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(This post was last modified: 02-22-2022, 01:30 AM by andrewjs18.)
Below will be the pass around list. The standard pass around rules apply: keep the razor/items for 1 week, then ship them to the next person in line below your order. If the user isn't tagged and/or a member on DFS, contact either myself or KalebAylsworth to get the name & shipping details for the next person.

Please share your thoughts on the forum as well as filling out this feedback survey Kaleb created, if possible.

If you'd like to be added to the list, please reply that you're in and mention the state you live in. Do note that since this list will be blended between DFS users and people Kaleb knows, your order on the list might not be as you expect it initially.

This list is currently a work in progress and will be updated accordingly

Western USA:
brianTWSE (Oregon)
The Traveling Shaver (Utah)
ppfingsten (Hawaii)
draebeard (Washington)
The Razor Company (Michigan)
Marhos24 (Michigan)
Molecularjeff (Michigan)
MostlyVintageHeadShaver (Michigan)
CK89 (Indiana)
HoosierShave (Indiana)
Lbkindy (Indiana)
gregtardif (Wisconsin)
wyze0ne (Michigan)
bobmsp (Minnesota)
AASHAVING (Washington)
Newsy96 (Illinois)
MountainBear (Colorado)
dmshaver (Missouri)
ShavingLikeYouMeanIt (California)


Eastern USA:
Heather - Zingari Man (Indiana)
LOOT (North Carolina)
Cape.Cod.Wet.Shaving (Massachusetts)
bhay1972 (Maine)
GlazedBoker (New Jersey)
dave in KY (Kentucky)
ServedUpShaves (New Hampshire)
ALI (Connecticut)
Sloppybadger (North Carolina)
ewk (South Carolina)
cornbread (New York)
Carlos Hernandez (Georgia)
jbreakfield (Alabama)
Alorenberg (Massachusetts)
Nh wet shaver (New Hampshire)
BEARDoc (Rhode Island)
Gbsher (Pennsylvania)
J33pGuy13 (Pennsylvania)
Asafiev (Pennsylvania)
Sethology96 (Virginia)
Blade4vor (New York)
Dpc007 (Connecticut)
andrewjs18 (Pennsylvania)


Canada:
M2shaves (Ontario)
Coyote Cuts (Ontario)
justino_14 (Ontario)
Nehbulah (Ontario) *removed at the user's request*
Marko (Alberta)
Senate515 (Alberta)
TPearen (British Columbia)
raymoonie (Montreal)
Raza D (Nevada)
Ryan B (California)
aleksgc (California)
rockotto (California)
Oasisdave (California)
EricM (California)
OnePassBen (Alberta)

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#92
(This post was last modified: 02-22-2022, 05:53 PM by LOOT.)
I have used the Drakkant for 3 consecutive days starting Sunday.  Sunday was on 4 or 5 days growth and I struggled a little.  I went with the old "It's about beard reduction, not beard elimination" philosophy and intentionally lightened up on the pressure.  I wound up with a near BBS shave but it was a good bit of work and lots of rinsing.

The past two shaves were on 24 hours growth.  This is where the razor shines.  I played around with the attack angle and it does work better on the cap.  My issue with that is I lose the blade edge.  If I lose the edge, I instinctively go looking for it and that yields less than optimal results...so, I ran it steep and had no issues at all on light growth.  BBS shaves on a typical 2.5 passer.  I did have to do a little buffing on the jaw line but nothing major and no irritation.

I cold water shave and was impressed with how well the Drakkant rinses.  The lather channels clean up well even with the coldest of water.  Some of my razors in rotation struggle with cold water rinsing.

I had no issues with the finish and think it feels fine.  A smoother finish on the production model will bump up the performance a good bit, I believe.  However, the Drakkant prototype is a very nice razor in it's current state, IMO.  No drag at all.

Balance point is about a 1/2" down the knurling and feels great in the hand.  No complaints there at all.

The only thing I would note is the stove on the bottom of the head needs to be slightly larger to accommodate a standard nylon washer.


While the .74 gap is not necessarily intended for guys with a varied shaving routine, like me, I thoroughly enjoyed playing with this one and look forward to future offerings for Kaleb and Aylsworth.  It is great to hear he partnered with Yates for manufacturing and I am sure the products are going to be top notch.

Thanks for the opportunity to play with your new toy, Kaleb.  You've got a very nice product that will only get better.

Boxed up...and on the way to MA.



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#93
(02-22-2022, 05:47 PM)Dave in KY Wrote:
(02-22-2022, 05:18 PM)LOOT Wrote: It is great to hear he partnered with Henson for manufacturing and I am sure the products are going to be top notch.

Thanks for the opportunity to play with your new toy, Kaleb.  You've got a very nice product that will only get better.

Boxed up...and on the way to MA.



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Loot, Pretty sure he partnered with Jake at Yates

Thanks for correction....I knew I had a 50% chance of getting it right! Will fix.

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#94

Just Here for the Shaves
Williamsburg, KY
LOOT, great thorough review Happy2

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This post by Dave in KY mentions views and opinions expressed and makes it known that they are "those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of DFS or any other member, agency, organization, employer or company."  Big Grin
#95

Atop the Razor's Edge
Southern California
(02-22-2022, 05:18 PM)LOOT Wrote: The only thing I would note is the stove on the bottom of the head needs to be slightly larger to accommodate a standard nylon washer.

I am in on the pre-order I'm glad you noted the above. I use nylon washers on all my razors that I have with the exception of those designed with a handles like Tatara and Yates.

