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(10-13-2023, 12:49 AM)Dave in KY Wrote:
(10-13-2023, 12:44 AM)Marko Wrote: Thanks Dave in KY  it’s looking good  Happy2  and seriously, what guy doesn’t like stitches in his face?

Chics dig scars

Lol, Ex Wife's make scars.

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#202

Posting Freak
(10-13-2023, 12:43 AM)Blackland Razors Wrote:
(10-12-2023, 06:54 PM)DSR Wrote: I don’t know if Blackland Razors has already researched whether there is an option to have painted numbers which will last…?

Enamel is tricky. We've experimented with it and haven't gotten it down quite right. It's surely doable and we'll be looking into solutions including enamel to make the Osprey's numbering stand out even more.

My two bits worth- after seeing the Osprey in person, I like the plain engraved numbers. I’m not sure enamel or some other substance in black, white or red would suit the design, at least for me. I like it the way it is. Also, you’d be creating a possible maintenance issue. Look at all those vintage razors - painted numbers or handle tips always deteriorates. As I said, that’s just my opinion.

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#203

Posting Freak
Canada
(10-12-2023, 02:56 PM)george1906 Wrote: So, first shave with the Osprey this morning and did not have time to take pics yet.  I must say that I am impressed.  Used a Gillette Nacet and started at the 9 setting for the WTG pass and then backed it down to 8 for the ATG and XTG passes.  No cuts or weepers and the razor is smooth at that 9 and 8 setting with a nice amount of blade feel and aggression.  Got a great BBS and the razor is highly efficient from what I could tell after the shave was finished.  I think settings 7-9 will be used by me on this razor at all times.  I love the longer handle and it’s extremely well balanced.  I am going to take the insert out at some point to see how it does without it just for shits and giggles.  Might eventually have the top cap polished on this one but we shall see.  I can’t WAIT for the titanium version of this one!  Overall, Shane and company have a winner on their hands with this one!  It joins the club of all of my other adjustables and really holds its own next to my Rocnel, HLS, Tatara and others.  Great job Blackland and looking forward to seeing what else you all have in the works!


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Which setting is most comparable to the Blackbird, or is it a completely different experience?  Shy

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Celestino
Love, Laughter & Shaving  Heart
#204
(10-13-2023, 03:05 PM)celestino Wrote:
(10-12-2023, 02:56 PM)george1906 Wrote: So, first shave with the Osprey this morning and did not have time to take pics yet.  I must say that I am impressed.  Used a Gillette Nacet and started at the 9 setting for the WTG pass and then backed it down to 8 for the ATG and XTG passes.  No cuts or weepers and the razor is smooth at that 9 and 8 setting with a nice amount of blade feel and aggression.  Got a great BBS and the razor is highly efficient from what I could tell after the shave was finished.  I think settings 7-9 will be used by me on this razor at all times.  I love the longer handle and it’s extremely well balanced.  I am going to take the insert out at some point to see how it does without it just for shits and giggles.  Might eventually have the top cap polished on this one but we shall see.  I can’t WAIT for the titanium version of this one!  Overall, Shane and company have a winner on their hands with this one!  It joins the club of all of my other adjustables and really holds its own next to my Rocnel, HLS, Tatara and others.  Great job Blackland and looking forward to seeing what else you all have in the works!


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Which setting is most comparable to the Blackbird, or is it a completely different experience?  Shy

Blackland say 7-9. I haven’t used settings at that level yet

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#205

Merchant
San Diego CA
(10-13-2023, 03:26 AM)Marko Wrote:
(10-13-2023, 12:43 AM)Blackland Razors Wrote:
(10-12-2023, 06:54 PM)DSR Wrote: I don’t know if Blackland Razors has already researched whether there is an option to have painted numbers which will last…?

Enamel is tricky. We've experimented with it and haven't gotten it down quite right. It's surely doable and we'll be looking into solutions including enamel to make the Osprey's numbering stand out even more.

My two bits worth- after seeing the Osprey in person, I like the plain engraved numbers. I’m not sure enamel or some other substance in black, white or red would suit the design, at least for me. I like it the way it is. Also, you’d be creating a possible maintenance issue. Look at all those vintage razors - painted numbers or handle tips always deteriorates. As I said, that’s just my opinion.

Agree. We’d only offer it as an option and only if we can make it reasonably durable.

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#206
(10-13-2023, 03:05 PM)celestino Wrote:
(10-12-2023, 02:56 PM)george1906 Wrote: So, first shave with the Osprey this morning and did not have time to take pics yet.  I must say that I am impressed.  Used a Gillette Nacet and started at the 9 setting for the WTG pass and then backed it down to 8 for the ATG and XTG passes.  No cuts or weepers and the razor is smooth at that 9 and 8 setting with a nice amount of blade feel and aggression.  Got a great BBS and the razor is highly efficient from what I could tell after the shave was finished.  I think settings 7-9 will be used by me on this razor at all times.  I love the longer handle and it’s extremely well balanced.  I am going to take the insert out at some point to see how it does without it just for shits and giggles.  Might eventually have the top cap polished on this one but we shall see.  I can’t WAIT for the titanium version of this one!  Overall, Shane and company have a winner on their hands with this one!  It joins the club of all of my other adjustables and really holds its own next to my Rocnel, HLS, Tatara and others.  Great job Blackland and looking forward to seeing what else you all have in the works!


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Which setting is most comparable to the Blackbird, or is it a completely different experience?  Shy


Setting 8-9 are similar to a Blackbird but smoother on the Osprey.


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#207

Posting Freak
I was looking at the Osprey without my glasses on just now. Ok, I can see why contrasting numbers might be useful.  Smile
#208

Posting Freak
Canada
(This post was last modified: 10-13-2023, 08:29 PM by celestino.)
(10-13-2023, 07:36 PM)george1906 Wrote:
(10-13-2023, 03:05 PM)celestino Wrote: Which setting is most comparable to the Blackbird, or is it a completely different experience?  Shy

Setting 8-9 are similar to a Blackbird but smoother on the Osprey.

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Celestino
Love, Laughter & Shaving  Heart
#209
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First pic and link to my IG post.

https://www.instagram.com/p/CyW2bF_ORQ6l...ODBiNWFlZA==


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#210

It's sharp and it cuts. I like it...
Northeast, USA
This will be brief. I debated on the Vintage Gillette Tech’s, the arrival of my Wolfman Alum Guerilla plates or the Blackland Osprey. I went with the Osprey and I’m glad I did. The same Feather from the first shave and an uptick to gap size #7. I built my lather and what followed was a sensational 2.5 pass shave that was uber comfortable with no irritation or weepers anywhere. The Feather had a bit more feel on #7 than it did on #5 from the 1st shave but, it was exceptionally smooth with just a tad bit more cutting prowess which I welcomed immediately. Superb shave really as I have no need to add more to it. The Osprey brought its A-Game in that setting for me and I loved every single cutting stroke. I’m going to try the Osprey at full tilt the next time I shave with it, at least 3-4 days of whiskers and see what it produces. I just need to fight the urge to try the other razors that are waiting and screaming at me every time I walk by my shave den. “Try me! Try me!” is all I keep hearing. You know what I mean? Yes? No??

A quick word on the soap that I used. If you like vetiver that is clean & crisp that carries a professional yet gentlemanly air about it, Yetivert by Ethos is as good as it gets. F base formula that produced an intoxicating lather that was rich, dense & yet light with that gorgeous Vetiver aroma and a dash of bright citrus accords. Phenomenal and addicting with performance to match. The skin food splash is just icing on the cake. Great stuff.

Great shaves with your Osprey & any other razor you might have …..


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