Gene363
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3 years ago
I bought a new single-edge blade shaver that is very impressive. CNC machined and made in Canada.

https://hensonshaving.com 

At Henson, we’ve been making parts for large aerospace projects for 20 years. When you’re making parts that end up in space, you’re making them with longevity in mind. We made critical components for the OneWeb constellation and parts for the Exo Mars rover. Needless to say those parts can’t come back to the shop for repairs, they have to work and they have to work for decades. Manufacturing parts designed to last a lifetime is part of our DNA.

Through a few happenstances, we turned our attention to razors. One thing quickly became evident: many of the products were more focused on selling blades than supporting them. Imagine skating on blades that were wiggling around, or trying to cut carrots with a knife blade that bent and flexed. You could get the job done, but without the accuracy you would prefer to be safe. So we set about designing a razor with this in mind.

The end result is the AL13 razor. Made of Aluminum (which, yes, is the 13th element on the periodic table), we machine this razor to very tight tolerances in an effort to control both the blade extension and exposure. By minimizing these geometries we believe the additional blade support greatly reduces flex and chatter and thereby irritation.

Since our focus was on blade support, and not the blade itself, we designed our razor to work with standard DE (double edge). These blades typically cost 10-15 cents each. And since they are not unique to our razor, you don’t need to buy them from us.

So in setting out to make a quality product that lasts, and focusing on proper function we actually landed on a fairly poor business model. That model being, you buy a razor only once and you do not have to buy any blades from us at all. Most of the innovation in the shaving industry over the last decade has more to do with business models (subscriptions, direct-to-consumer offerings, etc) than function. And hey, that’s ok too. Many of those companies have built tremendous businesses. It just wasn’t part of our DNA.



Changed Shaver to Razor.
Plowboy221
3 years ago
My new shaver should be here this evening and I honestly can’t wait. He’s a Puerto Rican fella with 22 years of experience, Victor recommend him.
DrMaddVibe
3 years ago
Jeremy's Razors FTW

RayR
3 years ago
That looks great Gene, I haven't heard of that company I think but it's amazing the number of traditional DE and SE razors out there these days, they've made quite a resurgence over the years. Even Gillette brought them back.
Traditional artisan shaving soaps and brushes are huge too.

I gave up on those multiblade cartridge razors years ago and have gone back to using only Double Edge and Single Edge razors since. I have some modern production razors but I've been heavily into collecting and using vintage hardware too, Gillette, GEM, Every-Ready, Autostrop, and Schick mostly. I've got some razors going back to the early 1900s. You can still buy new blades for them and they work great.
Jakethesnake86
3 years ago
I like the motto with jeremys. I don’t have any of his razors but I have far too many razors currently. I use a safety razor off and on. Disposable double blades. I’ve got a pile of Harry’s stuff. I’m not terribly picky. Ol single blade bic does wonders on a week old beard
I’m the snake
Plowboy221
3 years ago
On a serious note, some awesome people and always fast shipping been using them for supplies for years.

https://maggardrazors.com/ 
frankj1
3 years ago

That looks great Gene, I haven't heard of that company I think but it's amazing the number of traditional DE and SE razors out there these days, they've made quite a resurgence over the years. Even Gillette brought them back.
Traditional artisan shaving soaps and brushes are huge too.

I gave up on those multiblade cartridge razors years ago and have gone back to using only Double Edge and Single Edge razors since. I have some modern production razors but I've been heavily into collecting and using vintage hardware too, Gillette, GEM, Every-Ready, Autostrop, and Schick mostly. I've got some razors going back to the early 1900s. You can still buy new blades for them and they work great.

RayR wrote:


talk to whistlebritches (Ron)
for some reason I seem to recall that he is tapped into vintage razor blades, and he is always willing to share his knowledge.
Gene363
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3 years ago

My new shaver should be here this evening and I honestly can’t wait. He’s a Puerto Rican fella with 22 years of experience, Victor recommend him.

Plowboy221 wrote:



😂 Chaanged Shaver to Razor.

Thanks for the link too, they also sell the Henson razors.
Gene363
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3 years ago

Jeremy's Razors FTW

DrMaddVibe wrote:




I have one, it's OK, a step above Harry's and minus the woke BS. Jeremy's shaving soap is really good, maybe a tiny bit better than Jack Black Beard Lube, but I need to test more. IMO, both are better than soap and a badger brush.
frankj1
3 years ago

😂 Chaanged Shaver to Razor.

