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Razor experts - What did I buy?

Feraud

Bartender
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GWD said:
What is adjustable on the adjustable safety razors?
Not a stupid question at all. Some (all?) safety razors have an adjustable knob to vary the angle of the blade.

My safety has an 0-9 adjustment knob located under the blade.
 

GWD

One Too Many
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Evergreen, Co
Feraud said:
Not a stupid question at all. Some (all?) safety razors have an adjustable knob to vary the angle of the blade.

My safety has an 0-9 adjustment knob located under the blade.

Has to be some, my safety razor has no adjustments. What advantage comes with "adjustability"?
 

Feraud

Bartender
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Good question. I have not noticed an improvement based on minor blade adjustments.
With non adjustable blades you adjust the position of the blade based on your hand movements. Same difference I guess.
 

GWD

One Too Many
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I think I understand now. I thought maybe it adjusted the actual curvature of the blade. But it adjust the "angle of attack" right?
 

Feraud

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GWD said:
I think I understand now. I thought maybe it adjusted the actual curvature of the blade. But it adjust the "angle of attack" right?
Hmmm...curvature of the blade would be the angle of attack. Same principle I think.
 

rmrdaddy

One Too Many
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South Jersey
Gary,
The adjustables actually change the blade gap; the space between the guide bar and the blade edge. This allows you to get a more aggressive shave. I do my first pass with my Gillette Slim Adjustable set to #2. I do my subsequent passes set on #3, I get a very smooth comfortable shave this way. Starting out with a milder blade setting allows a shorter hair length to be removed, so I get get no pulling or tugging.
 

Alucard73

One of the Regulars
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Location
Texas
If you want to remove a layer of skin (say it was exposed to radiation or something) you can crank the adjustable up to 9.
 

GWD

One Too Many
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Evergreen, Co
rmrdaddy said:
Gary,
The adjustables actually change the blade gap; the space between the guide bar and the blade edge. This allows you to get a more aggressive shave. I do my first pass with my Gillette Slim Adjustable set to #2. I do my subsequent passes set on #3, I get a very smooth comfortable shave this way. Starting out with a milder blade setting allows a shorter hair length to be removed, so I get get no pulling or tugging.

Cool thanks! I'll start looking for one! Any Recommendations?
 

Alucard73

One of the Regulars
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246
Location
Texas
Gillette "fatboy" is the go to adjustable. There is also the "slim". If money is not an object, I recomend the "Toggle". It is a beautiful gold adjustable that shaves wonderfully.
 

Archéologue

Registered User
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37
Location
New York
The razor I am currently using is not adjustable, probably an early model. Its gold plated and was my grandfather's. I used to have the adjustable kind and lost it. It was the best. I seem to remember reading that the honing stone came into being for the use of soldiers who did not have access to replacement blades.

As an aside, I remember getting shaved at the barber shop by an old barber with a straight razor. I have never had such a clean shave, it was so smooth.
Michael
 

rikrdo

A-List Customer
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326
Location
Yucaipa CA
GWD:
Start checking out local thrift stores and antique marts.....many good finds to be had.

or.......
maybe we can work out a trade /swap ?
Some of my shavery for one of your lids ???
Ive got razors and blades, soaps and creams, after shaves and balms.

PM me if your interested.
 

Flieger

Practically Family
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Location
Umea, Sweden
So... It's been a couple of weeks and a number of shaves since I started this post. Now I'm totally hooked on DE safety razor shaving with a budding RAS-syndrome. :eek:

These have been added to my starting collection:
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1: Slim Adjustable (K1) 1965
2: Aristocrat (no serial # found)
3: British flair tip Rocket (no date)

And today (my birthday) my wife added these:
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All smiles over here. :)
 

B Dale Mauger

New in Town
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Location
Crown Point
Lots of good videos on youtube also, geofatboy does a lot of them. If your just starting out I would suggest a shave cream in a tube then work up to the soaps.
 

ChrisT

One of the Regulars
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134
Location
France
My very first razor (in the early 80') was the same as the blue one
 
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