#41

Member
Philadelphia, PA, USA
Review of the Fine Accoutrements SS New LC Homage Safety Razor

Yesterday I received the new SS Safety Razor from Fine Accoutrements. It arrived in a plain padded paper mailer with each of the three parts of the razor in its own plastic bag. See below:
[Image: fc48414f-4ac4-4d23-88c5-24f60ccb1f33-jpeg.230809]
Initially, I was surprised by the basic nature of the packaging, but upon closer examination I noticed the fine Guilloche knurling on the handle along with the polish and evident quality of the build. See below:
[Image: 655df5eb-be28-4a41-a005-7d60387b492a-jpeg.230810]
Since it was touted as mimicking the head geometry of the Gillette New LC, one of my favorite shaving safety razors, I looked for an open comb baseplate and instead found a safety bar baseplate reminiscent of the Muhle R41’s. Notice I said reminiscent, but with more distinctly rectangular lather channels that when viewed from the blade edge perspective did indeed bring to mind an open comb.  

According to information later provided on the DFS forum, Todd, the owner of Fine Accoutrements explained that the packaging simplicity was all about attempting to control costs, while offering a SS razor designed to compete with SS razors from competing modern artisan safety razor providers, most of whose offerings are well north of $200 with some rare exceptions. As an admitted fanboy of Fine’s Marvel Safety Razor, I was eager to try this new offering. This new razor weighs in at 97.2 grams, and has a comfortable heft in hand. The guilloche knurling is remarkable, and much finer than that found on the Christopher Bradley razor handle from Karve Shaving. It almost seems to latch on to one’s fingers, providing an extremely secure, non-slip grip. See below:
[Image: 3474db9f-e645-4cff-8ced-278c2526e16d-jpeg.230808]
For this shave I selected the last blade from a tuck of Sharp Stars of which only 4 five blade tucks remain. These blades are quite sharp, but also unbelievably smooth shaving. Loading the blade was uneventful. It seated evenly with precision. Other parts of the shave included Mitchell’s Wool Fat shaving soap, the PAA Rabid Banana Preshave Cube, and my Viking Silvertip Badger Brush.

Prior to my shower, I bloomed the MWF and soaked my shave brush in warm water. I began the shave with the usual cold water rinse and then scrubbed both mug and dome with the Rabid Banana Preshave Cube. The MWF delivered its usual yogurty, shiny and slick lather which was then applied to both face and head. I turned up my hearing aids and was rewarded with that delightful ‘buttering toast’ refrain as the Fine razor tore through the 24 hours of shave stubble in that first WTG pass. The second XTG pass continued the whisker reduction process to such an extent that I could have easily quit With a very respectable DFS++.  

However, my friends at TSD who know me, know that I just can’t help but chase the baby! So, after lathering up for the third and final ATG pass I had at it and put the baby to bed. I feel refreshed, cool, clean and unbelievably velveteen!  

In summary this razor shaved every bit as well as my modern artisan offerings. It felt well-balanced in hand, and easily held its own and even out shaved some of my other SS modern artisan offerings $50 to $100 or more. I like this new razor and would recommend it unhesitatingly to anyone who asked. It’s well-engineered and easily lives up to the “Worlds Finest” assertion printed at the base of the handle. See below:
[Image: c62313ef-ba67-4c59-9b99-159037fc2bc2-jpeg.230813]

RAZOR: Fine Accoutrements SS New LC Homage Razor
BLADE: Sharp Star (1)
PREP: Cold water rinse followed by a scrub with Rabid Banana Preshave Cube 
BRUSH: Viking Silvertip Badger 
SOAP: Mitchell’s Wool Fat w/ 6 drops of M-Bomb
POSTSHAVE: Cold water wash with brush squeezings followed by Humphreys Lilac WH and Osage Rub. Finished with Cremo Cooling Post Shave Balm.

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#42
(07-21-2020, 05:04 PM)Jgreenepa Wrote: Review of the Fine Accoutrements SS New LC Homage Safety Razor

Yesterday I received the new SS Safety Razor from Fine Accoutrements. It arrived in a plain padded paper mailer with each of the three parts of the razor in its own plastic bag. See below:
[Image: fc48414f-4ac4-4d23-88c5-24f60ccb1f33-jpeg.230809]
Initially, I was surprised by the basic nature of the packaging, but upon closer examination I noticed the fine Guilloche knurling on the handle along with the polish and evident quality of the build. See below:
[Image: 655df5eb-be28-4a41-a005-7d60387b492a-jpeg.230810]
Since it was touted as mimicking the head geometry of the Gillette New LC, one of my favorite shaving safety razors, I looked for an open comb baseplate and instead found a safety bar baseplate reminiscent of the Muhle R41’s. Notice I said reminiscent, but with more distinctly rectangular lather channels that when viewed from the blade edge perspective did indeed bring to mind an open comb.  

