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What's a good price for a "Lather Catcher?"

I'd like to find a lather catcher in decent functional shape. I really like the ones with wooden handles. What's the price range for these? Any one model preferable?

Thanks gents!
 
Jeff, user grade like 25 to 40 bucks tops.


+1 If you'll remind me tonight, I'll try to send you or post a picture showing a couple that won't work with modern SE blades and some that will. I prefer the shave from my "GEM Junior Bar" lather-catchers over the others personally.
 
+1 If you'll remind me tonight, I'll try to send you or post a picture showing a couple that won't work with modern SE blades and some that will. I prefer the shave from my "GEM Junior Bar" lather-catchers over the others personally.
Thanks cpool! Appreciate it.
 
Sorry I didn't have time last night, but here are some pictures... I just hate to see you pay a lot for something for which you can't use modern blades. I tried to get a close-up so you could see that the main issue on these is to get one that has the little "nubs" or "razor stops" that stop the sharp end of the blade from moving forward any further once the blade is loaded. In other words, the blade stop on the right hand side of the picture is right above my little finger.
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These GEM Junior Bar razors also have the blade stops, great shavers.
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The ones like this with the ornate writing also have the razor stops.

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Here's a picture without the flash so you can see detail without reflection that shows one with the wooden handle like you had mentioned that does have the stops, I've shaved with it, and then the two on the right (Comfort razor & STAR Victorian) that don't have the stops, so you can't use modern blades well with them.
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Here's a picture of these three showing no blade stops on the two on the right.
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I think that's all the pics it will allow. I'll put another post with the other type that won't accept modern SE blades.
Cleave


Thanks cpool! Appreciate it.
 
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You just have to watch ebay, but they generally don't come cheap. Only other option would be to find a B&B member who's willing to give theirs up. They do shave well
 
It is not always easy to spot the blade stops - particularly if you buy on eBay. It is necessary to either identify the particular razor model and year, or try a blade directly in it.

As an example, I have a Comfort razor, manufactured in Germany, very similar to the Comfort posted above, and I get wonderful shaves with mine. It is not always easy to tell, but look carefully for appropriate stops and try a blade if you have a chance.

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