Thanks for the link too.

Gene363 wrote:


plowboy is good peoples
frankj1
3 years ago
used a soap and brush years ago and loved it, kinda felt connected to a couple generations prior. not a trivial part of the experience, but...
I get the best shave of my life using good old Noxema blue tub stuff regardless of blades.
Gene363
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3 years ago

used a soap and brush years ago and loved it, kinda felt connected to a couple generations prior. not a trivial part of the experience, but...
I get the best shave of my life using good old Noxema blue tub stuff regardless of blades.

frankj1 wrote:



Funny, Jack Black's scent does remind me a little of Noxema.
Jakethesnake86
3 years ago
Failed to mention the safety razor I have and used quite a bit was my gramps. I grabbed it when he passed. Might scrape up with it next go round.
I’m the snake
RayR
3 years ago

used a soap and brush years ago and loved it, kinda felt connected to a couple generations prior. not a trivial part of the experience, but...
I get the best shave of my life using good old Noxema blue tub stuff regardless of blades.

frankj1 wrote:



Girly man. 🤨

Seriously though, I've heard of that and some women use hair conditioner. I've also heard that Pears bar soap was sold as a shaving soap back in the 1800's.

But if you haven't used a good shaving soap or cream lathered up with a brush, you haven't lived Frank.
What's old is cool again.

frankj1
3 years ago

Girly man. 🤨

Seriously though, I've heard of that and some women use hair conditioner. I've also heard that Pears bar soap was sold as a shaving soap back in the 1800's.

But if you haven't used a good shaving soap or cream lathered up with a brush, you haven't lived Frank.
What's old is cool again.

RayR wrote:


might wanna actually read the post of mine you replied to and try again...

used a soap and brush years ago and loved it, kinda felt connected to a couple generations prior. not a trivial part of the experience, but...

and now I'm saying that Noxema in the blue tub (not the aerosol can) is far better. I used the soap and brush before you grew pubes. Listen to your elders and learn.

I grew up in a home furnished in Early American motif. My mother actually had a framed pic of a Pears soap ad in a half bath off the kitchen.

And read s-l-o-w-e-r for content retention. It will save you some of your embarrassing responses.
RayR
3 years ago

😂 Chaanged Shaver to Razor.

Thanks for the link too, they also sell the Henson razors.

Gene363 wrote:



That's a shaving noob mistake. 😄 There is one guy that has a shaving channel on YouTube that isn't a noob that calls them "shavers". He's from Oklahoma, maybe that has something to do with it. I don't know.

Ya, Maggards has a huge selection of razors and stuff. Not comprehensive either, there's a lot more out there if you shop around. Even EBAY and ETSY.

https://www.italianbarber.com/ 
https://www.therazorcompany.com/ 
https://phoenixartisanaccoutrements.com/ 
https://www.westcoastshaving.com/ 
https://www.razoremporium.com/ 

Just to name a few.








RayR
3 years ago

might wanna actually read the post of mine you replied to and try again...

used a soap and brush years ago and loved it, kinda felt connected to a couple generations prior. not a trivial part of the experience, but...

and now I'm saying that Noxema in the blue tub (not the aerosol can) is far better. I used the soap and brush before you grew pubes. Listen to your elders and learn.

I grew up in a home furnished in Early American motif. My mother actually had a framed pic of a Pears soap ad in a half bath off the kitchen.

And read s-l-o-w-e-r for content retention. It will save you some of your embarrassing responses.

frankj1 wrote:



Man! You girly men are sensitive. 😂 It's time to get back connected to your prior couple generations Frank when men weren't woke. Just sayin'
Stogie1020
3 years ago
Feather handle and blades here, TOBS cream and a badger hair brush, too.
MACS
3 years ago
Tried the traditional razors. Tore my face up. I had so many nicks and cuts my face was covered in TP swatches.

Edge gel... mach 3 blade. No muss, no fuss, doesn't rip my face up.

Edit: Plus... I hate shaving, so I do it once every 3-4 days. Don't want to grow a beard because it's irritating.
tonygraz
3 years ago
I use am old Shick injector single blade for my multi day beards any shave cream will do. For shorter growth electric and Gillette twin blade will do. Haven't had much in the way of cuts in the past few years - tho I haven't changed how I shave
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