Once saw a video of someone who forged a knife from old razor blades he found in a wall. There were hundreds. They shaved more often in the old days I presume...
They probably shaved about the same but mostly used double-edged (100% steel) blades that could easily fit in a slot, rather than the plastic-clad, quadruple-blade nonsense sold for $8/cartridge.
You can still buy double edged razors for about 10-15 cents apiece, by the way.
15¢ per double edge blade is high unless you're only buying 10 or 20 blades at a time. Get the 100 count pack and you're paying under 7¢ per blade... Each blade should easily last 3-7 shaves depending on your hair, more if you have tough skin ;)
Once saw a video of someone who forged a knife from old razor blades he found in a wall. There were hundreds. They shaved more often in the old days I presume...
They probably shaved about the same but mostly used double-edged (100% steel) blades that could easily fit in a slot, rather than the plastic-clad, quadruple-blade nonsense sold for $8/cartridge.
You can still buy double edged razors for about 10-15 cents apiece, by the way.
15¢ per double edge blade is high unless you're only buying 10 or 20 blades at a time. Get the 100 count pack and you're paying under 7¢ per blade... Each blade should easily last 3-7 shaves depending on your hair, more if you have tough skin ;)