According to information later provided on the DFS forum, Todd, the owner of Fine Accoutrements explained that the packaging simplicity was all about attempting to control costs, while offering a SS razor designed to compete with SS razors from competing modern artisan safety razor providers, most of whose offerings are well north of $200 with some rare exceptions. As an admitted fanboy of Fine’s Marvel Safety Razor, I was eager to try this new offering. This new razor weighs in at 97.2 grams, and has a comfortable heft in hand. The guilloche knurling is remarkable, and much finer than that found on the Christopher Bradley razor handle from Karve Shaving. It almost seems to latch on to one’s fingers, providing an extremely secure, non-slip grip. See below:
[Image: 3474db9f-e645-4cff-8ced-278c2526e16d-jpeg.230808]
For this shave I selected the last blade from a tuck of Sharp Stars of which only 4 five blade tucks remain. These blades are quite sharp, but also unbelievably smooth shaving. Loading the blade was uneventful. It seated evenly with precision. Other parts of the shave included Mitchell’s Wool Fat shaving soap, the PAA Rabid Banana Preshave Cube, and my Viking Silvertip Badger Brush.

Prior to my shower, I bloomed the MWF and soaked my shave brush in warm water. I began the shave with the usual cold water rinse and then scrubbed both mug and dome with the Rabid Banana Preshave Cube. The MWF delivered its usual yogurty, shiny and slick lather which was then applied to both face and head. I turned up my hearing aids and was rewarded with that delightful ‘buttering toast’ refrain as the Fine razor tore through the 24 hours of shave stubble in that first WTG pass. The second XTG pass continued the whisker reduction process to such an extent that I could have easily quit With a very respectable DFS++.  

However, my friends at TSD who know me, know that I just can’t help but chase the baby! So, after lathering up for the third and final ATG pass I had at it and put the baby to bed. I feel refreshed, cool, clean and unbelievably velveteen!  

In summary this razor shaved every bit as well as my modern artisan offerings. It felt well-balanced in hand, and easily held its own and even out shaved some of my other SS modern artisan offerings $50 to $100 or more. I like this new razor and would recommend it unhesitatingly to anyone who asked. It’s well-engineered and easily lives up to the “Worlds Finest” assertion printed at the base of the handle. See below:
[Image: c62313ef-ba67-4c59-9b99-159037fc2bc2-jpeg.230813]

RAZOR: Fine Accoutrements SS New LC Homage Razor
BLADE: Sharp Star (1)
PREP: Cold water rinse followed by a scrub with Rabid Banana Preshave Cube 
BRUSH: Viking Silvertip Badger 
SOAP: Mitchell’s Wool Fat w/ 6 drops of M-Bomb
POSTSHAVE: Cold water wash with brush squeezings followed by Humphreys Lilac WH and Osage Rub. Finished with Cremo Cooling Post Shave Balm.
Great Jeff, thanks.

I'm still confused about the retail price.Can you confirm?

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#43
My computer isn't showing the pics, but thanks for a good review, Jeff.

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#44

expert shaver
PSL
(07-21-2020, 06:14 PM)jmudrick Wrote:
(07-21-2020, 05:04 PM)Jgreenepa Wrote: Review of the Fine Accoutrements SS New LC Homage Safety Razor

Yesterday I received the new SS Safety Razor from Fine Accoutrements. It arrived in a plain padded paper mailer with each of the three parts of the razor in its own plastic bag. See below:
[Image: fc48414f-4ac4-4d23-88c5-24f60ccb1f33-jpeg.230809]
Initially, I was surprised by the basic nature of the packaging, but upon closer examination I noticed the fine Guilloche knurling on the handle along with the polish and evident quality of the build. See below:
[Image: 655df5eb-be28-4a41-a005-7d60387b492a-jpeg.230810]
Since it was touted as mimicking the head geometry of the Gillette New LC, one of my favorite shaving safety razors, I looked for an open comb baseplate and instead found a safety bar baseplate reminiscent of the Muhle R41’s. Notice I said reminiscent, but with more distinctly rectangular lather channels that when viewed from the blade edge perspective did indeed bring to mind an open comb.  

