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(This post was last modified: 02-18-2022, 04:41 PM by AylsworthRazors.)
(02-18-2022, 04:31 PM)Senate515 Wrote: AylsworthRazors wondering if you have comparison photos between the machined and the satin

Unfortunately I do not as they have not been made yet. Currently I only have the prototypes, which were made by a 3rd party manufacturing on demand service. The final razors will be made by a top US based razor manufacturer called Yates Precision mfg. If you own any of their machined razors or check out the Satin or Machined razors on their site, you can get an idea of the quality and nature of the finishes. They are top notch though. Some of the best tolerances and finishes out there, and the main reason I decided to go with them (apart from Jake and Ash just being great people)!

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#82
(02-13-2022, 02:53 PM)LOOT Wrote: Send me an email or a PM with an email address?

LOOT, my tracking info says it should be out for delivery now! It's also got a little surprise in it from Zingari Man Smile

Small disclaimer: The only real constructive feedback I've received so far, apart from it being either too aggressive for some or not aggressive enough for other (which is to be expected with a mid level plate), is that the prototype on demand services bead blast finish is a little too coarse for a true cosmetic satin and so adds a little too much drag to the razor. I haven't had issues with this when I've gotten a proper hydrated and low structure lather, but I have noticed it if my lather is a little too dense or not quite hydrated enough. This is a known bug and will be thoroughly addressed in the shipping product.

The other thing is that the low profile 24 degree shave angle has been less intuitive for certain users, and so has taken a couple of shaves to get the angle and muscle memory down. For anyone who uses a Tatara or CB often, especially a C plate or above, or those who like more aggressive razors in general, then this would not be an issue at all. But for those who prefer milder razors with more forgiving shave angles, then I'd recommend going slow for a couple of shaves until they get it Smile

That's about it so far. Hoping you have a great time with it and looking forward to your feedback!!

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#83
(02-18-2022, 04:58 PM)AylsworthRazors Wrote:
(02-13-2022, 02:53 PM)LOOT Wrote: Send me an email or a PM with an email address?

LOOT, my tracking info says it should be out for delivery now! It's also got a little surprise in it from Zingari Man Smile

Small disclaimer: The only real constructive feedback I've received so far, apart from it being either too aggressive for some or not aggressive enough for other (which is to be expected with a mid level plate), is that the prototype on demand services bead blast finish is a little too coarse for a true cosmetic satin and so adds a little too much drag to the razor. I haven't had issues with this when I've gotten a proper hydrated and low structure lather, but I have noticed it if my lather is a little too dense or not quite hydrated enough. This is a known bug and will be thoroughly addressed in the shipping product.

The other thing is that the low profile 24 degree shave angle has been less intuitive for certain users, and so has taken a couple of shaves to get the angle and muscle memory down. For anyone who uses a Tatara or CB often, especially a C plate or above, or those who like more aggressive razors in general, then this would not be an issue at all. But for those who prefer milder razors with more forgiving shave angles, then I'd recommend going slow for a couple of shaves until they get it Smile

That's about it so far. Hoping you have a great time with it and looking forward to your feedback!!

I will let you know when you it arrives. I gotta say tho, I am a steep angle shaver by nature. I think "ride the cap" is one of the worst pieces of advice in wet shaving. I do generally keep my mouth shut though. I did not care for the Karve...at all. I used mine exactly 1 time and had it on the BST the same afternoon. Based on your comments, I may not be a good fit, which would be a shame, because it is such a handsome razor. I am still looking forward to playing with it though.

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#84
(02-18-2022, 05:35 PM)LOOT Wrote:
(02-18-2022, 04:58 PM)AylsworthRazors Wrote:
(02-13-2022, 02:53 PM)LOOT Wrote: Send me an email or a PM with an email address?

LOOT, my tracking info says it should be out for delivery now! It's also got a little surprise in it from Zingari Man Smile

Small disclaimer: The only real constructive feedback I've received so far, apart from it being either too aggressive for some or not aggressive enough for other (which is to be expected with a mid level plate), is that the prototype on demand services bead blast finish is a little too coarse for a true cosmetic satin and so adds a little too much drag to the razor. I haven't had issues with this when I've gotten a proper hydrated and low structure lather, but I have noticed it if my lather is a little too dense or not quite hydrated enough. This is a known bug and will be thoroughly addressed in the shipping product.

The other thing is that the low profile 24 degree shave angle has been less intuitive for certain users, and so has taken a couple of shaves to get the angle and muscle memory down. For anyone who uses a Tatara or CB often, especially a C plate or above, or those who like more aggressive razors in general, then this would not be an issue at all. But for those who prefer milder razors with more forgiving shave angles, then I'd recommend going slow for a couple of shaves until they get it Smile

That's about it so far. Hoping you have a great time with it and looking forward to your feedback!!

I will let you know when you it arrives. I gotta say tho, I am a steep angle shaver by nature. I think "ride the cap" is one of the worst pieces of advice in wet shaving. I do generally keep my mouth shut though. I did not care for the Karve...at all. I used mine exactly 1 time and had it on the BST the same afternoon. Based on your comments, I may not be a good fit, which would be a shame, because it is such a handsome razor. I am still looking forward to playing with it though.

I prefer to think it more as "crank the handle/lever" a bit more. Don't worry man, just think of it as a WR1, you'll be fine. I'm going to try to get mine on the presale. I can't wait to get one and put a Feather blade in it, should feel like skating on ice around my head and face.

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(02-18-2022, 05:35 PM)LOOT Wrote: I will let you know when you it arrives. I gotta say tho, I am a steep angle shaver by nature. I think "ride the cap" is one of the worst pieces of advice in wet shaving. I do generally keep my mouth shut though. I did not care for the Karve...at all. I used mine exactly 1 time and had it on the BST the same afternoon. Based on your comments, I may not be a good fit, which would be a shame, because it is such a handsome razor. I am still looking forward to playing with it though.

That's fair points. Some people love it and some don't. When I polled the community the shallow 24 degree cap won by a steep margin (pun intended), so I decided to go with that. But I understand it may not be for everyone. That said, assuming the launch goes well, there may be a more traditional cap geometry version somewhere in the not too distant future Smile

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#86
I'm in. I'm in California.

I prefer efficient/blade-forward razors but I also get along with milder/efficient types (Tech, Mamba). Interested in trying this razor out.

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#87
I'd like to withdraw myself from this pass around.
This razor doesn't sound like it's a good fit for me.
Thank you for the opportunity though.
#88
(This post was last modified: 02-18-2022, 11:49 PM by AylsworthRazors.)
(02-18-2022, 11:12 PM)Nehbulah Wrote: I'd like to withdraw myself from this pass around.
This razor doesn't sound like it's a good fit for me.
Thank you for the opportunity though.

Ok will do. Thanks for taking part anyway! Do you mind if I ask what specifically makes you feel like it would not be a good fit?
#89
(02-18-2022, 11:41 PM)AylsworthRazors Wrote:
(02-18-2022, 11:12 PM)Nehbulah Wrote: I'd like to withdraw myself from this pass around.
This razor doesn't sound like it's a good fit for me.
Thank you for the opportunity though.

Ok will do. Thanks for taking part anyway! Do you mind if I ask what specifically makes you feel like it would not be a good fit?

I personally prefer steep angle shaving.
And my skin is really sensitive.
I find with razors with steeper angled geometries that are coming out recently (Henson, Yates, Overlander) these provide the efficiency and mildness that my skin can tolerate on a daily basis.
I'm more partial to those types of razors.

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#90
Count me in! I’m in California.


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