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  • rickcharles606
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    • Mar 2009
    • 2307

    Posting from phone, sorry about the two posts, LOL.

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    • Owens187
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      • Sep 2009
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      J1 indicates that it is a 1964 Gillette Ball-End Tech.


      As long as it looks like Click image for larger version

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      and not like this>> Click image for larger version

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      If it looks like the second one, it is a Gillette "Old Style", made from 1903-1921. More than likely it is a Ball-End Tech though, as you didn't mention a serial number, which the "Old Style" ones had under the head, and would be a 7 digit number like this >>C118414

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      • lxskllr
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        • Sep 2007
        • 13435

        How about a Gillette A4. I found one of the razors that was stashed away.

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        • rickcharles606
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          • Mar 2009
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          Thanks bro, whatever it is..it gives a good shave. Need to get some better blades now and a good shave soap and brush.
          Any suggestions? I have a medium to course beard

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          • Owens187
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            • Sep 2009
            • 1547

            lx - A4 is a 1955 Flare-Tip Gillette SuperSpeed.

            And

            Does it have a red tip? If so, it aint worth a single penny, so you should send it to me ....right now!!!

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            • lxskllr
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              • Sep 2007
              • 13435

              No, it isn't red. I've spent the last couple minutes looking around the web for the razor. Mine has a black handle, with a silver twisty knob at the bottom.

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              • Owens187
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                • Sep 2009
                • 1547

                Bummer. Still a GREAT shaving SuperSpeed though, I have a '67(M2) just like it. I asked if it was red, because that is one of the years they made red and blue tipped SuperSpeeds, and they are sought-after the most. (red=agressive, blue=super non-agressive, silver= in between)



                Look at the picture in my "Shave-Dens" thread, it should look exactly like the one on my dresser second from left, correct?

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                • rickcharles606
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                  • Mar 2009
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                  Nope, mine is identical to the one I posted in the link. Thanks again

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                  • Owens187
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                    • Sep 2009
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                    Originally posted by rickcharles606 View Post
                    Nope, mine is identical to the one I posted in the link. Thanks again

                    1964 Gillette Ball-End Tech it is then! Which is infinately better shave-wise, IMHO.

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                    • lxskllr
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                      • Sep 2007
                      • 13435

                      Originally posted by Owens187 View Post
                      Look at the picture in my "Shave-Dens" thread, it should look exactly like the one on my dresser second from left, correct?
                      Yup, that's it :^)

                      You guys have got interested in trying this razor out, but I can't remember the last time I used anything but my straight. I may give it a go 2 shaves from now. My fur's grown too long for a DE, so I'll have to use my straight, then try the DE on the subsequent shave.

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                      • Owens187
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                        • Sep 2009
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                        Originally posted by Owens187 View Post
                        lx - A4 is a 1955 Flare-Tip Gillette SuperSpeed.


                        lX, Sorry, the black handle changes things. An A4 with a black handle is a 1980 Black-Handled Flare-Tip SuperSpeed.

                        They used some number designations more than once. The designation "A" was used in both 1955, and 1980. But the black handled ones were only made from 1966-1986. Sorry for the confusion.

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                        • Owens187
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                          • Sep 2009
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                          Originally posted by rickcharles606 View Post
                          Thanks bro, whatever it is..it gives a good shave. Need to get some better blades now and a good shave soap and brush.
                          Any suggestions? I have a medium to course beard
                          As far as a brush, just go to CVS Pharmacy, Walgreens, or Rite-Aid and pick up a Van Der Hagens Deluxe Brush. Seriously, for a 5 dollar brush it is one of my favorites now that its broken in, you can actually see it in the photo I posted above.

                          As for soap, the VDH soap you can find at the places I mentioned, is a damn fine soap for the price. Way underpriced, even. I use it all the time.

                          If you wanna spend a little more, I just got some "Bay and Clove" from The Well Honed Razor.

                          http://thewellhonedrazor.com/bay-and...sized-t35.html .

                          The stuff is rediculous! Slicker than snot, great scent of clove, and gives a great tingly sensation.

                          Originally posted by The Well Honed Razor
                          Product Description

                          It took nearly a year of research and testing to get to this product ready, It is a lightly scented all natural shave soap. containing "No Animal products"

                          The ingredients are simple, Cocoa butter, Shea butter, plant and vegtable oils, and lye (a necessary part of all soap making) I then add glycerine, a mixture of naturally occuring clays, and essential oils.

                          I chose Bay oil for it's antibacterial properties, and Clove oil for it's anesthetic properties.

                          No coloring or artificial scents were added, and the Essential oils are light enough for the most sensitive skin.

                          These 3.5 ounce pucks were hand poured into 8 ounce oversized tins ideal for building a lather, or loading a brush without making a mess. Perfect for travel.
                          You can see a review at:

                          http://www.straightrazorplace.com/fo...ving-soap.html

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                          • lxskllr
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                            • Sep 2007
                            • 13435

                            Ah, cool. I have at least one other, but I'm not sure where it is. I have a mental image of it, but I can't remember the last place I saw it :^/

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                            • Owens187
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                              • Sep 2009
                              • 1547

                              I have that problem alot....

                              Definately give it a try - doesnt come close to a straight, but those superspeeds give a damn fine shave!

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                              • rickcharles606
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                                • Mar 2009
                                • 2307

                                Update on my DE shaving experience; I LOVE IT,and so does my wife...lol. GoVegan sent me a variety of blades to try out and see which I liked the best. I'm almost certain that I prefer the Astra, and the Derby blades. Still haven't gone through all of them yet. The issue I'm having is I can't seem to find a soap that I like better than what I currently use. I've tried all the soaps from the local stores, and I'm going to start looking on the net for a good soap. Anyone have a recommendation of brands or places to look for the soap? Also a good place to buy blades would be great. I'm asking you guys first, because I trust that if you buy from a shop, then that means they're reputable.

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