According to information later provided on the DFS forum, Todd, the owner of Fine Accoutrements explained that the packaging simplicity was all about attempting to control costs, while offering a SS razor designed to compete with SS razors from competing modern artisan safety razor providers, most of whose offerings are well north of $200 with some rare exceptions. As an admitted fanboy of Fine’s Marvel Safety Razor, I was eager to try this new offering. This new razor weighs in at 97.2 grams, and has a comfortable heft in hand. The guilloche knurling is remarkable, and much finer than that found on the Christopher Bradley razor handle from Karve Shaving. It almost seems to latch on to one’s fingers, providing an extremely secure, non-slip grip. See below:
[Image: 3474db9f-e645-4cff-8ced-278c2526e16d-jpeg.230808]
For this shave I selected the last blade from a tuck of Sharp Stars of which only 4 five blade tucks remain. These blades are quite sharp, but also unbelievably smooth shaving. Loading the blade was uneventful. It seated evenly with precision. Other parts of the shave included Mitchell’s Wool Fat shaving soap, the PAA Rabid Banana Preshave Cube, and my Viking Silvertip Badger Brush.

Prior to my shower, I bloomed the MWF and soaked my shave brush in warm water. I began the shave with the usual cold water rinse and then scrubbed both mug and dome with the Rabid Banana Preshave Cube. The MWF delivered its usual yogurty, shiny and slick lather which was then applied to both face and head. I turned up my hearing aids and was rewarded with that delightful ‘buttering toast’ refrain as the Fine razor tore through the 24 hours of shave stubble in that first WTG pass. The second XTG pass continued the whisker reduction process to such an extent that I could have easily quit With a very respectable DFS++.  

However, my friends at TSD who know me, know that I just can’t help but chase the baby! So, after lathering up for the third and final ATG pass I had at it and put the baby to bed. I feel refreshed, cool, clean and unbelievably velveteen!  

In summary this razor shaved every bit as well as my modern artisan offerings. It felt well-balanced in hand, and easily held its own and even out shaved some of my other SS modern artisan offerings $50 to $100 or more. I like this new razor and would recommend it unhesitatingly to anyone who asked. It’s well-engineered and easily lives up to the “Worlds Finest” assertion printed at the base of the handle. See below:
[Image: c62313ef-ba67-4c59-9b99-159037fc2bc2-jpeg.230813]

RAZOR: Fine Accoutrements SS New LC Homage Razor
BLADE: Sharp Star (1)
PREP: Cold water rinse followed by a scrub with Rabid Banana Preshave Cube 
BRUSH: Viking Silvertip Badger 
SOAP: Mitchell’s Wool Fat w/ 6 drops of M-Bomb
POSTSHAVE: Cold water wash with brush squeezings followed by Humphreys Lilac WH and Osage Rub. Finished with Cremo Cooling Post Shave Balm.
Great Jeff, thanks.

I'm still confused about the retail price.Can you confirm?

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The list price on 7/23 is $165 but people were emailed that if they post a review they could get 20% off. This was only 20 customers.
#45

Member
Philadelphia, PA, USA
(This post was last modified: 07-21-2020, 10:46 PM by Jgreenepa.)
(07-21-2020, 10:17 PM)slantman Wrote:
(07-21-2020, 06:14 PM)jmudrick Wrote:
(07-21-2020, 05:04 PM)Jgreenepa Wrote: Review of the Fine Accoutrements SS New LC Homage Safety Razor

Yesterday I received the new SS Safety Razor from Fine Accoutrements. It arrived in a plain padded paper mailer with each of the three parts of the razor in its own plastic bag. See below:
[Image: fc48414f-4ac4-4d23-88c5-24f60ccb1f33-jpeg.230809]
Initially, I was surprised by the basic nature of the packaging, but upon closer examination I noticed the fine Guilloche knurling on the handle along with the polish and evident quality of the build. See below:
[Image: 655df5eb-be28-4a41-a005-7d60387b492a-jpeg.230810]
Since it was touted as mimicking the head geometry of the Gillette New LC, one of my favorite shaving safety razors, I looked for an open comb baseplate and instead found a safety bar baseplate reminiscent of the Muhle R41’s. Notice I said reminiscent, but with more distinctly rectangular lather channels that when viewed from the blade edge perspective did indeed bring to mind an open comb.  

According to information later provided on the DFS forum, Todd, the owner of Fine Accoutrements explained that the packaging simplicity was all about attempting to control costs, while offering a SS razor designed to compete with SS razors from competing modern artisan safety razor providers, most of whose offerings are well north of $200 with some rare exceptions. As an admitted fanboy of Fine’s Marvel Safety Razor, I was eager to try this new offering. This new razor weighs in at 97.2 grams, and has a comfortable heft in hand. The guilloche knurling is remarkable, and much finer than that found on the Christopher Bradley razor handle from Karve Shaving. It almost seems to latch on to one’s fingers, providing an extremely secure, non-slip grip. See below:
[Image: 3474db9f-e645-4cff-8ced-278c2526e16d-jpeg.230808]
For this shave I selected the last blade from a tuck of Sharp Stars of which only 4 five blade tucks remain. These blades are quite sharp, but also unbelievably smooth shaving. Loading the blade was uneventful. It seated evenly with precision. Other parts of the shave included Mitchell’s Wool Fat shaving soap, the PAA Rabid Banana Preshave Cube, and my Viking Silvertip Badger Brush.

