(This post was last modified: 02-23-2024, 09:23 PM by metal_shavings.)
(02-23-2024, 01:05 AM)RayClem Wrote: ewk
TommyCarioca
metal_shavings
Thanks for your feedback on various blades in various razors. I never intended my blade evaluations to be "reference standards", but only comparative guidelines in helping others find the best blades for their razors. You are confirming that the guidelines are helpful in doing that.
Different razors often work best with particular blades while some razors can be used with nearly any blade. I love the Parker 24C OC razor when equipped with a smooth blade and used at a shallow blade angle. However, it can cause irritation if used with too sharp a blade or too steep an angle.
I definitely use your valuations as a reference. It gives me a rough idea where the blade would be and I can decide what razor it may work well with. It's hard in this hobby for anything to really be the "standard" as it is a tremendously YMMV venture. While I had a more enjoyable shave and like the the Derby greens whereas you didn't, I am in agreeance on your rating of the Zorrik blades you sent me. They were rated at a 3.5 for sharpness and a four for smoothness. They definitely are not the sharpest blades out there and I found them, quite literally, to be a drag. At some point I will attempt the second shave with it in a different razor, but I definitely don't see it as it go to blade at all.
Onto the Parker 24C. My experience this time with the Tiger Superior blade wasn't bad. From my experience, and what I've seen in a few videos on the Parker, the angle is incredibly important with his razor for it to be comfortable. I did find myself kind of fiddling with it a bit as I was shaving. Generally with anything, I find that if I have to spend too much time fiddling to make it satisfactory, it never will be. And it must go. Not to say a little experimenting to get it right is it necessary, but it was just a constant battle of angles during the shade for me. The results were good, she was smooth, comfortable, no irritation, no feedback from the alcohol-based splash, and reasonably close with a little extra touchup. But, even based on this more recent outing, I don't see the 24C as being any kind of a go to razor for me. I'm not by any means saying it's a bad razor or not good for somebody else, but for me, there's so many other razors that I'm likely to reach for before this one. And it's just strictly about ease of use and the enjoyment of the shave. Price has no play in this decision at all. One of the best shaves I ever got last year was a Pearl razor that I paid just under $18 for. Still not sure if I should be happy about that or angry!!!
I do look forward to trying the blade again and some other razors. It seems like it could be a solid choice for a more aggressive razor. Also in my sites for that purpose are the Gillette 7 o'clock greens. While you rated the Tiger at a 4 for both sharpness and smoothness, the Gillette greens got a 4 for sharpness and a 4.5 for smoothness.
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