#511
(This post was last modified: 09-12-2021, 03:14 PM by keto.)
Last night's shave was with my Dart.
I really enjoyed the blade clamping style of the Dart.
I went into a ATG pass on the 2nd pass, I can't do that with most razors because of bounce, chatter or whatever's going on.

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            Keith
#512
Yep. That blade is not moving in that baby. Same for me - in no way can I go atg early with most razors!

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#513
(09-13-2021, 02:11 AM)TommyCarioca Wrote: Yep. That blade is not moving in that baby.  Same for me - in no way can I go atg early with most razors!

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Aaah,  Nice that we have the same experience about that. That's definitely a confirmation, of sorts, for me.

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            Keith
#514

Member
DFW, TX
Read through most of this thread off & on over the past week. Brought out my polished Dart for a few 2.5 pass shaves (the .5 pass is just covering the neck under jawline area). Just plain awesomeness.

Like a good number have mentioned, the Dart is a smooth shaver using any blade for me, as long as I’m either using an angle for barely riding the cap, or the same for riding the bar (my preference). Love the head/cap design, real easy for the under nose areas. About the only real irritation stroke using the Dart is true ATG on the neck under jawline transition (which I avoid with nearly all razor shaped objects, except for a Feather AC DX and a couple kamis/straights).

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#515

Member
Singapore
It's a keeper for sure. So happy that I managed to pick up another machined Dart recently. Planning on taking myself down to three DE razors ... four if you count the second Dart.

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#516

Trotter Handcrafts
Bellingham, Washington USA
I grabbed a backup Dart too!

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