#1

Member
Honolulu, Hawaii
The Asylum AC razor has been on the market for a while, but this injector blade version is brand new.  It has the same styling as its larger sibling and is constructed of 316L steel.  It is not an injector, but a three piece design.  Bullgoose recommend the Schick Proline blades but I loaded a regular Schick blade purchased at my local pharmacy.  Loading was way less fiddly that I thought it would be.  In fact it was so easy that I got it right on the first try.  The fit and finish on the exterior of this razor is excellent.  Inside the top cap there are some grey areas, which may clean off.  Since they are under the hood, they don't bother me.  These are areas that are going to eventually show wear anyway.  The razor comes in a small cardboard box with foam lining and I found no instructions or warranty card.  Three piece razors being what they are, I'm not sure printed intructions are really needed. 
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This US made razor is on the heavy side compared to most Schick injectors coming in at 99 grams and that was evident during the shave.  I gave myself a three pass shave this morning using TOBS cream and my usual Proraso White pre-shave cream.  The WTG and XTG passes felt good and the weight of the razor wasn't noticeable.  On the ATG, south-north pass the razor felt heavy.  I usually hold the razor between forefingers and thumb and the head felt heavy and unbalanced.  As far as cutting goes, it felt like a Schick against my skin.  Which Schick? That's hard, but maybe between a G and an I.
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Razor: Asylum Shave Works Injector Razor
Blade: Schick Injector
Brush: Simpson Captain 2 Best Badger
Pre-Shave: Proraso White
Lather: Taylor of Old Bond Street Tobacco Leaf
Aftershave: Shannon's Soaps Indigo Oud Aftershave Splash
Additional Care:
  Thayers Facial Tonic Witch Hazel Unscented

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#2

Scentsless Shaver
Oakland, ME
(07-13-2022, 08:01 PM)Whiterook Wrote: The Asylum AC razor has been on the market for a while, but this injector blade version is brand new.  It has the same styling as its larger sibling and is constructed of 316L steel.  It is not an injector, but a three piece design.  Bullgoose recommend the Schick Proline blades but I loaded a regular Schick blade purchased at my local pharmacy.  Loading was way less fiddly that I thought it would be.  In fact it was so easy that I got it right on the first try.  The fit and finish on the exterior of this razor is excellent.  Inside the top cap there are some grey areas, which may clean off.  Since they are under the hood, they don't bother me.  These are areas that are going to eventually show wear anyway.  The razor comes in a small cardboard box with foam lining and I found no instructions or warranty card.  Three piece razors being what they are, I'm not sure printed intructions are really needed. 
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This US made razor is on the heavy side compared to most Schick injectors coming in at 99 grams and that was evident during the shave.  I gave myself a three pass shave this morning using TOBS cream and my usual Proraso White pre-shave cream.  The WTG and XTG passes felt good and the weight of the razor wasn't noticeable.  On the ATG, south-north pass the razor felt heavy.  I usually hold the razor between forefingers and thumb and the head felt heavy and unbalanced.  As far as cutting goes, it felt like a Schick against my skin.  Which Schick? That's hard, but maybe between a G and an I.
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Razor: Asylum Shave Works Injector Razor
Blade: Schick Injector
Brush: Simpson Captain 2 Best Badger
Pre-Shave: Proraso White
Lather: Taylor of Old Bond Street Tobacco Leaf
Aftershave: Shannon's Soaps Indigo Oud Aftershave Splash
Additional Care:
  Thayers Facial Tonic Witch Hazel Unscented

Nice report!  Happy2 Now I may go looking, so while I thank you, my wallet doesn't!  Tongue

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#3

Scentsless Shaver
Oakland, ME
(This post was last modified: 07-19-2022, 01:07 PM by MaineYooper.)
Thanks to Whiterook for his review and trusted comments. I deliberated for a few days (seemed like forever!) and placed an order late Friday. 

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This greeted me upon my return home last night from a long Monday at work. 

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First use was this morning. It shaves very smooth, which is what I hoped for, as Dave's comparisons Schicks are right in my comfort zone! The first few strokes made me wonder if I had the angle wrong, as I wasn't getting the feedback that I was expecting. But it was shaving! A very nice shave this morning. 

The Proline B-20 is a new blade to me. The P-30 is my go to blade in the Vector and other Schick injector options work the best for me. My one negative comment on the shave was a bit of tingling at the rinse. Was it the blade? Or was I pressing too hard, trying to make that buttering toast sound as I shaved? Whatever the cause, it passed soon and now feels like a very close shave was achieved. I will monitor the whisker regrowth throughout the day. Yesterday's Vector shave was amazingly close and I wondered last night if I'd have stubble this morning!

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And throw it in the Cyber Sea
--Rush, "Virtuality"

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#4

Just Here for the Shaves
Williamsburg, KY
(07-19-2022, 01:07 PM)MaineYooper Wrote: Thanks to Whiterook for his review and trusted comments. I deliberated for a few days (seemed like forever!) and placed an order late Friday. 

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This greeted me upon my return home last night from a long Monday at work. 

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First use was this morning. It shaves very smooth, which is what I hoped for, as Dave's comparisons Schicks are right in my comfort zone! The first few strokes made me wonder if I had the angle wrong, as I wasn't getting the feedback that I was expecting. But it was shaving! A very nice shave this morning. 

