It's great to hear that there are organizations out there providing music education to kids who would otherwise not have it. School shouldn't be about the bare minimum requirements and it's criminal how chronically underfunded our schools are. Anyway, I was on a huge vintage kick a few years ago and found that I enjoy vintage SEs but DEs much less so. They are still beautiful objects to collect. Thank you as always for the positive video. I hope you have a great day. -Eric
I appreciate this video and your use of vintage products. My first vintage razor was a NEW, and my first vintage aftershave was Shulton Old Spice. I also was happy to hear a mention of mantic59. I found his videos when they were several months old, and his four pass method is the way I shave to this day. I use alcohol aftershaves though, which he discourages. Great video!!!
Hmmmm, I'm not sure how I feel about my '34 Aristocrat! I'll have to give it a few uses this next week and see where it rates. Great looking shave HD! Thanks for sharing pard! P.S. glad things have taken a positive turn for you. A little positive thinking and patience (neither of which I normally possess) can usually do wonders for a person and their outlook!
Nice Henry, mine is a 34 in a 36 case as well. Mine was purchased in a leather case which I keep but it's not as nice a shape as the metal 36 which I acquired later. I find it both smooth and efficient and I'm not a big OC user since I'm a daily shaver. I'm sure there can be variances in manufacturing back then.