#11

Member
Chicago Suburbs
(This post was last modified: 12-18-2023, 03:19 PM by RayClem.)
You might wan to consider the Karve Brass Christopher Bradley razor with the G plate open comb. It has a blade gap of 1.36mm and a blade exposure of 0.25 mm. It fits within your price range.

However, do not forget the the aggressiveness of a razor also depends upon the blade with which it is equipped. Super sharp Blades like Feather, BIC Chrome Platinum, Gillette Perma-Sharp Super, Gillette Nacet, and & O'Clock Super Platinum (black) can make any razor more aggressive.

Of course, if you are into aggressive razors, you might want to consider straight razors or a shavette equipped with a Feather Professional AC blade.

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#12

Posting Freak
Karve razors are great tools. Good suggestion

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#13
(This post was last modified: 12-18-2023, 01:47 PM by Vpetrishky.)
I only use aggressive razors and now I am using only Yates EH. Wolfman, Muhle R41, Ikon and two or three slants stay in the drawer.

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#14
Thanks for all the comments. They are quite helpful. One very generous member is sending me the R41 to try. I’ll see how that goes.

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#15
I really like my Ikon Tek with a Tibam Ti handle on it. More maneuverability and better balance. No pressure and let the razor do all the work.

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#16
Some great advice which I would agree as well. I enjoy a very efficient razor which one may describe as aggressive. I have never been able to tame the iTech which yields, for me, a harsh shave whereas I can use the R41 as a daily razor. So everyone has their own unique experience.

I do find the Yates EH plate an excellent smooth and aggressively efficient razor that would fit your requirements and far superior to the Karve G or Timeless offerings. You also may consider the Paradigm Salient at $99 a great choice although it is not as efficient as the Yates EH configuration - it’s more like the H plate. So now you have even more options under $150 than your original post. Good luck and let us know which one(s) work for you.

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#17

Member
Chester County, PA
The one thing is the definitions used for aggressive and efficient, which can mean different things to each of us. 

For me:

aggressive means easily causes irritation or can cause weepers.  For some it means blade feel and for others it means what I call efficiency. 

Efficiency means the ability to reduce stubble or growth in the least amount of passes or buffing. 

I am looking forward to reading this.  I generally do not mind 2 passes and clean up or 3 passes and no clean up.  I do not like any razor that I need to buff with. 

I would also say that if a used Tatara Nodachi comes up for sale with a Massamune handle, I would take it in a heartbeat.  That razor is very efficient and not too aggressive.  I sold one here for 110 I think a year ago, it was a steal.

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#18
Wow these responses are terrific.
To clarify I am looking for the ideal combination of comfort and efficiency. For example my prewar Tech is very comfortable and with a Feather blade is semi efficient. Due to the generosity of a fellow member I have tried the R41 and for me it is very efficient and uncomfortable. My current go to razor is the Timeless Aluminum which is comfortable and almost there efficiency wise. I end up BBS with 3 passes and touch ups. I could use this razor daily however would still like to find something that was a bit more efficient while still comfortable. Right now I have my eye on the Timeless Bronze.38. I reached out to Matt and he thought the .78 OC would be too much for daily shaves. I am also intrigued by the Smile Bayonetta but would like to see some reviews. I am also going to have a look at the Yates and Paradigm offerings.
Thanks again and Happy Holidays.
#19
The Paradigm is made in China. I prefer to keep it USA or maybe Canada or Europe. I just looked at the Yates BYOR scalloped brass H plate. I have heard great things about Yates. I just don’t like the idea of giving someone my money and then waiting an undetermined amount of time to get the product.

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#20
One other option is a used Blackbird. I've seen those go for $150 or below on different BST forums. Made in the USA and one of my favorite razors.

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