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minus-squaredjundjila@sub.wetshaving.socialMlinkfedilinkarrow-up4·28 days agoGEM Days 12b/14: Push That Button – Thu 28 Nov 2024 Brush: Zenith 506B MB (27 mm × 51 mm Manchurian badger) Razor: GEM Push-Button Blade: Personna GEM PTFE Lather: Capt. Fawcett’s – Fig, Olive and Bay Rum Post Shave: Declaration Grooming – B Cubed Solid shave with Capt. Fawcett’s and the Push-Button. These mild modern GEMs are really good autopilot razors. Mild, efficient, intuitive. This was shave 24 of my run through all 14 generations of GEM-style razors: 1906-1953: GEM 1912/Star Cadet/Junior/Damaskeene FLS SLS 1914-1927: 1914 FLS SLS 1924-1933: 1924 Shovelhead FLS SLS 1930-1932: Micromatic Open Comb Gen 1 (Bumpless baseplate) FLS SLS 1932-1941: Micromatic Open Comb Gen 2 (double-edge Micromatic GEM blades) FLS SLS 1940-1943: Micromatic Clog-Pruf FLS SLS 1945-1946: Micromatic Clog-Pruf Peerless FLS SLS 1947-1950: Micromatic Flying Wing/Bullet Tip, with guiding eye until 1948, with plastic knob in the last year FLS SLS 1949-1953: GEM Jewel/Streamline/Ambassador (The beginning of the end IMHO) FLS SLS 1950: New GEM Feather Weight, renamed to “Slim-V Flat Top” in 1953, British version sold as “Natural Angle” by Ever-Ready FLS SLS 1955-1958: GEM V-Slim “Heavy Flat Top” (G-Bar, shiny chrome), New V Natural Angle Heavy Flat Top (E-Bar, less shiny nickel) FLS SLS 1958-1965: Push Button ← We are here FLS 1965-1973: Contour 1973-1979: Contour II (The last GEM razor)
minus-squaregcgallant@sub.wetshaving.sociallinkfedilinkarrow-up4·28 days agoLove the wooden soap tub. Very old-school.
minus-squaredjundjila@sub.wetshaving.socialMlinkfedilinkarrow-up3·27 days agoNot the best choice of material, though. The soap and water really dries it out, and i think I’ve oiled it with linseed oil once per two or three uses😂
minus-squaregcgallant@sub.wetshaving.sociallinkfedilinkarrow-up2·27 days agoIs that an issue with all wooden bowl containers? I’m surprised by your experience but have none of my own.
minus-squaredjundjila@sub.wetshaving.socialMlinkfedilinkarrow-up2·27 days agoThis is my only wooden bowl, so I’m not sure, but I’d assume so. Unless there is a layer of paint or lacquer, or the wood is otherwise stabilised.
GEM Days 12b/14: Push That Button – Thu 28 Nov 2024
Solid shave with Capt. Fawcett’s and the Push-Button. These mild modern GEMs are really good autopilot razors. Mild, efficient, intuitive.
This was shave 24 of my run through all 14 generations of GEM-style razors:
1906-1953: GEM 1912/Star Cadet/Junior/Damaskeene1914-1927: 19141924-1933: 1924 Shovelhead1930-1932: Micromatic Open Comb Gen 1 (Bumpless baseplate)1932-1941: Micromatic Open Comb Gen 2 (double-edge Micromatic GEM blades)1940-1943: Micromatic Clog-Pruf1945-1946: Micromatic Clog-Pruf Peerless1947-1950: Micromatic Flying Wing/Bullet Tip, with guiding eye until 1948, with plastic knob in the last year1949-1953: GEM Jewel/Streamline/Ambassador (The beginning of the end IMHO)1950: New GEM Feather Weight, renamed to “Slim-V Flat Top” in 1953, British version sold as “Natural Angle” by Ever-Ready1955-1958: GEM V-Slim “Heavy Flat Top” (G-Bar, shiny chrome), New V Natural Angle Heavy Flat Top (E-Bar, less shiny nickel)Love the wooden soap tub. Very old-school.
Not the best choice of material, though. The soap and water really dries it out, and i think I’ve oiled it with linseed oil once per two or three uses😂
Is that an issue with all wooden bowl containers? I’m surprised by your experience but have none of my own.
This is my only wooden bowl, so I’m not sure, but I’d assume so. Unless there is a layer of paint or lacquer, or the wood is otherwise stabilised.