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What is the difference between the red, blue, and black tips??
Issy
Bronco
08-30-2007, 08:04 PM
Somewhere is this thread is an answer. Here (http://www.theshaveden.com/forum/showthread.php?t=2544) About eight posts down.
qhsdoitall
08-30-2007, 08:06 PM
You mean this? (http://www.theshaveden.com/forum/showpost.php?p=33627&postcount=8)
Ok jb, I guess I didn't understand your question. Most of the Super Speeds are regarded as a "medium" shaver. In other words anyone can use them but if you have a heavy beard you will need several passes. Sometime in the 50's Gillette offered 3 choices (with the flared tip - thanks Raf): a light shaving model with a blue tip (which was my first razor); a regular without a colored tip and a "heavy" duty (for the heavy beard) razor with more blade exposure and it had a red tip. After this they came out with an adjustable. Even the red tip is not a rash shaver and anyone can use any model. It all had to do with the blades exposure. With that said, a super speed "type" razor is a general purpose razor that is relatively safe to use. It's a matter of finding the right model (new or old), learning the right angle With the right blade and the proper beard prep they are some say, a "great" razor. A razor for a man with average skin and beard. The razor that you just got would be considered a super speed "clone", a medium shaver.
Somewhere is this thread is an answer. Here (http://www.theshaveden.com/forum/showthread.php?t=2544) About eight posts down.
So the adjustable is a better razor and it was just advertizing? Can anyone tell me about the president TSD has on ebay? I dont mind the finish I have the stuff on hand ( if I can find it ) to gold plate it.
Issy
sparky5693
08-31-2007, 02:40 PM
The president is essentially a non gold plated aristocrat (pre adjustable model). It's a heavier type gillette.
Mottern Man
08-31-2007, 02:42 PM
Red = Heavy
Black = Not so heavy
Blue = Not heavy
Hope this tells ya, I know it dosen't but I tried. ::
jbcohen
08-31-2007, 03:46 PM
Mine has a silver tip. How does this fit into your designations Mottern Man?
Mottern Man
08-31-2007, 03:48 PM
Mine has a silver tip. How does this fit into your designations Mottern Man?
The 70's one that I used = light, easy to use, non agressive.
Most every Super Speed has a Silver tip, the RED,BLUE,BLACK one came out in the 50's and advertised as diffrent for agressiveness.
The 40's other 50's 60's and 70's mostly had sliver tips.
jbcohen
08-31-2007, 03:57 PM
What is your opinion on the older Super Speeds vs the newer models?
Mottern Man
08-31-2007, 03:59 PM
What is your opinion on the older Super Speeds vs the newer models?
The 50's model trumps the 70's anyday of the week IMHO. ;)
jbcohen
09-04-2007, 09:00 AM
How about the 40s Super Speed vs the 50s version?
Mottern Man
09-04-2007, 10:02 AM
How about the 40s Super Speed vs the 50s version?
Sorry, never rode a 40's.
I am sure Bronco has some input on this.
jbcohen
09-04-2007, 11:20 AM
As a general rule are the older razors generally better than the newer model ones or does it really depend on the razor?
Scorpio
09-04-2007, 11:42 AM
As a general rule are the older razors generally better than the newer model ones or does it really depend on the razor?
Again, this depends on many variables. I have used 40's-60's Gillette razors and they all shave great. I used only one blade, IP. The older models had more blade exposure. With the creation of the tip colors razors and the adjustables the company offered more options. Today there are many shavers who use older DE's and others use later models. Everyone has a different preference. Not does it depends on the razor but in great part dependes on the shaver.
Raf
Scorpio
09-04-2007, 11:49 AM
How about the 40s Super Speed vs the 50s version?
There were some manufacturing differences. The 50's were somewhat heavier than the 40's. I believe there were minor differences between the two as far as head design. The Tip colors came out in the 50's offering another option to shavers. In the late 50's the adjustables entered the market. In my opinion 40's razors shave more like a Red tip maybe a Black tip. But I'm not an expert so I could be wrong. This is based on my experiences with both.
Raf
jbcohen
09-04-2007, 03:38 PM
Do you think the 40s super speed is an any better design?
Racso_MS
09-04-2007, 04:04 PM
Most wet shavers are a "preferential" lot. What is sharp for me may be dull for you, what may be aggressive for me may not be for you. I believe Scorpio was inferring to that in one of his posts above. There are some design differences in the 40's and 50's on forward, but as a general rule they are all pretty good razors and what works for you, works for you.
I happen to like Merkur Razor Blades (among others) and more often than not most do not like them. What Mottern Man said Red, Black, Blue is accurate, I own one of each. I also think Gillette was using a marketing tool to promote their razors as they are now...5 blades (OMG) shave better than one (right). Red, Black, Blue...a razor for each type beard (perhaps). They were after all in business to make money. We have a tendency to think of nostalgia when trying to figure out why Gillette made a particular razor and most of the time IMHO is was merchandising...$$$.
I own more than I will ever need or wear out. But I do enjoy using them.
Enjoy your shave...:D
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