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(This post was last modified: 05-30-2018, 05:05 PM by User 1429.)
(05-30-2018, 04:36 PM)slantman Wrote: Chris will probably eventually go through the whole alphabet of heads. I wonder what the Z plate will feel like Happy

I have the Z plate - that's shaving without the baseplate.

EDIT: Still might be 'too mild' for some people.

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#662
(05-30-2018, 05:05 PM)iamsms Wrote: I have the Z plate - that's shaving without the baseplate.

EDIT: Still might be 'too mild' for some people.
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#663

It's sharp and it cuts. I like it...
Northeast, USA
(05-30-2018, 04:36 PM)slantman Wrote: Chris will probably eventually go through the whole alphabet of heads. I wonder what the Z plate will feel like Happy

(05-30-2018, 05:05 PM)iamsms Wrote:
(05-30-2018, 04:36 PM)slantman Wrote: Chris will probably eventually go through the whole alphabet of heads. I wonder what the Z plate will feel like Happy

I have the Z plate - that's shaving without the baseplate.

EDIT: Still might be 'too mild' for some people.

I have it from an inside source that Karve is working on an aggressive series of razors and base plates. It's called "The razor for complete Whack Jobs".

Don't believe me? Take a look below.

It's for those that consider the F plate "too mild".

Prototype stage but it's looking like a complete handle and cutting head. Looks Killer.... Tongue


[Image: r2Jx1eI.gif]

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#664

expert shaver
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(05-30-2018, 07:04 PM)GlazedBoker Wrote:
(05-30-2018, 04:36 PM)slantman Wrote: Chris will probably eventually go through the whole alphabet of heads. I wonder what the Z plate will feel like Happy

(05-30-2018, 05:05 PM)iamsms Wrote:
(05-30-2018, 04:36 PM)slantman Wrote: Chris will probably eventually go through the whole alphabet of heads. I wonder what the Z plate will feel like Happy

I have the Z plate - that's shaving without the baseplate.

EDIT: Still might be 'too mild' for some people.

I have it from an inside source that Karve is working on an aggressive series of razors and base plates. It's called "The razor for complete Whack Jobs".

Don't believe me? Take a look below.

It's for those that consider the F plate "too mild".

Prototype stage but it's looking like a complete handle and cutting head. Looks Killer....  Tongue

[Image: r2Jx1eI.gif]

I have seen guys shaving with an axe

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#665

It's sharp and it cuts. I like it...
Northeast, USA
(This post was last modified: 05-30-2018, 07:48 PM by GlazedBoker.)
(05-30-2018, 07:28 PM)slantman Wrote:
(05-30-2018, 07:04 PM)GlazedBoker Wrote:
(05-30-2018, 04:36 PM)slantman Wrote: Chris will probably eventually go through the whole alphabet of heads. I wonder what the Z plate will feel like Happy

(05-30-2018, 05:05 PM)iamsms Wrote: I have the Z plate - that's shaving without the baseplate.

EDIT: Still might be 'too mild' for some people.

I have it from an inside source that Karve is working on an aggressive series of razors and base plates. It's called "The razor for complete Whack Jobs".

Don't believe me? Take a look below.

It's for those that consider the F plate "too mild".

Prototype stage but it's looking like a complete handle and cutting head. Looks Killer....  Tongue

[Image: r2Jx1eI.gif]

I have seen guys shaving with an axe

Oh, absolutely. I’ve seen it myself. Heck, I shaved with a camp knife a few decades ago. Not particularly comfy, but It can be done if sharp enough.

I just get a kick out of it when a shaver(s) declare a razor too mild without even having the razor in hand. We all read in the forums and look for similarities in those that shave and are using a particular razor that we can assimilate too. As a whole, we ask for their thoughts and opinions so that we/others can make a guesstimate if a razor would suit our particular needs and requirements. Just hilarious sometimes when you come across statements on a razor when the person is saying it won’t work without having touched it.

Sorry for that long one. My apologies......Happy2

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#666
(05-30-2018, 05:05 PM)iamsms Wrote:
(05-30-2018, 04:36 PM)slantman Wrote: Chris will probably eventually go through the whole alphabet of heads. I wonder what the Z plate will feel like Happy

I have the Z plate - that's shaving without the baseplate.

EDIT: Still might be 'too mild' for some people.

"Here are the elusive Z guards ready for shipping."

