Dirk Wainscotting
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Nice, chunky razor.
Nice find, and good for collectors, however I doubt that you would get a good shave. Those are carbon steel blades, and while very sharp when new, years of oxidation, ie corrosion on the edge will dull them while still wrapped in that original packaging. From your picture you can see some evidence of corrosion on the edge of the blade.I have 8 packets of these vintage Gillette Blue blades which I found in a bric-a-brac shop. The one out of its packaging in the photo is the only one I've used as yet (I don't want to use them up because I have no more after these).
T
Nice find, and good for collectors, however I doubt that you would get a good shave. Those are carbon steel blades, and while very sharp when new, years of oxidation, ie corrosion on the edge will dull them while still wrapped in that original packaging. From your picture you can see some evidence of corrosion on the edge of the blade.
Try backing off on the water. I soak mine in hot tap water while showering then a flick to rid it of excess water. Work the puck or cream and if needed a drop or two of water at a time. Rich lather is sure to follow.
Tom D.
I think, the original Gillette "Blue Blades" are overrated.
The blades in the image are Treet blades, not Gillette.