Comment on Thursday SOTD Thread - November 28th, 2024 (#536)
djundjila@sub.wetshaving.social 3 weeks ago
GEM 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/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)- 1958-1965: Push Button ← We are here
- 1965-1973: Contour
- 1973-1979: Contour II (The last GEM razor)
gcgallant@sub.wetshaving.social 3 weeks ago
Love the wooden soap tub. Very old-school.
djundjila@sub.wetshaving.social 3 weeks ago
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😂
gcgallant@sub.wetshaving.social 3 weeks ago
Is that an issue with all wooden bowl containers? I’m surprised by your experience but have none of my own.
djundjila@sub.wetshaving.social 3 weeks ago
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.