question. And the thread had plenty of pages that were informative. And then (I don't even know how) it was turned into that.Some posts removed that were completely out of line.
What's almost as bad, is that despite numerous people reading those posts and even commenting on them, only 1 member reported them.
Thank you for that.
If there is something you see that isn't right, say something- but say it to the Mod Team by reporting it.
Don't engage with those who post inappropriately.
Threads, for better sometimes, and sometimes worse, have a life of their own.It's upsetting that I created a thread asking one question. And the thread had plenty of pages that were informative. And then (I don't even know how) it was turned into that.
Sad!
I appreciate the long response that @desrgrl posted.
I just noticed that it was removed as well. Hopefully it was up long enough to be read by those that post stuff like that!
Now let's get back to the topic at hand!
I started the thread when I started to entertain the idea of an expensive razor. Up to now, I had only bought razors that were considered cheap & midrange (pricewise). Fast forward to another thread I had created for the purpose of gathering opinions on the razors that interested me. In the end I bought an Above the Tie Windsor (The USA made one). I don't know if it's luck but it shaves better than all my other razors. So for me the upcharge was worth it. At least in this case, I discovered that the higher price gave me a better result. And don't get me wrong, my other razors do the job but not as efficiently & smooth. Interestingly enough, I have on order two more razors that would be considered between midrange and expensive. I'm not just sticking to one price range just because it worked out for me this time. I'm also open to anything that works well and can obviously save me money. The good thing about said expensive razors is that if it doesn't work for you, you can always easily sell it!Threads, for better sometimes, and sometimes worse, have a life of their own.
I'm glad my post was seen positively, and my thought was to put my thoughts out there on that, in part because I'm used to being on a lot of forums where it isn't usual to contact mods, and I forget that that should really be the first action, as @luvmysuper has said. I had to go afk for awhile, and everything had been tidied up by the time I got back.
I'm wondering, back to topic at hand, if the various responses have formed into an opinion on it. For me (and I think I posted earlier about the idea) is how good is good? I'm the sort of person, that if I have a great shave, how much better could it possibly be? That said, obviously some have posted that they had a better shave with say a $300 razor than one they had that was $100... but I can't comprehend that kind of difference. I could conceive of having razors that give a better shave then mine (Slim and a Superspeed Flare), and I may very well eventually try a more expensive razor, and I expect it might give a better shave, but then again, I had an early IKon and hated it. My guideline is don't spend more than I am willing to risk on it not being a good fit, and what I can get on a re-sell. After a perfectly good shave, I think I'm one of those that would spend at least a bit more money for something that had an aesthetic that fit with my thoughts/feelings on shaving.... the 'shaving ritual'...as some put it.
So, narrow your list at all? New things you hadn't thought of until now to consider? Are we all just reaching for our own, individual unicorns?
Anything considered high tier above the common lower cost razors!What do you mean by expensive razor? A modern titanium model or the rarest Gillette double ring?
Well, once there was a Muhle R41 series with a panorama of London and Berlin. As for me, it is a very bright thing. I have a connection with Britain, all the more I could buy an English version in London. But I missed it with my obsession with vintage razors. Sometimes I regret it.Anything considered high tier above the common lower cost razors!
True, although humorous. I will have to inventory everything and estimate values so when I am gone my wife can get appropriate amounts for the collection. I would roll in my grave if she got a few bucks for a rare collectible set at the church rummage sale.You and EVERYONE ELSE ON THIS HERE Badger and Blade!
Do you ALSO tell yer wife that she can sell all yer stuff after yer dead, for big money? Yeah, I thought so.....
I have thought of creating a document with a page for each razor showing a picture, description, my cost and an estimated range of value. Then I realized it probably wouldn’t matter and my kids would likely not do anything with it. Since I plan on having another 30 years or so, based on family history, I will have time to reconsider if my children show the least interest.True, although humorous. I will have to inventory everything and estimate values so when I am gone my wife can get appropriate amounts for the collection. I would roll in my grave if she got a few bucks for a rare collectible set at the church rummage sale.
$25 for this one? I get chills just thinking about it.
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I think the beautiful craftmanship is a given with many high cost modern razors. But I've learned in the short time that I've been DE shaving that "The better or best shave" is totally YMMV!Admire the Rocnels, but for their craftsmanship. If anyone can prove that they can actually shave better than acknowledged classics like the New SC, many would be very impressed.