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#96
(This post was last modified: 02-22-2022, 08:56 PM by AylsworthRazors.)
(02-22-2022, 05:18 PM)LOOT Wrote: I have used the Drakkant for 3 consecutive days starting Sunday.  Sunday was on 4 or 5 days growth and I struggled a little.  I went with the old "It's about beard reduction, not beard elimination" philosophy and intentionally lightened up on the pressure.  I wound up with a near BBS shave but it was a good bit of work and lots of rinsing.

The past two shaves were on 24 hours growth.  This is where the razor shines.  I played around with the attack angle and it does work better on the cap.  My issue with that is I lose the blade edge.  If I lose the edge, I instinctively go looking for it and that yields less than optimal results...so, I ran it steep and had no issues at all on light growth.  BBS shaves on a typical 2.5 passer.  I did have to do a little buffing on the jaw line but nothing major and no irritation.

I cold water shave and was impressed with how well the Drakkant rinses.  The lather channels clean up well even with the coldest of water.  Some of my razors in rotation struggle with cold water rinsing.

I had no issues with the finish and think it feels fine.  A smoother finish on the production model will bump up the performance a good bit, I believe.  However, the Drakkant prototype is a very nice razor in it's current state, IMO.  No drag at all.

Balance point is about a 1/2" down the knurling and feels great in the hand.  No complaints there at all.

The only thing I would note is the stove on the bottom of the head needs to be slightly larger to accommodate a standard nylon washer.


While the .74 gap is not necessarily intended for guys with a varied shaving routine, like me, I thoroughly enjoyed playing with this one and look forward to future offerings for Kaleb and Aylsworth.  It is great to hear he partnered with Yates for manufacturing and I am sure the products are going to be top notch.

Thanks for the opportunity to play with your new toy, Kaleb.  You've got a very nice product that will only get better.

Boxed up...and on the way to MA.



[Image: mxKIkbq.jpg]

Thanks so much for the detailed feedback!  Glad to hear you enjoyed itSmile

If it's not too much trouble, would you mind also filling out the quick survey?  Only takes about 60 seconds, but allows me to evaluate everyone's impressions on a rating scale, with cool graphs and stuff!  Cool

https://forms.gle/Xiyq8kLsS8ua9oyi7

Thanks again!

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#97
(02-22-2022, 08:31 PM)AylsworthRazors Wrote:
(02-22-2022, 05:18 PM)LOOT Wrote: I have used the Drakkant for 3 consecutive days starting Sunday.  Sunday was on 4 or 5 days growth and I struggled a little.  I went with the old "It's about beard reduction, not beard elimination" philosophy and intentionally lightened up on the pressure.  I wound up with a near BBS shave but it was a good bit of work and lots of rinsing.

The past two shaves were on 24 hours growth.  This is where the razor shines.  I played around with the attack angle and it does work better on the cap.  My issue with that is I lose the blade edge.  If I lose the edge, I instinctively go looking for it and that yields less than optimal results...so, I ran it steep and had no issues at all on light growth.  BBS shaves on a typical 2.5 passer.  I did have to do a little buffing on the jaw line but nothing major and no irritation.

I cold water shave and was impressed with how well the Drakkant rinses.  The lather channels clean up well even with the coldest of water.  Some of my razors in rotation struggle with cold water rinsing.

I had no issues with the finish and think it feels fine.  A smoother finish on the production model will bump up the performance a good bit, I believe.  However, the Drakkant prototype is a very nice razor in it's current state, IMO.  No drag at all.

Balance point is about a 1/2" down the knurling and feels great in the hand.  No complaints there at all.

The only thing I would note is the stove on the bottom of the head needs to be slightly larger to accommodate a standard nylon washer.


While the .74 gap is not necessarily intended for guys with a varied shaving routine, like me, I thoroughly enjoyed playing with this one and look forward to future offerings for Kaleb and Aylsworth.  It is great to hear he partnered with Yates for manufacturing and I am sure the products are going to be top notch.

Thanks for the opportunity to play with your new toy, Kaleb.  You've got a very nice product that will only get better.

Boxed up...and on the way to MA.



[Image: mxKIkbq.jpg]

Thanks so much for the detailed feedback!  Glad to hear you enjoyed itSmile

If it's not too much trouble, would you mind also filling out the quick survey?  Only takes about 60 seconds, but allows me to evaluate everyone's impressions on a rating scale, with cool graphs and stuff!  Cool

https://forms.gle/pHTHAJuwMU9WVR5V8

Thanks again!
Done.

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#98
(02-22-2022, 08:30 PM)Entasis Wrote:
(02-22-2022, 05:18 PM)LOOT Wrote: The only thing I would note is the stove on the bottom of the head needs to be slightly larger to accommodate a standard nylon washer.

I am in on the pre-order I'm glad you noted the above. I use nylon washers on all my razors that I have with the exception of those designed with a handles like Tatara and Yates.

FWIW, nylon washers I picked up at home depot fit in the base of my CG razors which are a tight fit. Might work on the Drakkant but a slightly larger diameter as Loot suggested would be nice.
#99
(02-22-2022, 10:53 PM)surfboat Wrote:
(02-22-2022, 08:30 PM)Entasis Wrote:
(02-22-2022, 05:18 PM)LOOT Wrote: The only thing I would note is the stove on the bottom of the head needs to be slightly larger to accommodate a standard nylon washer.

I am in on the pre-order I'm glad you noted the above. I use nylon washers on all my razors that I have with the exception of those designed with a handles like Tatara and Yates.

FWIW, nylon washers I picked up at home depot fit in the base of my CG razors which are a tight fit. Might work on the Drakkant but a slightly larger diameter as Loot suggested would be nice.

It works, but it is a tight fit.  Hopefully a tweak that is easy to make.


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#100
I'll see what I can do!  Do you know the dimensions of the nylon washer in question?


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