Next up Timor Stainless.
I had not intended to include Timor in the evaluation. In the past Timor produced "ice tempered" blades. I believe they also produced the "ice tempered" blades for Merkur and Van der Hagen. While I never used Timor blades, I did use "ice tempered" blades from the other two brands and had terrible experience. They were horribly dull for my beard. Thus, my intention was to skip Timor.
Fortunately,
dtownvino enlightened me that Timor blades are no longer "ice tempered". Thanks to his generosity, I now have two Timor blades for evaluation.
I shaved this morning with one of the Timor Stainless blades in the Karve C-plate SB razor. I am please to say that I achieved an excellent 4-pass shave: near-BBS with zero irritation. The blades did pull slightly on the 1st pass WTG with a 1 1/2 day beard growth. However, the blades seemed to improve in sharpness as the coating wore off. I am looking forward to the 2nd use of this blade.
There are a number of blades that appear to be somewhat dull on the 1st pass with a new blade due to the thickness of the coating. The blades which seem to exhibit this effect to the extreme are: Wilkinson Sword Classic (Germany), Personna Comfort Coated lab blues (USA) and 7 O'Clock Super Platinum (black). They are never sharp enough for me on the 1st pass, but become quite sharp as the coating wears off. The Timor blade did become sharper, but not to the same extent as the three blades mentioned.
It is still to early to determine whether this will become one of my favorite blades, but Timor Stainless is certainly a blade that I could use without hesitation, at least in a moderately aggressive razor like the Karve C-plate. It might not be quite sharp enough for a very mild razor, but it might be perfect in a more aggressive razor. I will check that out sometime later.
As of now, I rate the Timor 4/5 on sharpness due to the slight tugging on the 1st pass and 5/5 on smoothness due to lack of irritation during the shave. I will use the same blade again Monday night or Tuesday morning. for the second half of the evaluation.
Thanks
dtownvino . Without your help, I never would have known about these blades.