Some thoughts on the Yates. I have had 2 more shaves, with a new Nacet blade. The first shave was with an Israeli Red on its 8th shave. Still comfy and close, but I thought why not get a new blade going. The shaves have been like described above. However, I am noticing stubble returning sooner than when I use my CB Karve with the B plate. So I am getting a close and comfy shave, but not as long lasting. Three shaves in, it could just be my technique. The Yates has a well defined angle, and if I am more towards the cap, I am not shaving as close. I discovered that the other morning, too much stubble after a pass!
The Yates also tends to pull most of the lather off, the way some guys have described the Rex adjustable. I have to be careful, taking too many strokes can feel drag and irritation about to happen.
It is a nice razor, glad I have it. I am thinking of getting the stubby 3.25" handle and the more aggressive H plate (it has positive exposure whereas the M plate has neutral, like plate B of the Karve. I am not a big fan of feeling lots of blade).
And after adding the Karve razor, I sold off many of my other razors, keeping only my Slim and a pre-War Tech. And I joined the Minimalist club. Now I am no longer in an M mindset, as I added 4 different single edge razors, the Yates, and I just found a mint Blackland Blackbird on the BST for a nice price. By next week, I'll be up to 9 razors, from only 3 for the last 12 months or so! But I am enjoying the variety, and now more than ever need to do same set up for a week to really learn these razors!
Dave in KY,
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