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Muchos thanks for the oro vaLley.
Warm and comfortable scent but not something that wows me… I’m not the biggest leather fan so no surprises there.
November 20, 2024
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Brush: Wald Stratos Goldvein 29mm A1 Fan
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Blade Holder: Gillette Slim Aristocrat H4 (setting: 7)
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Blade: Astra Superior Platinum (6)
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Lather: Spearhead Shaving Company - Seaforth! Black Watch - Soap
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Aftershave: Spearhead Shaving Company - Seaforth! Black Watch - Aftershave
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Fragrance: Spearhead Shaving Company - Seaforth! Black Watch - Eau de Toilette
2 passes. Face lather. Excellent shave.
Great Black Watchday shave today!
November 20, 2024 – BVWSC
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Brush: Muninn Woodworks w/AP Shave Co 24mm Titanium Synthetic
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Blade Holder: Haircut & Shave Co P076 Ti
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Blade: Astra Superior Platinum (5)
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Lather: Stirling Soap Co. - Oro Valley - Soap
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Aftershave: Stirling Soap Co. - Mountain Man - Aftershave
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Fragrance: Creed - Silver Mountain Water
2 passes. Bowl lather. Excellent shave.
This is a Buena Vista Wetshaving Social Club shave, and wow(!), what a good one. Oro Valley is a dupe of Tom Ford Ombre Leather. With my penchant for placing non-Creed scents in the Stirling Soap “Man” category, I would definitely call this one Leather Man. I was sent a smush of this (thank you @walden@sub.wetshaving.social), but I previously purchased a 1 oz. sample from Stirling and waited to use it today. The scent combines well with Creed’s Silver Mountain Water, but I think a full trifecta of this is warranted.
I almost never use this Haircut & Shave razor. It’s expensive (because Ti), and made in Maryland where I live. Today everything about it was perfect, however. I need to use this one more. I definitely will fit in another use of it within my next 20 shaves this month.
November 20, 2024: Buena Vista Wetshaving Social Club
- Brush: Maggard 24mm Synthetic
- Razor: Chiseled Face - Legacy Raw Titanium (#69)
- Blade: Personna Lab Blue (2)
- Lather: Stirling Soap Co. - Oro Valley - Soap
- Post Shave: Pinaud - Clubman Special Reserve - Aftershave
- Post Shave: Goodfellow & Co. - Face Lotion - Kelp & Sea Mineral
- Fragrance: Jōvan Musk - EdT
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Oro Valley is named after a place north of Tuscon, Arizona, which presumably smells amazing. It’s a really great leather scent, both bright and dark, complex yet simple. I like it a lot.
Smushes for next months BVWSC will be mailed out today. I have 8 envelopes ready to go to @DaveWave94@sub.wetshaving.social , @gcgallant@sub.wetshaving.social , @sahenders@sub.wetshaving.social , @djundjila@sub.wetshaving.social , @whosgotthepudding@sub.wetshaving.social , @PorkButtsNTaters666@sub.wetshaving.social , @snooting@sub.wetshaving.social, and @enndeegee@sub.wetshaving.social.
GEM Days 4a/14: first generation GEM Micromatic Open Comb - Wed 20 Nov 2024
- Brush: Dogwood Handcrafts - Papa Eld with Declaration Grooming B3
- Razor: GEM Micromatic Open Comb (first generation)
- Blade: Personna GEM PTFE
- Lather: Stirling Soap Co. – Oro Valley
- Post Shave: D.R. Harris – Marlborough
This is shave 7 of my run through all 14 generations of GEM-stile razors, and I have reached the first generation MMOC, a.k.a. where GEM razors made the jump from good to great.
The Micromatic Open Comb
Fair warning, I love the Micromatic mechanism and will bore you if you’re not interested in design details.
To recap the story of GEM razors so far: The 1912 is a great shaver and already has half of what makes GEMs great: perfect blade alignment by pressing the edge against blade stops. The two later models of 1914 and 1924 tried to improve upon the design by 1) making loading the blade easier by having a top cap that fully opens, and 2) decoupling the actions of aligning the blade with the stops and clamping the blade by using two separate spring instead of one. So what could GEM improve further if their product already shaves well and loads easily? Make it safer and even easier! The Micromatic twist-to-open mechanism has your fingers safely a few cm away from the edge when the top cap opens. In addition, the top cap opens smoothly, unlike the predecessors’, which is held by buckling springs and opens with a snap motion.
As a second addition, they also modified the blade format to make loading even more easy. Micromatic is the brand name for this razor and also for the new blade format with the three cutouts, see this figure.
The centre cut-out engages with the little post in the centre of the base plate to centre the blade. Previously, the 1914 and 1924 Shovelhead had annoying lateral hooks on their base plates that made inserting the blade fiddly, and the 1912’s blade stops grabbed the corners of the blade which also made inserting the blade into the small opening tricky. The Micromatic’s centre cut-out makes inserting the blade child’s play. You literally just place it on the base plate in you’re done. The second set of cut-outs on the sides is where the top cap engages with the blade and pushes it against the stops. We will talk about these lateral cutouts a bit more with tomorrow’s second generation MMOC.
It is clear that the company’s decision here was to produce a high-tech razor (for the 1930ies), with many machined parts and a clever, but robust twist-to-open mechanism. This represents GEM/ASR Ever-Ready’s third attempt at replacing the cheap 1912 (which is still chugging along successfully) and it’s a bullseye in terms of robustness and ergonomics. Now this first Micromatic has a reputation for being aggressive, but that’s a question of preference and GEM will address it thoroughly over the next four generations of Micromatics.
The shave
Today is already the third Wednesday of the month, which means that it’s Buena Vista Wetshaving Social Club meeting day. This month, see have chosen Stirling Oro Valley. Rod one told us that it was his favourite dupe (or was it the most successful? Not sure anymore), and I can see why. A rich warm leather scent. There is a bright note that feels a bit like citrus to me, but I think that’s my nose playing tricks.
This particular MMOC is the one I used for two consecutive AAs in the GEMs of Wisdom: Finding Serenity in Austerity challenge, and I also took a blade to 100 shaves in it. In other words, it’s my favourite safety razor and I get the smoothest, most efficient shaves from it. It has an unmistakeable pronounced blade feel (great haptic feedback). The angle of the head promotes a flat shave angle (great ergonomics). The crunchy toast buttering audio feedback is legendary.
The timeline
1906-1953: GEM 1912/Star Cadet/Junior/Damaskeene1914-1927: 19141924-1933: 1924 Shovelhead- 1930-1932: Micromatic Open Comb Gen 1 (Bumpless baseplate) ← We are here
- 1932-1941: Micromatic Open Comb Gen 2 (double-edge Micromatic GEM blades)
- 1940-1943: Micromatic Clog-Pruf
- 1945-1946: Micromatic Clog-Pruf Peerless
- 1947-1950: Micromatic Flying Wing/Bullet Tip, with guiding eye until 1948, with plastic knob in the last year
- 1949-1953: 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-Ready
- 1955-1958: 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
- 1965-1973: Contour
- 1973-1979: Countour II (The last GEM razor)
The Micromatic twist-to-open mechanism has your fingers safely a few cm away from the edge when the top cap opens.
Is the TTO knob on this razor still at the bottom of the handle?
Loving these write-ups btw, I’m learning a lot from them. It’s a great introduction to the different GEM razors.