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My introduction
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Hello my tost3 community, 

       My name is Jason A.K.A. Golden Age Wet Shaver. I thank yall for letting me join this community. I am eager to make friends, learn more about various SE razors, and do my best to contribute to the growth of this community. I am currently loving my experience with Lather Catcher Razors. I'm interested in learning more about them. Also does anyone know where I can obtain an Enders Speed Razor adapter? I thank yall for taking the time to read and reply back to me. 

Sincerely, 


Golden Age Wet Shaver A.K.A. Jason
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Welcome! Hendrix made some, but I don't find it on their website. GAW9576 may be able to help.
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(05-11-2025, 04:54 PM)Golden Age Wet Shaver Wrote: Hello my tost3 community, 

       My name is Jason A.K.A. Golden Age Wet Shaver. I thank yall for letting me join this community. I am eager to make friends, learn more about various SE razors, and do my best to contribute to the growth of this community. I am currently loving my experience with Lather Catcher Razors. I'm interested in learning more about them. Also does anyone know where I can obtain an Enders Speed Razor adapter? I thank yall for taking the time to read and reply back to me. 

Sincerely, 


Golden Age Wet Shaver A.K.A. Jason

Welcome!  I am glad you mentioned the Enders. I have not used mine in some time. I do not know anyone making adapters.
Happy shaves to ya!
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I've converted vintage enders blades into adapters and may be able to help. I greatly prefer using the ones that have the greyhound on them. In my experience the ones that don't have the greyhound area more brittle metal and after a few uses the ends snap off. I've never had that problem with the greyhounds. I don't have any extras but if you aquire some I can convert them, or give directions on how to.
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Welcome to the forum!
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(05-14-2025, 02:30 AM)GAW9576 Wrote: I've converted vintage enders blades into adapters and may be able to help. I greatly prefer using the ones that have the greyhound on them. In my experience the ones that don't have the greyhound area more brittle metal and after a few uses the ends snap off. I've never had that problem with the greyhounds. I don't have any extras but if you aquire some I can convert them, or give directions on how to.

I appreciate you for taking the time to reply with helpful information. I am interested in making my own Enders Speed Razor Adapter. Apologies for the late response, I've been busy lately.
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(05-19-2025, 01:22 AM)ShadowsDad Wrote: Welcome to the forum!

TYSM for the welcome ?
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(05-20-2025, 11:54 PM)Golden Age Wet Shaver Wrote:
(05-14-2025, 02:30 AM)GAW9576 Wrote: I've converted vintage enders blades into adapters and may be able to help. I greatly prefer using the ones that have the greyhound on them. In my experience the ones that don't have the greyhound area more brittle metal and after a few uses the ends snap off. I've never had that problem with the greyhounds. I don't have any extras but if you aquire some I can convert them, or give directions on how to.

I appreciate you for taking the time to reply with helpful information. I am interested in making my own Enders Speed Razor Adapter. Apologies for the late response, I've been busy lately.

We understand life being busy around here.
Happy shaves to ya!
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(05-20-2025, 11:54 PM)Golden Age Wet Shaver Wrote:
(05-14-2025, 02:30 AM)GAW9576 Wrote: I've converted vintage enders blades into adapters and may be able to help. I greatly prefer using the ones that have the greyhound on them. In my experience the ones that don't have the greyhound area more brittle metal and after a few uses the ends snap off. I've never had that problem with the greyhounds. I don't have any extras but if you aquire some I can convert them, or give directions on how to.

I appreciate you for taking the time to reply with helpful information. I am interested in making my own Enders Speed Razor Adapter. Apologies for the late response, I've been busy lately.

No problem. Let me know through private message when you get some vintage blades to make the adapters from. I can walk you through the way I make the adapter then. There are several different ways, you may want to try a few different ones.
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