FIRST SHAVE WITH THE NO. 7
Today I decided to go with the 1.1 plate. I used the following items to keep my focus on the razor and not the supporting items. I used the SV 70th soap, Razor Emporium pre soap, Accuforge blade (1) and Omega Mistura brush, HC&C bowl.
The first thing that I noticed is that there was that the weight of the razor was back toward the handle. At first I was concerned, but as soon as I started shaving, I noticed that there was significant blade feel. By having the weight back in the handle, it allowed for less pressure on the head resulting a light touch and no worry about the blade feel. That is not to say, ignore the feel, you just don't have to worry about it as much. In addition to the blade feel, there was also significant audio feedback. I like that, YMMV, because it lets me know if the razor is actually cutting the hair.
The first pass was WTG. The razor performed very well. I had 2 days of growth and although I don't have quick growing stubble, I do have old man coarse stubble. The No. 7 just plowed through it with no tugging. The only issue I had initially was finding the right angle. I started with a shallow angle and although it worked well, it was not comfortable or smooth. I then changed to a steeper angle and the shave changed considerably. The protruding safety bar on the plate did pull the skin away and allowed me to shave comfortably and closely without irritation or blood.
The second pass was XTG. Again the steeper angle provided an excellent pass and the audible sound let me know that I was getting a close shave. Again no nicks, cuts or irritation. You can't ask for more.
The third pass was ATG. This pass always scares me, no matter what I use. The areas of concern are just below the chin and just above the jaw. On this pass I found that a shallower angle seemed to do the trick. Now when I say shallower, I mean just a bit less steep. You still need that safety bar. There was minimal buffing, but, for me, there always is.
CONCLUSION:
The shave was excellent. No nicks, cuts or irritation, either during or after the shave. When I was done, I was sure that I would have significant alum burn. In fact, I had very little if any burn. So I had a very close and comfortable shave using the 1.1 plate. Now for razor comparisons. Keep in mind I am not a hobbyist, although my wife thinks I am. I have the Rex Konsul, Lambda Ares and Athena and the La Faulx classic and ++. I just obtained the Timeless aluminum slant, but I won't count that as one of my premier razors. It is being used as a travel razor only and is not in the rotation. So, how does the No. 7 1.1 plate compare to what I have and use on a regular basis? I find it more comfortable and efficient than the Konsul, even with all the settings. It is comparable to the La Faulx ++ in comfort and efficiency. The 7 is more efficient than the La Faulx Classic and a bit less comfortable. I found the 1.1 plate to be nearly as efficient and and smooth as the Athena, but it was less efficient than the Ares. The No. 7 with the 1.1 plate is an excellent razor and would be a great addition to anyone wanting a top tier razor. I will be interested in seeing how long the shave lasts.
Now it is decision time. Do I try the 1.5 or drop down to the .7???? I shave every other day, normally. My next shave will be Thursday.
RAD is just a permanently temporary condition. I'll get over it.. eventually.