(05-06-2021, 03:43 PM)butcheredboy Wrote: Just when I thought I was narrowing things down, another contender pops up! lol
The Muhle sounds seems beastly in its aggression level. This is not a bad thing; it just means better technique on my part. I do have a dumb question though. It appears that the Muhle and the ATT S2 (mentioned by Forged) are open combs. I've always been under the impression that these were for longer, thicker growth (e.g shaving a beard off), because the open comb allowed the hair to flow through the head of the razor versus being pushed under a bar (closed comb). I hope that made sense. I shave my head every other day, so they're relatively short, yet course, whiskers (are they still considered whiskers on your head?). Does an OC work better just in general, or should I stick with an CC?
To me the Muhle is sort of a hybrid OC. More like a combination of OC/SB. It is worth noting that before WWII all DEs were OC. If I'm not badly mistaken Gillette's post war Aristocrat was the first safety bar razor, and it was shortly thereafter that Gillette stopped producing open combs.
I cannot prove it, but I think the safety bar was developed as much for ease of manufacturing as it was for shave characteristics. Also it was a bit less subject to accidental damage if dropped. How many vintage OCs do we run across with a bent tooth on the edge.
Here's the Muhle SS R-41 head above the ATT S2. I think you'll see what I mean about it being a combination of the two characteristics.