[Image: ziplock-bags.jpg]

You suckas will probably pay the $30 too." Tongue

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#667
(This post was last modified: 05-30-2018, 08:47 PM by LOOT.)
My first shave with the Karve was today. I got the E and F plates. I used the F with a Feather and went after 3 days growth. My initial impression... blade feel was decent as was efficiency but it does not cut as close as a 17-4, CG Lvl 3, Blackbird, WR1 80, or the king in my den WR1 86. It seems very forgiving and not apt to bite even with a Feather. I'd imagine with an Astra it would come close to "mindless". That's not bad because so is my Timeless 95. It is indeed very smooth though, likely approaching T95 smoothness.

I was skeptical of the matte finish but it's quite a handsome razor. It looks and feels like a workhorse. The one you might throw in a travel bag and not be too terribly concerned about nicks and scuffs. I'll likely keep it just for that purpose but it will need to shine in subsequent shaves to be reached for very often when I'm home....which is always.

I'm obviously in the minority here and maybe some more time under my belt with the Karve will change my mind about it.

With that said...for the price, it shines.

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#668
(This post was last modified: 05-30-2018, 08:58 PM by Shavemd.)
(05-30-2018, 08:46 PM)LOOT Wrote: My first shave with the Karve was today.  I got the E and F plates.  I used the F with a Feather and went after 3 days growth.  My initial impression... blade feel was decent as was efficiency but it does not cut as close as a 17-4, CG Lvl 3, Blackbird, WR1 80, or the king in my den WR1 86.  It seems very forgiving and not apt to bite even with a Feather.  I'd imagine with an Astra it would come close to "mindless".  That's not bad because so is my Timeless 95.  It is indeed very smooth though, likely approaching T95 smoothness.

I was skeptical of the matte finish but it's quite a handsome razor.  It looks and feels like a workhorse.  The one you might throw in a travel bag and not be too terribly concerned about nicks and scuffs.  I'll likely keep it just for that purpose but it will need to shine in subsequent shaves to be reached for very often when I'm home....which is always.

I'm obviously in the minority here and maybe some more time under my belt with the Karve will change my mind about it.  

With that said...for the price, it shines.

Pretty much what I have experienced It truly is a great razor in its price range and I enjoy having it but it is not kicking out my top performers. I just sold my D plate but will keep the E & F plates as they are smooth and a notch up in efficiency.

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#669

Member
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(05-30-2018, 08:56 PM)Shavemd Wrote:
(05-30-2018, 08:46 PM)LOOT Wrote: My first shave with the Karve was today.  I got the E and F plates.  I used the F with a Feather and went after 3 days growth.  My initial impression... blade feel was decent as was efficiency but it does not cut as close as a 17-4, CG Lvl 3, Blackbird, WR1 80, or the king in my den WR1 86.  It seems very forgiving and not apt to bite even with a Feather.  I'd imagine with an Astra it would come close to "mindless".  That's not bad because so is my Timeless 95.  It is indeed very smooth though, likely approaching T95 smoothness.

I was skeptical of the matte finish but it's quite a handsome razor.  It looks and feels like a workhorse.  The one you might throw in a travel bag and not be too terribly concerned about nicks and scuffs.  I'll likely keep it just for that purpose but it will need to shine in subsequent shaves to be reached for very often when I'm home....which is always.

I'm obviously in the minority here and maybe some more time under my belt with the Karve will change my mind about it.  

With that said...for the price, it shines.

Pretty much what I have experienced It truly is a great razor in its price range and I enjoy having it but it is not kicking out my top performers. I just sold my D plate but will keep the E & F plates as they are smooth and a notch up in efficiency.

This is me, as well. I bought a 3" Karve and D plate in December. After using it five times, I decided to park it and wait for more "aggressive" base plates. I ordered an F plate on the 9th and sold the D plate. I used the F plate for the first time this morning, and am very pleased. It's only one shave, but the F plate is much more efficient on my face than the D, yet retains the D's smoothness. I put it in the Paradigm 17-4 category--a very good shave without much blade feel. Others in this category (though a step down) for me are the Timeless .95 OC and Rockwell using the #6 plate.

I still enjoy my "aggressive" razors more, as they give me an even closer shave--Charcoal Goods Level 3 OC, Blackbird OC, R41 2011, PAA DOC Evo in stainless, ATT H2 and Ikon Shavecraft Tech. But the Karve with the F plate works very well for me.

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#670
Well, I just ordered a 3.5" E. At the last minute, I decided to throw in a C plate for those days when I say I'm just going to shave quick and it doesn't need to be close (before switching to the E to finish close anyway).

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