#1

Member
Seattle, WA (USA)
(This post was last modified: 05-27-2018, 06:16 PM by draebeard.)
I just bought this from Andrew on this forum, and got a pleasant surprise. I didn't think I could get a good shave from such a mild razor. I was wrong.
This razor gave me a very clean shave, and without any irritation or risk.  The fit, finish, weight and balance are excellent, and I used a Feather blade.
 
For my second shave I added a shim, and for my third shave I added a second shim.  Marginal improvements at best.  The razor is really good, as it is.
This razor was designed to be used with the world's sharpest blade (Feather). So I wouldn't expect the same quality shave to be had with lesser blades.

I'm glad I bought this razor. I've been enjoying it. I think I'll keep it. It's a damn fine razor.


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#2
I use mine frequently. It stands out from the pack and delivers a clean shave every time. I have been using Gillette Silver Blues.

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#3

Vintage Shaver
Seattle, WA
This razor also works quite well with top vintage blades such as Wilkinson Light Brigades and Personna 74 Tungstens.

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John
#4

Shave Maharaja
India
(This post was last modified: 05-31-2018, 07:31 PM by luv2shave.)
Congratulations !

I have always been on the fence with this razor. does a feather AS-D2 shave and agression level compare to a Razorock Mamba ? Or perhaps to which plate on the rockwell 6S/6C or which setting on the Merkur progress ?

I can use mild razors but for a spot or two around the chin where it needs a notch step up in aggression ! Hence I am always on the fence for mild radkrs.

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#5

Member
Seattle, WA (USA)
I've never tried any of the razors you mentioned.  So I cannot compare to them.  To me it compares best to the Gillette Tech, but more efficient.

It is as mild and forgiving as the Tech, but gives a closer and cleaner shave.  I can get a good 1 pass shave from the Feather, but not from the Tech.
#6

Vintage Shaver
Seattle, WA
(05-31-2018, 07:27 PM)luv2shave Wrote: Congratulations !

I have always been on the fence with this razor. does a feather AS-D2 shave and agression level compare to a Razorock Mamba ? Or perhaps to which plate on the rockwell 6S/6C or which setting on the Merkur progress ?

For me the Feather razor (coated at Delta Echo) is quite similar to the RazoRock Mamba and the Charcoal Goods Level 1. I have all of them in my rotation.
John
#7

Member
Saint Louis, MO
I need to try mine again. I didn't care for it at the time. Picked up the WCS/Charcoal Goods collaboration CNC razor the El Capitan around the same time and fell in love with it. However, I've been rotating through my collection lately and picked up a new Timeless. Also kinda craving the Karve. I think it's a good time to work back through my gear (a few vintage Gillette razors included) and see what stands out. Thanks for the inspiration.
#8

Hobbyist
Seattle, WA
I am a huge fan of my AS-D2. It was the most expensive gear I had prior to picking up a custom brush with Declaration knot this summer.
#9
I find it very mild, tried different blades but still
#10

Member
Seattle, WA (USA)
(04-12-2019, 01:40 AM)Ramzy2001 Wrote: I find it very mild, tried different blades but still

Here's my suggestion.  1) Use Feather blades; they are the sharpest, 2) put two shims between the blade and the baseplate.  
That worked for me.  If that still doesn't cut it, then you simply need a more aggressive razor.

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