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Micromatic Monday
(10-25-2021, 01:40 PM)Old Sarge Wrote:
(10-25-2021, 01:28 PM)Twelvefret Wrote: Happy Micromatic Monday all!! Smile

Nice shave, Twelvefret! With both you and GAW9576 including timepieces in your pictures, it's like a good ole hostage photo where they're holding up today's newspaper! I hope only whiskers were harmed in the act of shaving!!!  Big Grin

(10-25-2021, 01:46 PM)Twelvefret Wrote:
(10-25-2021, 01:40 PM)Old Sarge Wrote: Nice shave, Twelvefret! With both you and GAW9576 including timepieces in your pictures, it's like a good ole hostage photo where they're holding up today's newspaper! I hope only whiskers were harmed in the act of shaving!!!  Big Grin

Good to hear from you, sir!! Yep, I'm an old clock/watch  and radio fan. GAW9576 sure has nice looking time peices. As crafty and skilled as he is, he probably makes them from scraps left over from other projects.

Yes only whisker were harmed in my shave.
I'm just dipping my toe into the watch repair waters. It takes a very steady hand, a very clean dust free setting and lots of very precise tools. I would like to get some basic maintenance tools. I did fabricate to Tiny screwdrivers to tighten a loose dial face on one of my watches. That's watch still needs some other work done that I don't have tools for though. Also with the help of a friend I have switched out dials and hands on 2 other watches. 1 of those needs a whole new movement though that is unrelated to the work we did. It had issues with the movement when I got it and I thought those had been ironed out.
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(10-25-2021, 11:59 AM)GAW9576 Wrote: I used a recently acquired Personna 74 in my Gem Micromatic Open Comb late in the day yesterday. It provided a very smooth shave. Time will tell if the legendary of their longevity is true.

Hey, GAW9576! I've no experience with injector blades/razors. So, the clamping mechanism of the MMOC is adequate to secure the blade?
Bryan, FNG-SE
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Menthol Monday's Micromatic Shave
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A very nice shave with the MMOC with no bumps.
Jim - The Cackalacky Kid "Finally, shaving is fun again..." 
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(10-25-2021, 08:51 PM)Old Sarge Wrote:
(10-25-2021, 11:59 AM)GAW9576 Wrote: I used a recently acquired Personna 74 in my Gem Micromatic Open Comb late in the day yesterday. It provided a very smooth shave. Time will tell if the legendary of their longevity is true.

Hey, GAW9576! I've no experience with injector blades/razors. So, the clamping mechanism of the MMOC is adequate to secure the blade?

Very mush so. It was not made for that blade of course and there is really no reason to do it. But it does hold great and work great.
Happy shaves to ya!
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(10-25-2021, 10:05 PM)Jayaruh Wrote: Menthol Monday's Micromatic Shave
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A very nice shave with the MMOC with no bumps.

That is awesome. I have never used that soap but I hear good things about it.
Happy shaves to ya!
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I know this is a non sequitur for this thread, but didn't know where else to ask it. 

I've been eyeballing the Gem G-bar. Is it a fair summary to say that it is the Featherweight Gen II head with a more heavy handle? How do the shaves compare between a G-bar and a FW? 

I find it interesting when looking a the GEM line you see how they find a successful design feature and carry it across multiple models. I suspect patent issues played a major role as well.
Bryan, FNG-SE
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(10-25-2021, 11:52 PM)Old Sarge Wrote: I know this is a non sequitur for this thread, but didn't know where else to ask it. 

I've been eyeballing the Gem G-bar. Is it a fair summary to say that it is the Featherweight Gen II head with a more heavy handle? How do the shaves compare between a G-bar and a FW? 

I find it interesting when looking a the GEM line you see how they find a successful design feature and carry it across multiple models. I suspect patent issues played a major role as well.

G Bar is a nice mild shaver to me but I've never used the FW so can't compare. Hopefully someone else will chime in.....
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I think they are pretty darn close, excepting the weight.
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(10-25-2021, 08:51 PM)Old Sarge Wrote:
(10-25-2021, 11:59 AM)GAW9576 Wrote: I used a recently acquired Personna 74 in my Gem Micromatic Open Comb late in the day yesterday. It provided a very smooth shave. Time will tell if the legendary of their longevity is true.

Hey, GAW9576! I've no experience with injector blades/razors. So, the clamping mechanism of the MMOC is adequate to secure the blade?

