RayR
3 years ago

hey...youse guys gots any ideas about jock itch or athletics foot???

delta1 wrote:



Ask Frank about that, fungal infections are his department.
HockeyDad
3 years ago
Shaved today. Harry’s 5 blade cartridge. Wonderful.
Sunoverbeach
3 years ago
I think I shaved last in September. Bowie knife. Nice and clean
RayR
3 years ago

I think I shaved last in September. Bowie knife. Nice and clean

Sunoverbeach wrote:



You are a manly man, not like that HD with his WOKE sissy Harry's razor.

I have a Nisaku Japanese Hatchet, it kinda looks like a straight razor blade. Do you think I should give it a go for a shave?

https://nisakujapan.com/products/nisaku-takenata-stainless-steel-hatchet-6-5-inch-blade-limited-edition-dsr-1k6?_pos=1&_sid=bf86e8398&_ss=r 

HockeyDad
3 years ago

You are a manly man, not like that HD with his WOKE sissy Harry's razor.

I have a Nisaku Japanese Hatchet, it kinda looks like a straight razor blade. Do you think I should give it a go for a shave?

https://nisakujapan.com/products/nisaku-takenata-stainless-steel-hatchet-6-5-inch-blade-limited-edition-dsr-1k6?_pos=1&_sid=bf86e8398&_ss=r 

RayR wrote:



My Harry’s razor identifies as “Harriet” now.
Jakethesnake86
3 years ago
Update. Bought 2 more razors. Gillette king c and after some research got the muhle r41. So far for myself I like the Muhle the best. Running a treet blade currently.

My buddy sent me the leaf razor. He bought the leaf “twig”. I’m personally not a fan of the leaf it’s just a little bit floppy feeling.

Soap I could care less. The Taylor of bond street stuff is a little too smell good for my tastes. I’ll use it up no problem. Grabbed a new boar hair brush that I kinda prefer. It’s a little scratchy feeling but I kinda dig the stiffer brush.

Grabbed a blade sampler to see what I like but I have only really tried the Gillette and shark and now onto the treet ones. Shark is good in my mild razors but I don’t love them in the more aggressive razor I just got.

If you let your beard grow and need a razor that passes thick stubble the r41 is the best I’ve personally used
I’m the snake
Stogie1020
3 years ago
I used sharks for along time Jake. They were my "learning" blade and served me very well. I graduated to Feather and have not looked back. Having said that,

Is there some supply shortage from Japan? The 100 count box of Feather blades I buy is now 2x the normal price... I used to buy it for $25-$30 bucks and it's now at $50!

Wow...
Jakethesnake86
3 years ago
I’ve got a 5er of feathers. The sampler was pretty large. Some stuff I’ve never heard of.

The treet ones I’m running are carbon so I’m trying to use them up ASAP. I don’t want them to rust living in the bathroom. They do work pretty clean.
I’m the snake
Jakethesnake86
3 years ago
Check wall mart .com stogie. If you can handle 200 blades they around 55 for a 200 brick of yellow box feather. Or they have the red and black box 100 packs for 30 something.
I’m the snake
Stogie1020
3 years ago

Check wall mart .com stogie. If you can handle 200 blades they around 55 for a 200 brick of yellow box feather. Or they have the red and black box 100 packs for 30 something.

Jakethesnake86 wrote:


Awesome thanks, I always just check Amazon, didn't think of Walmart.
Jakethesnake86
3 years ago
Amazon has been becoming not so cheap anymore. I use them for convenience though. Wall world has become my price check.
I’m the snake
RayR
3 years ago

Check wall mart .com stogie. If you can handle 200 blades they around 55 for a 200 brick of yellow box feather. Or they have the red and black box 100 packs for 30 something.

Jakethesnake86 wrote:



I've never bought any razor items from WallyMart or Amazon.

There are always better deals out there if you know where to look. eBay is a good source for bulk DE blades sometimes at good prices. Feathers are way overpriced and overhyped but I do use them once in awhile since I did buy a 100 pack last year from Italianbarber.com when they had them on sale for US$20/100. I see Italian Barber has the black and red packs on sale right now for US$24.99/100 blades.

They are in Ontario Canada but their standard shipping to the USA is very reasonable at $7.99.


burning_sticks
3 years ago
Saving time and money by not shaving since 1994.
HockeyDad
3 years ago

Saving time and money by not shaving since 1994.

burning_sticks wrote:



That can work but you have to factor the up-front cost of laser hair removal.
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