Hello folks
As I couldn't find somewhere to post this thread (i.e. an Introduce Yourself chapter or whatever) I decided to throw one in here. Live in WA. I also post on Badger and Blad under the same name so there you go. Have been wet shaving for decades but have only recently started doing it the traditional way again after a hiatus using cartridges and canned cream. Can't honestly say that what I'm doing now gives a better shave than cartridges but in view of the amount of time, effort and money I've thrown at it, I have to say in all dishonesty that it does. I much prefer the traditional equipment. Let's face it, cartridges are just plain ugly. Shave with a few old Gillettes (Long Handled Adjustable, Ball End Tech) an obscure British Open Comb (Souplex) and have just started flirting with SE razors.
Hoping to find some nice supplies of equipment and hope to be able to buy off and sell to some Australians and Kiwis and avoid the crazy postage prices and times having to wait for stuff to arrvive.
Cheers
Pjotr
As I couldn't find somewhere to post this thread (i.e. an Introduce Yourself chapter or whatever) I decided to throw one in here. Live in WA. I also post on Badger and Blad under the same name so there you go. Have been wet shaving for decades but have only recently started doing it the traditional way again after a hiatus using cartridges and canned cream. Can't honestly say that what I'm doing now gives a better shave than cartridges but in view of the amount of time, effort and money I've thrown at it, I have to say in all dishonesty that it does. I much prefer the traditional equipment. Let's face it, cartridges are just plain ugly. Shave with a few old Gillettes (Long Handled Adjustable, Ball End Tech) an obscure British Open Comb (Souplex) and have just started flirting with SE razors.
Hoping to find some nice supplies of equipment and hope to be able to buy off and sell to some Australians and Kiwis and avoid the crazy postage prices and times having to wait for stuff to arrvive.
Cheers
Pjotr
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