(08-12-2019, 08:54 PM)iShave Wrote:(08-12-2019, 07:59 PM)LOOT Wrote:(08-12-2019, 07:18 PM)Deus Vult Wrote: Thank you for your input, Shane!
From an IG post by WCS responding to a question regarding the efficiency of the Diamondback, “thanks for the question. We reached out to Paradigm for this. “It’s similar to Ti 1 in efficiency, more user friendly. Am I allowed to say that it’s our best DE to date? Given the level of efficiency, it’s lretty darn easy and safe to shave with. The gap at .8 is pretty healthy.”
The Ti1 is a better than average razor. It's nothing special, other than a low production total. If the Diamondback is similar, but smoother, it will still be better than average. It'll be a hard pass for me, no matter the price or material, as I don't believe it could replace anything I have and I'm not one that has to try every new razor on the market. I would think for $240 though it would be polished. My personal BS aside, it is nice to have it in the market. I hope he sells every one he makes. I don't know Andy as well as others, but my interactions with him were very good.
With that said, I'd argue that .8 is a "healthy" gap. We all know that gap is only part of the equation but with the recent trend of big gaps, .80mm, to me is "meh"....unless, it has Blackbird exposure, which my guess is, it won't because it would no longer be smoother than a Ti1. I also get that Andy probably wasn't directing his answer to guys like me. He is aiming at those with much better technique, I'm certain.
Hard pass for me too, I’ve tried almost all the new modern, hard to get and expensive DE razors out there and Charcoal Goods is the one that works unbelievably well for me. I just can’t see another DE razors beating it for me, when you find that razor you lose the need to try everything else. The DE razor market also seems a bit crowded now. It’s a bit relieving not wanting to buy the newest DE razors anymore.
That said, I did just buy a Polished ATT SE1 to give the SE another go
Those CG razors are very, very good. I love the L2 plate. The L3SB got a little harsh, for me, I still enjoyed it though. Like you, I owned an played with just about all of the hard to get, most expensive stuff. When you find those 2 or 3 razors that you lock into, the need to try everything diminishes, unless you just like knowing it all. And you can pay dearly for that knowledge as very few razors can be resold for full MSRP on a BST. It seems to me kinda silly to lose $20-$40 on 15-20 razors a year just for the sake of being in every new razor thread on every forum. That's why they make chocolate and vanilla tho.