(04-04-2021, 07:23 PM)zaclikestoshave Wrote: Last year after falling in love with stainless and titanium Carbon razors, that was really the only reason to sell it Dave in KY. I think the Lupo shaves my face kind enough just like a Carbon does just leaves the skin a bit different. In no ways is different bad, better or worse, it's simply just another face feel that I would rate very very high in terms of all the razors I've tried. Looking forward to trying the stainless without the DLC coating.
BTW Dave, I think it is interesting reading Gus saying he has good results with a Feather. Have you tried anything with success in the Lupo besides Wizamets? Just curious.
(04-04-2021, 07:42 PM)Dave in KY Wrote: (04-04-2021, 07:23 PM)zaclikestoshave Wrote: Last year after falling in love with stainless and titanium Carbon razors, that was really the only reason to sell it Dave in KY. I think the Lupo shaves my face kind enough just like a Carbon does just leaves the skin a bit different. In no ways is different bad, better or worse, it's simply just another face feel that I would rate very very high in terms of all the razors I've tried. Looking forward to trying the stainless without the DLC coating.
BTW Dave, I think it is interesting reading Gus saying he has good results with a Feather. Have you tried anything with success in the Lupo besides Wizamets? Just curious.
I've fallen into using only Wizamets as I have just under 1,000 of them but need to try some others. I've never cared for feathers but have a few. My Lupo is on loan to a local friend at the moment though.
It's interesting that the Feather blade is brought up here. And I bring this up not to be argumentative but, just to give a perspective on the pro's and con's of the blade. I'll be the first to admit that I'm not the biggest backer of this particular blade not because of the slight harshness that it initially exhibits and continues to show although at a much less skin feel level once one gets to count some shaves with them. The issue with me on the Feathers is their longevity or, shall I say its lack of longevity. It's a shame that a premium blade that fetches a premium price fails, in my experience to give me "my money's worth". However, having said that, a few of those maybe 3-5 shaves (if I'm lucky to get 5 out of one) at least shaves 2 & 3 in my experiences have been flawless in their performance.
In retrospect are they worth the trouble? Sometimes yes and most times no. In essence the reason I keep the Feathers is one, because they are super sharp and two, because perhaps somehow I might come across a razor that could tame it and actually help in squeezing out of it a couple more shaves. The "chase" is the motivating factor in my case not to prove or show if it's the best or worst blade in the business. There are plenty of users who swear by them and use them exclusively whether they get one shave and bin them or can get multiple shaves out of them. And on the flip side there are those that can't use them because of their acute sharpness, initial harshness and again poor longevity. They are perhaps the most revered and equally reviled razor blades in the game. There are a slew of blades out there that are very close in sharpness yet, not equal to the Feather but, offer a smoother feel and far better longevity and consistency, certainly worth the trade-off to many, myself included.
So far I've only had very good success with the Feather in a few razors like the Timeless .68, Taiga Adjustable, Mamba .70 & RR BBS-SS. So far just 3 shaves in with the Feather & Lupo .95 and it has been a good pairing.
I apologize in advance if I come off defending or standoffish for the Feather blade. That's not my intent nor purpose. It's just to shed some light on how my shave world turns a bit and what I get out of this hobby of ours during my shave journey.
Happy shaves, Gents....