Boomer
Shave Newbie
After retiring from the Army in 92, I had the chance to ditch the disposable razors and go back to wet shaving, the way the ole man taught me.
Up until 2010 I used old Gillette razors from the year I was born. Then one day the daughter came by and stole them all, for her and the grand kids (which are in there late 20s).
So I went on a mission to find a replacement. I started with an Edwin Jagger 98DL like a lot of folks. Then I started to sell them. Then I started selling lady's vintage razors ( Gillette Star Burst).
Even sold a Tech Ranger which took months to find a pristine one.
My final razor is an Edwin Jagger DES89KNBLAMZ, which is the same as a DL only a tad shorter, yet the name is way longer.
I can never use anything else.
The rest of my adventures I'll leave for the forums.
Up until 2010 I used old Gillette razors from the year I was born. Then one day the daughter came by and stole them all, for her and the grand kids (which are in there late 20s).
So I went on a mission to find a replacement. I started with an Edwin Jagger 98DL like a lot of folks. Then I started to sell them. Then I started selling lady's vintage razors ( Gillette Star Burst).
Even sold a Tech Ranger which took months to find a pristine one.
My final razor is an Edwin Jagger DES89KNBLAMZ, which is the same as a DL only a tad shorter, yet the name is way longer.
I can never use anything else.
The rest of my adventures I'll leave for the forums.