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200 ish DE blades = 4 year's ish shaving = I can wait for Russia to pull out of Ukraine and normal P&G imports to resume.
I suppose that reaching the three-score and ten and more makes forward planning a bit easier. Whilst it might(!) be nice to be between, say, 20 and 50 again, the thought of planning for decades ahead of razor blade requirements is somewhat forbidding.I'll be long dead before I run out of blades, probably soaps/cream as well.
My late grandfathers (one born in 1872 and the other a pilot in the Royal Flying Corps) were happily scraping away until they died.In all of this forward planning, have you all factored in that advancing years means fading eyesight and less physical dexterity.
There must surely come a point that the DE (or god forbit straight), just becomes a dangerous liability that will be forcibly removed by well meaning family and you will be reduced to a battery powered electric shaver ?
Or a 20 year old "carer" who will drag the same cartridge around your face every few days for 6 months at a time
I've known blind wet shavers, and others who shave without a mirror.In all of this forward planning, have you all factored in that advancing years means fading eyesight and less physical dexterity.
There must surely come a point that the DE (or god forbit straight), just becomes a dangerous liability that will be forcibly removed by well meaning family and you will be reduced to a battery powered electric shaver ?
Or a 20 year old "carer" who will drag the same cartridge around your face every few days for 6 months at a time
Oh yes, I remember years ago I had to have an operation on the inside of my ear that ment cutting from the top to the bottom behind the ear.I've known blind wet shavers, and others who shave without a mirror.
It's the unskilled carers on minimum wage you'll need to watch.
TCP - For coughs, colds, scabby holes and inflammation of the bowelsI hope that my lack of dexterity with a straight doesn't hasten that day! But certainly I hope to have got good at honing before blades get hard to get by post. Someone once told me TCP stood for Tom Cat Piddle and I've never got that out of my head! Notwithstanding, smells are the strongest way to evoke old memories.
Very true, and for those of us who still like to experiment and live dangerously, the variety available from elsewhere is going to be seriously diminished. I guess that Razor Blades Club will be the "go to" for more exotic stuff, and I seem to recall that there was a similar outfit in (I think) Sweden, but that's probably more cost and delay than the stuff from Fleabay was.Such a pain, as there were some very good deals on there, and the overall price of blades does seem to be going up everywhere. I stocked up on a few Russian made blades when the Ukraine situation was escalating, so have the dubious honour of having Vladimir Putin to thank for helping me get ahead of the game on this one.
Where to get Statums now? I ordered 100 from India just before the jobbies levitated too near the fan but even Razor Blade Club dursn’t ‘ave ‘em.
I like to buy a few hundred DE blades most months as it soothes my besieged soul. Don’t think I need ‘em for shaving but if it helps the mind, what, what? Been pondering a dawn raid on LB for five ton of Silver Stars but might plump for Nacets from BDS instead. Eee, this choice malarkey…
It's not possible to buy Statums right now, as those sellers on eBay are not allowed to ship blades to the UK.
I'm hoping someone will eventually start up their own website.