I've only used an older 37c, but quite liked it. I wouldn't call tit a really aggressive razor; more so than the 33 or 34, but I enjoyed it. I've been thinking of grabbing one myself!
I have what I believe is the newer 37c slant. I feel it is outstanding. I pair it with PolySilver Super Iridium blades. This combo is all at once both sharp & mild. Once you get the angle/pressure factors dialed in, it is fantastic and is especially good on multi-day growth. I shaved a 7 day beard with it over Christmas and it took off the hair like nothing. Another thing I like about it is that you can use longer strokes than with other razors without cutting or irritating your face, which shortens the shave time; when I am in a hurry, it gets the call. It can easily be your daily driver. The only reason it is not my daily driver is because I could not resist getting a Blackbird razor in a moment of RAD. Now, I go back and forth between the two razors and I love it. The Blackbird requires a very precise angle/pressure match and working thru that translated over to the 37c so much that it totally upped my shave quality on the 37c as I refined my angle/pressure there as well. Now both are neck-to-neck (see what I did?) in overall shave quality and enjoyment despite the 37c being over $100 cheaper and chrome plated rather than machined SS. As long as you don't require a razor made in brass, SS or aluminum and are not looking for a family heirloom, the 37c is an absolute incredible value at under $50. And, since it costs so little, you will still feel able to acquire other razors (if you want) without breaking the bank, just like I did .
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(03-18-2016, 03:50 PM)LegalEagle1 Wrote: I have what I believe is the newer 37c slant. I feel it is outstanding. I pair it with PolySilver Super Iridium blades. This combo is all at once both sharp & mild. Once you get the angle/pressure factors dialed in, it is fantastic and is especially good on multi-day growth. I shaved a 7 day beard with it over Christmas and it took off the hair like nothing. Another thing I like about it is that you can use longer strokes than with other razors without cutting or irritating your face, which shortens the shave time; when I am in a hurry, it gets the call. It can easily be your daily driver. The only reason it is not my daily driver is because I could not resist getting a Blackbird razor in a moment of RAD. Now, I go back and forth between the two razors and I love it. The Blackbird requires a very precise angle/pressure match and working thru that translated over to the 37c so much that it totally upped my shave quality on the 37c as I refined my angle/pressure there as well. Now both are neck-to-neck (see what I did?) in overall shave quality and enjoyment despite the 37c being over $100 cheaper and chrome plated rather than machined SS. As long as you don't require a razor made in brass, SS or aluminum and are not looking for a family heirloom, the 37c is an absolute incredible value at under $50. And, since it costs so little, you will still feel able to acquire other razors (if you want) without breaking the bank, just like I did .
Rumour has it the the new style 37c has the name "Merkur" stamped underneath the cap. I've never seen it, as I have the older version, for sure, but that's what I was told.
There are comparison photos of the old style and new style safety bars and cap over at "the other forum"...
These photos are NOT mine. I nicked them from the thread at the other forum. Moderators, if this is unacceptable, please remove the photos. I will understand.
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(03-18-2016, 04:32 PM)BadDad Wrote:(03-18-2016, 03:50 PM)LegalEagle1 Wrote: I have what I believe is the newer 37c slant. I feel it is outstanding. I pair it with PolySilver Super Iridium blades. This combo is all at once both sharp & mild. Once you get the angle/pressure factors dialed in, it is fantastic and is especially good on multi-day growth. I shaved a 7 day beard with it over Christmas and it took off the hair like nothing. Another thing I like about it is that you can use longer strokes than with other razors without cutting or irritating your face, which shortens the shave time; when I am in a hurry, it gets the call. It can easily be your daily driver. The only reason it is not my daily driver is because I could not resist getting a Blackbird razor in a moment of RAD. Now, I go back and forth between the two razors and I love it. The Blackbird requires a very precise angle/pressure match and working thru that translated over to the 37c so much that it totally upped my shave quality on the 37c as I refined my angle/pressure there as well. Now both are neck-to-neck (see what I did?) in overall shave quality and enjoyment despite the 37c being over $100 cheaper and chrome plated rather than machined SS. As long as you don't require a razor made in brass, SS or aluminum and are not looking for a family heirloom, the 37c is an absolute incredible value at under $50. And, since it costs so little, you will still feel able to acquire other razors (if you want) without breaking the bank, just like I did .
Rumour has it the the new style 37c has the name "Merkur" stamped underneath the cap. I've never seen it, as I have the older version, for sure, but that's what I was told.
There are comparison photos of the old style and new style safety bars and cap over at "the other forum"...
These photos are NOT mine. I nicked them from the thread at the other forum. Moderators, if this is unacceptable, please remove the photos. I will understand.
[Image: attachment.php?attachmentid=644417&d=1457916691]
Old style
[Image: attachment.php?attachmentid=644418&d=1457916755]
New style
Chris, for some rason the photos aren't coming through on my tablet.
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