#41

Member
Italy
Hi guys, I am already owner of the wr3 0.40 oc,(And many more wolfman..)
According to you what is the gap that can be ultra smooth and equally effective (always oc)?
Comparing to wr1 61, for example..
Thank you all

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#42
I don't know the answer but James has set the standard gap at .50 and I doubt many have tried any OC in the WR4. The prototypes were SB as far I can tell.

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#43

Member
Italy
What are the gaps? 
And what exposure value does it have? 
(the gap at the end is the least relevant value of a razor) 
Thank you

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#44
(This post was last modified: 05-31-2023, 11:28 PM by Fedsbackhand.)
.40 to .80 unless you are george1906

No idea to exposure. I have the prototype .77 SB on loan and will report back with my findings.

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#45
So, it looks like I have my first SE inbound. I really didn't want to open this can of worms, but here I am. Antique bronze WR4 in .86mm SB coming in hot.

Any pointers for an SE newbie? I am strictly a DE guy with a very steep angle of attack. SE angle is my concern, I am not at all interested in changing my natural hand.

Blade advice?

Thanks in advance.

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#46

Just Here for the Shaves
Williamsburg, KY
I've used and have ALL the Feather (Pro, Pro Guard and Supers) I prefer the Pro. I also like the Schick Prolines that come in a 20 or 30 pack P20 or P30. The Proline B's are the Injectors so don't get them mixed up. Looking forward to your thoughts on it !

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#47
(06-01-2023, 06:01 PM)LOOT Wrote: So, it looks like I have my first SE inbound.  I really didn't want to open this can of worms, but here I am.  Antique bronze WR4 in .86mm SB coming in hot.

Any pointers for an SE newbie?  I am strictly a DE guy with a very steep angle of attack.  SE angle is my concern, I am not at all interested in changing my natural hand.

Blade advice?

Thanks in advance.

Congrats!! Prolines for sure. Use the feather supers if you need some extra efficiency. They are a longer blade providing more exposure. I don’t mess with the guarded blades. Would tone it down too much for me

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#48
(06-01-2023, 06:01 PM)LOOT Wrote: So, it looks like I have my first SE inbound. I really didn't want to open this can of worms, but here I am. Antique bronze WR4 in .86mm SB coming in hot.

Any pointers for an SE newbie? I am strictly a DE guy with a very steep angle of attack. SE angle is my concern, I am not at all interested in changing my natural hand.

Blade advice?

Thanks in advance.


You know I would not steer you wrong! See, Schick Prolines or Feather Pros to start. Feather Supers once you get the hang of it. Welcome down the first rabbit hole my friend! Next up, vintage blades for your DE’s!!


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#49
(06-01-2023, 07:12 PM)george1906 Wrote:
(06-01-2023, 06:01 PM)LOOT Wrote: So, it looks like I have my first SE inbound. I really didn't want to open this can of worms, but here I am. Antique bronze WR4 in .86mm SB coming in hot.

Any pointers for an SE newbie? I am strictly a DE guy with a very steep angle of attack. SE angle is my concern, I am not at all interested in changing my natural hand.

Blade advice?

Thanks in advance.


You know I would not steer you wrong! See, Schick Prolines or Feather Pros to start. Feather Supers once you get the hang of it. Welcome down the first rabbit hole my friend! Next up, vintage blades for your DE’s!!


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This is all your fault. *eye roll*

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#50
(06-01-2023, 08:01 PM)LOOT Wrote:
(06-01-2023, 07:12 PM)george1906 Wrote:
(06-01-2023, 06:01 PM)LOOT Wrote: So, it looks like I have my first SE inbound. I really didn't want to open this can of worms, but here I am. Antique bronze WR4 in .86mm SB coming in hot.

Any pointers for an SE newbie? I am strictly a DE guy with a very steep angle of attack. SE angle is my concern, I am not at all interested in changing my natural hand.

Blade advice?

Thanks in advance.


You know I would not steer you wrong! See, Schick Prolines or Feather Pros to start. Feather Supers once you get the hang of it. Welcome down the first rabbit hole my friend! Next up, vintage blades for your DE’s!!


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