(10-25-2021, 11:52 PM)Old Sarge Wrote: I know this is a non sequitur for this thread, but didn't know where else to ask it. 

I've been eyeballing the Gem G-bar. Is it a fair summary to say that it is the Featherweight Gen II head with a more heavy handle? How do the shaves compare between a G-bar and a FW? 

I find it interesting when looking a the GEM line you see how they find a successful design feature and carry it across multiple models. I suspect patent issues played a major role as well.

Here are some pictures to show how any of the Micromatic razors can work with an injector blade.
They all have the 2 tabs on the inside top of the head that make it possible. I load the blade into the top cap with the razor almost upside down so the inside of the top cap is facing the ceiling like the first picture. Twist the TTO knob till the top is almost all the way closed see second picture. Now I fine tune the position of the blade to be sure it's corners will contact the back of the blade stops. Then carefully close the cap the rest of the way and double check that the blade seated behind the stops on both sides. The 2 tabs on the inside of the top cap are behind the blade pushing it forward into the blade stops and the leading edge is holding down on the blade. Don't over tighten the TTO knob as I have actually had blades imbed slightly into the blade stops. Regular injector blades and twinjector blades can be loaded like this. I tried a Schick Proline B20 but the rounded off corners made it not quite engage both blade stops.

As far as the Featherweight VS Gbar. I have a 1st and a 2nd Gen FW and a Gbar. I definitely prefer the 1st Gen FW to the 2nd Gen and the Gbar. That being said the 2nd gen and Gbar are good razors and I like having them in my collection. I just don't reach for them very often. Perhaps I should use them at least a little more often though.

           
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(10-26-2021, 01:56 AM)GAW9576 Wrote:
(10-25-2021, 08:51 PM)Old Sarge Wrote: Hey, GAW9576! I've no experience with injector blades/razors. So, the clamping mechanism of the MMOC is adequate to secure the blade?

(10-25-2021, 11:52 PM)Old Sarge Wrote: I know this is a non sequitur for this thread, but didn't know where else to ask it. 

I've been eyeballing the Gem G-bar. Is it a fair summary to say that it is the Featherweight Gen II head with a more heavy handle? How do the shaves compare between a G-bar and a FW? 

I find it interesting when looking a the GEM line you see how they find a successful design feature and carry it across multiple models. I suspect patent issues played a major role as well.

Here are some pictures to show how any of the Micromatic razors can work with an injector blade.
They all have the 2 tabs on the inside top of the head that make it possible. I load the blade into the top cap with the razor almost upside down so the inside of the top cap is facing the ceiling like the first picture. Twist the TTO knob till the top is almost all the way closed see second picture. Now I fine tune the position of the blade to be sure it's corners will contact the back of the blade stops. Then carefully close the cap the rest of the way and double check that the blade seated behind the stops on both sides. The 2 tabs on the inside of the top cap are behind the blade pushing it forward into the blade stops and the leading edge is holding down on the blade. Don't over tighten the TTO knob as I have actually had blades imbed slightly into the blade stops. Regular injector blades and twinjector blades can be loaded like this. I tried a Schick Proline B20 but the rounded off corners made it not quite engage both blade stops.

As far as the Featherweight VS Gbar. I have a 1st and a 2nd Gen FW and a Gbar. I definitely prefer the 1st Gen FW to the 2nd Gen and the Gbar. That being said the 2nd gen and Gbar are good razors and I like having them in my collection. I just don't reach for them very often. Perhaps I should use them at least a little more often though.

Thanks for the super explanation and information, GAW9576! Your pictures are excellent! (thumbs up emoji here!)

I've never paid that close attention to the underside of the Micromatic cap and really never noticed that those 2 tabs appear to actually slide into the notches of a Gem SE blade and further secure it against the blade stops. Is that a correct interpretation? I went and grabbed the MMOC and a Gem blade and played with it a bit. Although I've never even touched an injector blade and don't know what the difference is between a regular injector blade and a twinjector blade, I can imagine seeing one now in the bottom half of the Gem blade!

Those are some pretty tight tolerances with the injector blade just barely being wide enough to stay in contact with both the tabs on the cap and the blade stops. I guess if you've gone through the steps of loading one enough and successfully shaved a few times, you'd feel confident that the blade isn't going anywhere.

Thanks for the feedback on the FW vs. G-bar. I guess they are some of the least sexiest of SE razors so if you've got a shelf of awesome to select from...the utilitarian razor will get overlooked!
Bryan, FNG-SE
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