
The re-packaging and re-introduction of a basically good product is, I suppose, meant to create hysteria in the consumer. Hysteria leading to the expenditure of mass quantities of money. Or, as it may soon be called, Earth Credits. Why not, we've been calling "cash", money for so long. Really, isn't it time for a makeover?
Let me start with the razor: Gillette, a company that has been around for more than a century, has a new razor on the market -- The Gillette Fusion Power Phenom! How's that for marketing? Sign me up...whatever it is, sign me the hell up! Yes, yes. Give me a dozen. How did I ever do without it?
Depending on which unreliable website you choose to read, razors have been around for thousands of years. Research shows patent documents from as early as 1762. In 1901, the first flexible, disposable, double-edge blade was patented by K. C. Gillette. Yep, that Gillette.
I used to shave with a blue plastic handled disposable razor (made by Bic) with one blade. That's it. I found, as I became a more mature man that my shaving needs began to change. Oh yeah, one of those Gillette ads also showed me (maybe 10 years ago) that I could have a plastic handled razor which looked like a steel handled one; and this faux steel razor came with



So back to the Fusion Power Phenom...The Phenom has the following features to recommend it beyond the previous razors that Gillette has made. And remember, all those previous other razors were also highly recommended and evolution is a long, slow process, so men's needs (their hair, skin, etc) have not changed all that much. In fact, they haven't changed at all! Feature #1: Finger Pad (for precision shaving); Feature #2: A flexible

Gillette itself says that the Fusion Power Phantom is better than it's predecessor the Mach 3 Turbo! Mach 3, that's 3 times faster than the speed of sound. That's, well, fast...really, really, fast. Probably the reason the Mach 3 was superceded by the Fusion Power Phantom is because too many men were injuring themselves with all that speed on the Mach 3. Shaving is a task best completed slowly I think.
So in a matter of decades, we have gone from one blade to two blades to the five blades of the Fusion Power Phantom. Hmm? Well, I'm sorry. When it comes to razors anyways, I am not for the changing. In fact, I am declaring here today that the razor was perfected back in the 1970's and needed no further improvements. There is only so much lube, lifting and cutting to be done on this old face.
Next week, I will riff on the toothpaste. And I promise that this next post will be the biggest, bestest, most well thought out, funniest, most artful post you have ever read on this here blog! Really!!