Another great SOTD!
Once again I've proved to myself I made the right choice in DE razors. The RR Lupo .95 is simply a great shave and this was on my 5th and last use of an Astra SP blade. Sadly, my RR Game Changer 84-P is not getting much love these days. But, it still resides in my 'den' for those days I want quick, no drama shave.
I saw RR/Italian Barber have released a GC 1.05. A bit too aggressive for my tastes, but I'm sure they are having a hard time keeping them on the shelves.
b/r
R_B
Once again I've proved to myself I made the right choice in DE razors. The RR Lupo .95 is simply a great shave and this was on my 5th and last use of an Astra SP blade. Sadly, my RR Game Changer 84-P is not getting much love these days. But, it still resides in my 'den' for those days I want quick, no drama shave.
I saw RR/Italian Barber have released a GC 1.05. A bit too aggressive for my tastes, but I'm sure they are having a hard time keeping them on the shelves.
b/r
R_B
(09-30-2023, 03:40 PM)Rocket_Boy Wrote: Another great SOTD!
Once again I've proved to myself I made the right choice in DE razors. The RR Lupo .95 is simply a great shave and this was on my 5th and last use of an Astra SP blade. Sadly, my RR Game Changer 84-P is not getting much love these days. But, it still resides in my 'den' for those days I want quick, no drama shave.
I saw RR/Italian Barber have released a GC 1.05. A bit too aggressive for my tastes, but I'm sure they are having a hard time keeping them on the shelves.
b/r
R_B
My preference is Lupo 95, I like to feel the blade a little more
(This post was last modified: 10-09-2023, 08:07 PM by Stephanos1920.)
Razorock has refined the finish of their
stainless steel razors at some point.
Almost zero machining marks and far
smoother surfaces ,with fewer blemishes.
^^^ Older model ( Game Changer .84 OC ) .
Check the machining marks ( more evident at the left comb ) and surface blemishes.
^^^ Newer model ( Game Changer .84 OC ) .
Almost zero machining marks and blemishes.
Far smoother surfaces.
Along with the new thinner caps ...
https://www.reddit.com/r/Wetshaving/comm...anger_top/
...it seems that Razorock is refining aesthetically-wise
their designs .At least that what happened with the
Game Changer series .
stainless steel razors at some point.
Almost zero machining marks and far
smoother surfaces ,with fewer blemishes.
^^^ Older model ( Game Changer .84 OC ) .
Check the machining marks ( more evident at the left comb ) and surface blemishes.
^^^ Newer model ( Game Changer .84 OC ) .
Almost zero machining marks and blemishes.
Far smoother surfaces.
Along with the new thinner caps ...
https://www.reddit.com/r/Wetshaving/comm...anger_top/
...it seems that Razorock is refining aesthetically-wise
their designs .At least that what happened with the
Game Changer series .
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(09-30-2023, 03:40 PM)Rocket_Boy Wrote: Another great SOTD!
Once again I've proved to myself I made the right choice in DE razors. The RR Lupo .95 is simply a great shave and this was on my 5th and last use of an Astra SP blade. Sadly, my RR Game Changer 84-P is not getting much love these days. But, it still resides in my 'den' for those days I want quick, no drama shave.
I saw RR/Italian Barber have released a GC 1.05. A bit too aggressive for my tastes, but I'm sure they are having a hard time keeping them on the shelves.
b/r
R_B
I picked up the GC 1.05-P as I found the .84 a bit mild for my taste. The 1.05-P doesn't feel overly aggressive, at least to me, but I do favor more aggressive razors. It is impossible to argue with the Lupo, however. I have the Lupo .95 OC and it will still likely see more rotation than the 1.05-P. Eventually, a .95 SB will be added.
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