(This post was last modified: 02-02-2019, 09:48 AM by Captainjonny.)
I purchased a rose gold Baili tech clone. It is beautiful and provides smooth shaves, no matter what blade I use. It is a mild razor and can be used as a daily driver. It is an excellent razor for a new traditional wet shaver who is transitioning from cartridges.
I have never used a "real" Gillette Tech vintage razor, which many users and collectors swear is the greatest. I have heard that the BBS-1 and Feather AS-D2 have similar dimensional architecture, based on the vintage Gillette Tech. If that is true, I suspect there is something to all the fuss.
Question: For those of you who have shaved with both the vintage Gillette Tech and a newer Tech Clone razor...
Can you tell the difference, and if so, what are the differences in the shave? Is one really that much better? Could you tell if shaving blindfolded?
Forget build quality, politics, price, sentimental attachment, USA vs China, etc. I am only asking about the shave.
Question: Has there ever been a technical study which compares the Chinese versions to the original Gillette's "dimensionally"? Materials are important, but dimensions are more important.
I am relatively new to this shaving world (2 years), and have a lot to learn.
I have never used a "real" Gillette Tech vintage razor, which many users and collectors swear is the greatest. I have heard that the BBS-1 and Feather AS-D2 have similar dimensional architecture, based on the vintage Gillette Tech. If that is true, I suspect there is something to all the fuss.
Question: For those of you who have shaved with both the vintage Gillette Tech and a newer Tech Clone razor...
Can you tell the difference, and if so, what are the differences in the shave? Is one really that much better? Could you tell if shaving blindfolded?
Forget build quality, politics, price, sentimental attachment, USA vs China, etc. I am only asking about the shave.
Question: Has there ever been a technical study which compares the Chinese versions to the original Gillette's "dimensionally"? Materials are important, but dimensions are more important.
I am relatively new to this shaving world (2 years), and have a lot to learn.