(This post was last modified: 06-25-2021, 09:58 AM by Zhang Doe.)
(06-25-2021, 09:23 AM)Pottertons Wrote: (06-25-2021, 04:05 AM)PLANofMAN Wrote: I'm sure it would, but at this point, it's still a single guy who paid to have 333 razors made out of his own pocket. He couldn't afford the stands too.
That being said, you are in for a treat. The razor is a work of art. Once you use it, you'll understand why the world needs a shavette like this. The bar on what we can expect a shavette to be has been set much higher by Tedalus.
I'm hoping to see a few video reviews while mine is in transit.
I don't do videos, but I just got mine today. It is gorgeous. Brushed finish on the blade. The purple charcoal scales are really nice. Really, the entire thing looks exactly like the photos that have been posted. I'll take some tomorrow under natural light for comparison; it's too dark now over here since it's about to rain.
I can see that removing the blade will be necessary. I don't know the terminology, but there's a cross section inside where the edge touches to stop the razor from going round and round. If you leave a blade in, it will hit the cross section, which will damage the blade and / or cut into the cross section. I would have thought it would be better to have that stopper just after the edge, such that the blade can be left in without hitting anything, but I suspect that piece needs to be where it is because of the stand. (I trust I have my terminology all messed up, so I'll try to show this in the pictures tomorrow.)
It has a decent weight. Compared to most of my stainless steel razors, it's a bit light, perhaps because of the slim profile and aluminum scales. It's kind of like a titanium razor in this regard.
It is very thin when looking at it from the front. It's not like a full hollow razor, but I do believe it is thinner than a Feather DX.
The loading mechanism is the part I think everyone is wondering about. It is pretty easy. I did load in an AC blade and it was simple. To open it, you just slide the removeable piece forward. When you want to close it, set the blade, and there is a clear path to slide the removeable piece back in place. The magnet holds it in securely. I haven't shaved with it yet, but it seems VERY secure and I cannot see this sliding open when being used.
In summary, keeping in mind that this is my first shavette and I've never shaved with a straight razor either, I have never been so excited to slice my face up!