#11

Posting Freak
Canada
(08-03-2017, 06:08 PM)envyshave Wrote: I find that a guerrilla just doesn't have the dexterity of a human.  

OK you can shoot me for the bad dad joke. Mad

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#12

Posting Freak
(08-03-2017, 06:08 PM)envyshave Wrote: I find that a guerrilla just doesn't have the dexterity of a human.  

OK you can shoot me for the bad dad joke. Mad

Yeah, and what about their hygiene habits!? I don't think I've ever seen one with a decent shave. Or clothes.

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#13

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Utah
(08-03-2017, 07:15 PM)Marko Wrote:
(08-03-2017, 06:08 PM)envyshave Wrote: I find that a guerrilla just doesn't have the dexterity of a human.  

OK you can shoot me for the bad dad joke. Mad

Yeah, and what about their hygiene habits!? I don't think I've ever seen one with a decent shave.  Or clothes.

Right, it's like trusting an optician with advanced glaucoma to check your eyesight.

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#14
Very nice razor, shaved well, but the handle is too short for me. I don't mind the girth (I have a UFO Grand Titan L that is even thicker), but the bottom line was that, with the dozens of great razors I own, it simply didn't make the cut for me.

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#15
A GUERILLA is a political insurgent often effecting an unkept appearance emulating Fidel and Che'. A GORILLA is a vegetarian pacifist that practices mutual grooming for body lice. Gorilla lice cannot infect humans and VS a VS. Our hunting adaptation of body hair loss led to equal evolutionary changes in our specific lice.
WOLFMAN has tried to adapt to market demands while trying to be peaceful reacting to much primal display.
#16

Member
Utah
(08-03-2017, 10:22 PM)KAV Wrote: A GUERILLA is a political insurgent often effecting an unkept appearance emulating Fidel and Che'. A GORILLA is a vegetarian pacifist that practices mutual grooming for body lice. Gorilla lice cannot infect humans and VS a VS. Our hunting adaptation of body hair loss led to equal evolutionary changes in our specific lice.
WOLFMAN has tried to adapt to market demands while trying to be peaceful reacting to much primal display.

Ahh, right. It's starting to make sense.

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#17
There are a number of reasons people are selling theirs, I can only list mine. While it's a quality made razor, I find it a bit unpresentable. The handle does look better than in the pictures and it's ergonomics are excellent, but it's still underwhelmingy simple and, dare I say, lazy design.
The razor performs "okayish": smooth and a bit (too) mild. YMMV but I couldn't get a satisfactory BBS without irritating myself due to number of passes it would require.

Now taken everything into account, it got me thinking: for the price, you get an unpolished razor, no choice of handle or option to buy the head only, and no blade gap option. Now compare that to what Timeless or ATT offers for the same price. I believe there are other people with similar reasons for selling their Guerrilla.

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#18

Posting Freak
(08-03-2017, 10:36 PM)envyshave Wrote:
(08-03-2017, 10:22 PM)KAV Wrote: A GUERILLA is a political insurgent often effecting an unkept appearance emulating Fidel and Che'. A GORILLA is a vegetarian pacifist that practices mutual grooming for body lice. Gorilla lice cannot infect humans and VS a VS. Our hunting adaptation of body hair loss led to equal evolutionary changes in our specific lice.
WOLFMAN has tried to adapt to market demands while trying to be peaceful reacting to much primal display.

Ahh, right. It's starting to make sense.

Pota-toe Potah-toe. If they shaved once in a while maybe they wouldn't have lice. I think Che Guevara had lice.
#19

Posting Freak
So maybe James produced the Guerrilla razor to show folks what they would get if they got their wish and he ramped up production by hiring staff and taking the production line approach to meeting demand. Be careful what you wish for because you'll end up with a guerrilla razor.
#20
I had one and after one shave knew it wasn't for me. Too mild, I didn't like how the blade was loaded/held in place, and I didn't care for the handle at all. Now if James were to offer it with different blade gaps and offered his standard style handles as an option, minus the polishing and extras that go along with the higher end razors, I would jump back in.


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