(This post was last modified: 07-03-2021, 01:03 PM by LOOT.)
(07-03-2021, 04:51 AM)Calm_Shaver Wrote: So I watched this video review on the Tube today and this reviewer called Sailor 21 razor “Toothy”, huh?!?!?Toothy. Really bad choice of words. I still scratch my head trying to figure it out. That was actually my prototype Sailor. John sent me his Muramasa.
1st, I had never heard a razor being described as “Toothy”. 2nd, the reviewer made it sound as being as aggressive as a R41. Maybe he made the “toothy” remark as to convey that it’s very prone to biting. Is there any truth to this???
I thought its as smooth as a Wolfman Wr2 with high gap POWER!
As always YMMV but he made it seem like an uncomfortable shave. He is honest at least I’ll give him that but the term “toothy” can confuse his audience. It’s the same for aggressive vs blade feel. I like the term blade feel better because aggresion can differ from person to person.
John is apparently a low blade feel guy. So I understand why he may prefer the M. The M is a good razor, it isn't in the same league as a 2021 Sailor tho, for me. I don’t mind blade feel as long as it is smooth and not harsh like a 2011 R41 or an iKon Tek, for the most part.
John is the only guy I've run across that was less impressed with the razor than me. The 2021 Sailor is at the top of my list and I know lots of guys that feel the same...and they have extensive collections. My guess, like Mr. Tester mentioned, is that John isn't experienced with heavy razors and just doesn't understand the slight adjustments needed to wield one. Especially a heavy razor that can be opened up like the 21 Sailor.
I was probably the first to make the WR2 comparison because I had my prototypes of the 20 and 21s for several weeks before I could make that public knowledge. I also have what some may consider a pretty damned good WR2 collection, in SS and Ti.
I still stand by the assertion that the 21 Sailor can do everything a .95 to 1.65 WR2 can do, and more. It will do it just as well, if not better. I think other reviews here on DFS substantiate the claim.
If you can get past the weight and size of the head, it will likely be the best razor in your den. If you want ghost blade feel and shave everyday, the Muramasa is likely a better choice although it has it's own quirks that would make it a no go for me. Top setting of 5 on a Muramasa is like a 3.5 on the Sailor and the Sailor is just getting warmed up at 3.5.