(This post was last modified: 09-10-2024, 12:55 AM by Tedolph.)
(09-08-2024, 02:24 AM)swellcat Wrote: . . . all you other SR shavers . . . — Tedolph
Kind of begs the question, how many are there, especially on this forum? It seems to be a minority method, certainly. Consider cross-posting, perhaps, since folks do seem to silo up into their boards.
Male neck geometry and an inability to execute east-to-west strokes across the hills and gullies in a limited vertical space has kind of forced me into being a dual-modality shaver, something I feel disappointed about. I'm also not a hardware collector, meaning, how often do folks want to see the same patinated razor with a cracked-off scale tip?
Me too. I have resigned my self into accepting that I can not do an E-W pass on my throat right side. I just don't have the dexterity and flexibility in my spine/neck to do it. Also, I need to do it because that is the direction (W to E) that my beard grows there. So, if I am going to do an ATG pass there, I have to use a razor with a small head. SE preferred. Also, I will not do the back of my neck with a straight (will not use a straight where I can not see). In the old days, I have read that farmers had their wives shave the backs of their necks, or do the entire shave!
So, I use a safety, a disposable SE, or my beloved Valet Auto Strop to do that last pass/back of neck. Still, I find that when I use the SR for the first two passes and the safety for the clean up pass it is still a gentler, closer shave than when I use the safety for all three passes. If I have a very light beard, I just do a safety razor shave. If I have a three day beard, I always break out the SR, the boar brush and a tallow soap. Nothing beats that shave.