#11
Razor is here. Here’s a few side-by-sides with the ti satin vector and colonial general v2 on a tibam handle. First shave later tonight 

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#12

Just Here for the Shaves
Williamsburg, KY
Looking forward to your thoughts/shaves

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Scentsless Shaver
Oakland, ME
(02-03-2023, 11:54 PM)Dave in KY Wrote: Looking forward to your thoughts/shaves

Ditto!

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#14
(This post was last modified: 02-04-2023, 07:45 PM by cornbread.)
First shave is in the books

Soap- AE Khalifa k2
Blade-proline
Prep-none. Right from work

Before I get into shave let me set some context for my perceived efficiency in AC razors from my experience. 

Mild-paradigm se
Medium-colonial general v2
High medium- vector
Aggressive-asylum rx 

All of these are assuming a proline/feather.  They can all be bumped up one step of effeciency with a feather super blade. 

I would rate the Faulx as mild-medium. I’ll test it tonight with a super blade to see where it goes in the scale. Now the metrics. 

Handling- 66 grams and very grippy. The faceted knurling is as deep as I’ve ever seen on a razor. Extremely safe to hold and I imagine the non-polished version is even grippier. 
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the shave-  blade loading was straight forward. Posts are on the cap which is not my preference but if you created a poll on the forum it would go 50/50 so no issue. The important thing is that Blade posts are utilized and the blade sits firm and parallel with the guard. 

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Speaking of the guard. Probably my only gripe with the razor. In my opinion all that surface area creates unnecessary friction against my face. It didn’t a distracting amount of drag, but a more traditional, compact guard would reduce the friction I felt. very possible my lather was under-hydrated.  I’ll try a more hydrated lather tonight. 

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That said, I got an extremely comfortable 3 pass shave. I usually do 2 pass shaves but this one was incredibly comfortable. Great efficiency for the comfort. Felt a lot like the paradigm with a step up in efficiency. No irritation, or cuts. I’m not sure I could cut myself unless I was trying. 12 hours later I’m still bbs in the face with small areas of micro stubble at the jaw line. That is incredible for me as I get a 5 o’clock shadow easily. 

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Next shave tonight.

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#15

Just Here for the Shaves
Williamsburg, KY
Wow! Great thorough review with nice details!! Thanks, looking forward to more Happy2

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Member
Seattle, WA (USA)
I'd like in on the pass-around, please.
Seattle WA

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Shave 3 is in the books. I have now achieved a smooth shave from the proline, feather, and feather super. I love the deep knurling more every shave. Usually a high polish like this results in some handling issues, but not here. Razor is so well-designed it looks amazing on my display. Im hard-pressed to pass it along for looks alone, but it will be moved along tomorrow. 

This razor is special. Many modern-day, mass produced razors lack the finesse and intricacy possessed by the Faulx. This razor does not replace any other AC-type razor because it is completely unique in how it shaves. More effective than the paradigm SE, and more comfortable(and less efficient) than a vector. If you are looking for a comfortable AC razor for effective, comfortable daily shaves this is the one. Excellent stuff Atelier DURDAN   . Great to see artisans producing high-precision, thoughtfully designed razors.

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#18
Highly informative write up cornbread - thanks!

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#19

Just Here for the Shaves
Williamsburg, KY
(This post was last modified: 02-10-2023, 10:43 PM by Dave in KY.)
cornbread ALI Atelier DURDAN The Eagle has landed. Looking forward to some shaves with it starting tomorrow.
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(02-10-2023, 10:13 PM)Dave in KY Wrote: cornbread ALI Atelier DURDAN The Eagle has landed. Looking forward to some shaves with it starting tomorrow.
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Can’t wait to hear your impressions!!


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