(This post was last modified: 07-29-2019, 01:49 PM by Dragonsbeard.)
(07-29-2019, 12:38 PM)JimmyH Wrote: I've got a 1st gen OC, # 012, and a 2nd gen SB, # 316. I don't know that the plates are interchangeable on the originals ... might be, I've never tried it. I do know that the write ups on the history say that there was a change in the geometry of the 2nd gen from the 1st gen. One way or the other, great shavers. I wish Shane was doing a 2nd gen 0C, I'd like to try one to see how much different it is from the 1st gen OC.
Nice pair! From what I've read the 1st Gen OC at the time was reviewed by people that bought them and they complained that the razor was to aggressive which I don't understand at all as I'd call it very efficient but a wonderful shaver. Anyway Richard went back to the drawing board and came up with the 2 Gens which were both milder. I like you had the 2nd Gen SB so I can't say how the 2nd Gen OC compares to the 1st Gen OC but can only say as you probably know that the 1st Gen OC is more efficient than the 2nd Gen SB. I hope maybe down the road Shane will come out with the 2nd Gen OC as well but I'll be very happy to get the 2nd Gen SB back in my den being that I sold mine a few yrs ago like a dummy!
I've got the 1st Gen OC and I'm going to be doing some comparison Shave Offs with some of the more popular very efficient razors currently on the market. You have the 2nd Gen SB so maybe if your up for it you can do a couple of comparison shaves also. This way members can get an idea of what the 1st Gen and 2nd Gen's shave like in comparison to some of the modern day razors leading up to the release. Just suggesting that those of us that have the originals can help other members to get a better idea of what model they may what to choose when the new Tradere/Blackland razors are launched.
Great Shaves!