(01-18-2017, 04:32 PM)Sapone Di Paolo Wrote: I've had the M1 for a few weeks now. I've become an total aluminum convert. To compare, my two favorites are an aluminum Wolfman (standard gap) and the also aluminum Standard. The M1 is easily the smoothest of the three. I also like the thinness of the head for getting into tight spots. The supplied Astra blades are always great, but I've liked the Gillette Platinum blades even more. It's as enjoyable to use as it is to look at! I've not used my other razors since. ...if that helps.
Paolo, this is very helpful. Good to hear from someone who has used the M1 for a while!
(01-19-2017, 01:09 AM)beisler Wrote: I have been shaving with the general,my first aluminum head I have ever used. I put a SS handle on it because I like heavy razors. It is a very close shave, and I don't know if its the aluminum head or just the razor but it just about has me wanting to sell off my oneblade,which is what I was getting my closest shaves with for the last year. Do you guys think its the aluminum head that has an effect on the closeness?
I don’t think it’s necessarily the aluminum,
per se, but probably a combination of the right weight, geometry and angle. I have a Mongoose and an AlumiGoose, so basically the same head in stainless and in aluminum, and I enjoy them both but the shaves are quite different between them. Colonial Razors will be releasing a brass version of The General later this year, so you could always try that and see how it compares to the aluminum.
Although I don’t have the Calypso, I own and have used a few different aluminum razors, and I they have all been decent to great razors with zero issues during the time I’ve had them. I’m glad Stan decided to start offering aluminum razors, and I wish more high-end manufacturers would do the same, because it does bring the cost down, and the razors are usually very enjoyable.
Whenever I go to shave, I assume there’s someone else on the planet shaving, so I say “I’m gonna go shave, too.”
– Mitch Hedberg