Prior to my shower, I bloomed the MWF and soaked my shave brush in warm water. I began the shave with the usual cold water rinse and then scrubbed both mug and dome with the Rabid Banana Preshave Cube. The MWF delivered its usual yogurty, shiny and slick lather which was then applied to both face and head. I turned up my hearing aids and was rewarded with that delightful ‘buttering toast’ refrain as the Fine razor tore through the 24 hours of shave stubble in that first WTG pass. The second XTG pass continued the whisker reduction process to such an extent that I could have easily quit With a very respectable DFS++.  

However, my friends at TSD who know me, know that I just can’t help but chase the baby! So, after lathering up for the third and final ATG pass I had at it and put the baby to bed. I feel refreshed, cool, clean and unbelievably velveteen!  

In summary this razor shaved every bit as well as my modern artisan offerings. It felt well-balanced in hand, and easily held its own and even out shaved some of my other SS modern artisan offerings $50 to $100 or more. I like this new razor and would recommend it unhesitatingly to anyone who asked. It’s well-engineered and easily lives up to the “Worlds Finest” assertion printed at the base of the handle. See below:
[Image: c62313ef-ba67-4c59-9b99-159037fc2bc2-jpeg.230813]

RAZOR: Fine Accoutrements SS New LC Homage Razor
BLADE: Sharp Star (1)
PREP: Cold water rinse followed by a scrub with Rabid Banana Preshave Cube 
BRUSH: Viking Silvertip Badger 
SOAP: Mitchell’s Wool Fat w/ 6 drops of M-Bomb
POSTSHAVE: Cold water wash with brush squeezings followed by Humphreys Lilac WH and Osage Rub. Finished with Cremo Cooling Post Shave Balm.
Great Jeff, thanks.

I'm still confused about the retail price.Can you confirm?

Sent from my LG-US998 using Tapatalk
The list price on 7/23 is $165 but people were emailed that if they post a review they could get 20% off. This was only 20 customers.
The price of the razor will be $165.  It will be released on 7/23.  I was part of a group of early customers (20) who received discounted razors with the understanding that we would publish an honest review.  I am an admitted Marvel Razor fanboy, although I hate the handle.  I've my Marvel head mounted on my spare Occam's DE handle. It's an amazing shaver.  I can't comment intelligently on the geometry, but I'm sure you could, Jeff.  This razor is definitely a homage to the New LC.  It shaves beautifully and has that special heft in the hand that I like!  Effortless BBS of both face and head on my first run.

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#46
(This post was last modified: 07-22-2020, 04:59 PM by jmudrick.)
(07-21-2020, 10:40 PM)Jgreenepa Wrote:
(07-21-2020, 10:17 PM)slantman Wrote:
(07-21-2020, 06:14 PM)jmudrick Wrote: Great Jeff, thanks.

I'm still confused about the retail price.Can you confirm?

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The list price on 7/23 is $165 but people were emailed that if they post a review they could get 20% off. This was only 20 customers.
The price of the razor will be $165.  It will be released on 7/23.  I was part of a group of early customers (20) who received discounted razors with the understanding that we would publish an honest review.  I am an admitted Marvel Razor fanboy, although I hate the handle.  I've my Marvel head mounted on my spare Occam's DE handle. It's an amazing shaver.  I can't comment intelligently on the geometry, but I'm sure you could, Jeff.  This razor is definitely a homage to the New LC.  It shaves beautifully and has that special heft in the hand that I like!  Effortless BBS of both face and head on my first run.
I like the Marvel too but it should have been cheaper given the quality of the casting and finish. I don't get the pricing model on this one either, being more expensive than a (very well) polished Alpha Outlaw (or US made Dart) with evidently a less impressive finish. I'm glad it shaves well but I'm on the sidelines for now.



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#47
So, for the people who have used it I have a few questions.  Does it shave like an open comb?  Is there a lot of blade feel?  What is the length of the handle?  Other than a LC new, does the shave and feel compare to any other razors you use?

Thanks!!
#48
Does the SS shave more or less efficiently than the Marvel?
#49

Member
Seattle, WA (USA)
How does it compare to the Weber?
#50
I bought one for the heck of it. I've had a couple shaves with it. I found it to be just under mid aggressive. I took it easy on my first pass, but for the second pass it was full steam ahead as I found the first pass to be pretty mild feeling. It has a little blade feel which is why I took it slow at first. After 3 passes I didn't have any weepers or irritation. However, I did find several spots that needed touching up. I think this is due to the razor having a narrower cutting angle than I am used to. The finish of the razor was just okay. TBH not sure if it's worth $165 as RazoRock has several comparable quality razors for a much smaller price tag.

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