The Proline B-20 is a new blade to me. The P-30 is my go to blade in the Vector and other Schick injector options work the best for me. My one negative comment on the shave was a bit of tingling at the rinse. Was it the blade? Or was I pressing too hard, trying to make that buttering toast sound as I shaved? Whatever the cause, it passed soon and now feels like a very close shave was achieved. I will monitor the whisker regrowth throughout the day. Yesterday's Vector shave was amazingly close and I wondered last night if I'd have stubble this morning!

Awesome Eric !!

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#5

Member
New York
(07-19-2022, 01:07 PM)MaineYooper Wrote: Thanks to Whiterook for his review and trusted comments. I deliberated for a few days (seemed like forever!) and placed an order late Friday. 

[Image: dcabq2X.jpg]

This greeted me upon my return home last night from a long Monday at work. 

[Image: B5uT9VU.jpg]

First use was this morning. It shaves very smooth, which is what I hoped for, as Dave's comparisons Schicks are right in my comfort zone! The first few strokes made me wonder if I had the angle wrong, as I wasn't getting the feedback that I was expecting. But it was shaving! A very nice shave this morning. 

The Proline B-20 is a new blade to me. The P-30 is my go to blade in the Vector and other Schick injector options work the best for me. My one negative comment on the shave was a bit of tingling at the rinse. Was it the blade? Or was I pressing too hard, trying to make that buttering toast sound as I shaved? Whatever the cause, it passed soon and now feels like a very close shave was achieved. I will monitor the whisker regrowth throughout the day. Yesterday's Vector shave was amazingly close and I wondered last night if I'd have stubble this morning!
So you go through such a detailed review of the razor and forget to include the most important part... What flavors did you get in the Jelly Belly packet?!

Sounds like a promising razor for you Eric. Great review (other than the Jelly-bean fiasco).

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#6

Member
gone to Carolina in my mind
(This post was last modified: 07-19-2022, 04:45 PM by HighSpeed.)
(07-19-2022, 01:07 PM)MaineYooper Wrote: Thanks to Whiterook for his review and trusted comments. I deliberated for a few days (seemed like forever!) and placed an order late Friday. 

[Image: dcabq2X.jpg]

This greeted me upon my return home last night from a long Monday at work. 

[Image: B5uT9VU.jpg]

First use was this morning. It shaves very smooth, which is what I hoped for, as Dave's comparisons Schicks are right in my comfort zone! The first few strokes made me wonder if I had the angle wrong, as I wasn't getting the feedback that I was expecting. But it was shaving! A very nice shave this morning. 

The Proline B-20 is a new blade to me. The P-30 is my go to blade in the Vector and other Schick injector options work the best for me. My one negative comment on the shave was a bit of tingling at the rinse. Was it the blade? Or was I pressing too hard, trying to make that buttering toast sound as I shaved? Whatever the cause, it passed soon and now feels like a very close shave was achieved. I will monitor the whisker regrowth throughout the day. Yesterday's Vector shave was amazingly close and I wondered last night if I'd have stubble this morning!

Congratulations Eric!

That was a great review (except for the omission of the jellybean flavors Tongue ).  Whiterook's review showed some black "tarnish" or "discoloration", for lack of a better word, although he pointed out that the tarnish was on hidden surfaces, and he thought it might come off at some point.  I have not seen him post anything further about it, so I don't know if anything has changed.  In any case, how was the polishing on your razor?

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#7

Scentsless Shaver
Oakland, ME
Thanks, guys, for the compliments!

(07-19-2022, 04:15 PM)mrdoug Wrote: So you go through such a detailed review of the razor and forget to include the most important part... What flavors did you get in the Jelly Belly packet?!

Sounds like a promising razor for you Eric. Great review (other than the Jelly-bean fiasco).

Haha! I think they are the darker flavors. I'll snap a shot when I eat them later!

(07-19-2022, 04:34 PM)HighSpeed Wrote: Congratulations Eric!

That was a great review (except for the omission of the jellybean flavors Tongue ).  Whiterook's review showed some black "tarnish" or "discoloration", for lack of a better word, although he pointed out that the tarnish was on hidden surfaces, and he thought it might come off at some point.  I have not seen him post anything further about it, so I don't know if anything has changed.  In any case, how was the polishing on your razor?

There is no discoloration. I will snap a photo tonight. It's just not as shiny!

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- Eric 
Put your message in a modem, 
And throw it in the Cyber Sea
--Rush, "Virtuality"

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#8

Member
Honolulu, Hawaii
As far as the underside of my razor goes, I simply ignore it. I do like to give my razors a light going over with a soft toothbrush and dish soap if I am putting it aside, this may eventually remove the stuff, or not. Shrug..

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#9

Member
Honolulu, Hawaii
Eric,
I am glad you like it!

Dave

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#10

Administrator
Philadelphia, PA
I remember when Phil had originally tried to get this project done...probably way back in maybe 2012-2014 when I was still on TSN. iirc, he literally couldn't find a machine shop to do the work reliably...this is also back before there was a competition in this space.

I'm glad to see Phil got his design out into the market.

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