You call that RAD??? Report back when you have at least 10 razors. Then we will consider talking to you about RAD.
At least you can use all of your stuff in a week. Trust us, it will only get much worse.
Does this help?
So it begins....
Now I still want a Gillette from '76. And then....it stops....for real....I think....
If I had all of my stuff pared down to what you have, I'd consider myself cured of RAD. At least you can use all of your stuff in a week. Trust us, it will only get much worse.
Now you're making me feel bad. A week ago, I had a rather pedestrian Gillette. Then came a Weishi 9306 off eBay. And today, a Merkur Progress showed up from the B/S/T forum (because after these two, I knew I had to make sure it wasn't the razor that was keeping from getting a BBS shave). Now to get better soap and brush than the "Premium Shave Set" (Van Der Hagen? Via Wal*mart - it was the only thing I could find locally when I resurrected my Gillette). I hate the brush. The soap is OK, but I've seen so much about Proraso, it's a "gotta try."
It's a slippery slope, eh?
Chico: We have diagnosed your condition. There is absolutely no clinical evidence that you have even the slightest variation of RAD. Congratulations! Please feel free to check back when any of the following conitions prevail:
1. You have purchase multiple razors in a months time.
2. You spend more time searching for razors on B&B, BST, eBay, etc. than you spend with loved ones.
3. You start internalizing Gillette Date Codes, have a working knowledge of what are approximate "best deals" for all the razors you want/need to acquire.
4. You have a variety of hideen "wish lists" with at least 3-4 razors at any one time.
5. You have razors on hand you purchased an have never used.
Until then, be thankful for your shaving-relatd health and enjoy your shaves!