(03-20-2021, 01:32 AM)ischiapp Wrote:(03-20-2021, 01:17 AM)ALI Wrote: ... is that your favorite razor of this style ischiapp ? ThanksYes, for now.
But I think in a couple of months my fav will be this new one.
https://damnfineshave.com/thread-essence-by-tedalus
That is stunning. Which model is this? Definitely not the Standard, and the head looks different from the Excelia versions I see online.
(04-30-2021, 06:35 AM)Zhang Doe Wrote:Kai Captain CAP-RW, in Pakka wood handle.(03-20-2021, 01:32 AM)ischiapp Wrote:That is stunning. Which model is this? Definitely not the Standard ...
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Hi all -
I'm new to the board and have been shaving with a double edge for about 6 years. I have been wanting to try straights for some time and decided to start with a shavette, and about 3 weeks ago got the SR in the mail. I can't compare it to a straight razor so I'll be no help there, but I like the weight and the quality seems good. I'm just learning at this point, getting more proficient, and will buy a straight razor and invest in all of the supplementary equipment after I've done a full assessment.
Gary
I'm new to the board and have been shaving with a double edge for about 6 years. I have been wanting to try straights for some time and decided to start with a shavette, and about 3 weeks ago got the SR in the mail. I can't compare it to a straight razor so I'll be no help there, but I like the weight and the quality seems good. I'm just learning at this point, getting more proficient, and will buy a straight razor and invest in all of the supplementary equipment after I've done a full assessment.
Gary
(08-31-2021, 11:05 AM)gjdNYC Wrote: Hi all -
I'm new to the board and have been shaving with a double edge for about 6 years. I have been wanting to try straights for some time and decided to start with a shavette, and about 3 weeks ago got the SR in the mail. I can't compare it to a straight razor so I'll be no help there, but I like the weight and the quality seems good. I'm just learning at this point, getting more proficient, and will buy a straight razor and invest in all of the supplementary equipment after I've done a full assessment.
Gary
I trialed with the Essence by Tedalus, which is VERY similar to a straight razor experience, just that the head is shorter and you can really choke up on the razor (like choking up on the bat), which actually makes it a great introduction to straight razor shaving. Just for a very high price.
I enjoyed it so much and it gave me confidence in making the move. I now have two shaves with a real straight razor and have honing stones and a strop coming in the mail.
Have fun!
I saw GeoFatboy use this and am intrigued. But I have the Feather Artist Club folding and kamisori-style shavette and the Feather DX as well as a Kai kamisori-style shavette. It looks to me like they rounded the edge a bit and made the DX more like the less expensive Artist Club and added jimps. I'm very tempted but I have so many Feather shavettes I'll stick to what I've got.
As far as the Feather Super, I agree that this feels very much like a straight razor. The blade is thicker and wider, I think, and easier to use than the regular Feather, which is fine but so easy to cut yourself with.
I also like the Schick blades but usually I use the Kai blade with the guard. I can relax and enjoy the shave more. Sometimes I want the challenge of having to pay attention to every second of the shave. But more often I want the pleasure of a straight-style shave without worrying about irritation, nicks, weepers, etc. I've gotten good with the Feather and a straight but that's because I pay close attention. Also, I find that these Artist Club blades can irritate my face if I use them in a Feather style razor every day.
Anyway, I'm very eager to hear the opinions of those who use the new Feather and I always love reading opinions about the Feather-style blades. One shaver swears by the Kai Captain Mild, another says it cut his face, stole his car, and ran off with his daughter. Another shaver loves the Feather Super, yet another claims it turned his face into a sight worthy of Mike Myers. Then there are the shavers who view the blades with guards as akin to riding a bike with training wheels.
One of the best things about this is that one size doesn't fit all. I love the different opinions.
As far as the Feather Super, I agree that this feels very much like a straight razor. The blade is thicker and wider, I think, and easier to use than the regular Feather, which is fine but so easy to cut yourself with.
I also like the Schick blades but usually I use the Kai blade with the guard. I can relax and enjoy the shave more. Sometimes I want the challenge of having to pay attention to every second of the shave. But more often I want the pleasure of a straight-style shave without worrying about irritation, nicks, weepers, etc. I've gotten good with the Feather and a straight but that's because I pay close attention. Also, I find that these Artist Club blades can irritate my face if I use them in a Feather style razor every day.
Anyway, I'm very eager to hear the opinions of those who use the new Feather and I always love reading opinions about the Feather-style blades. One shaver swears by the Kai Captain Mild, another says it cut his face, stole his car, and ran off with his daughter. Another shaver loves the Feather Super, yet another claims it turned his face into a sight worthy of Mike Myers. Then there are the shavers who view the blades with guards as akin to riding a bike with training wheels.
One of the best things about this is that one size doesn't fit all. I love the different opinions.
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