#111
I got a very smooth 2 pass shave WTG, ATG using the WR2 1.45 and the Tradere OC. My results were as described above. My experience with the WR2 1.45 is not near other members but I have been getting consistently smooth 2 pass shaves with it. I was not getting this kind of consistency with the WR2 1.15. I also agree with Loot that the 1.45 is more efficient than my .94 WR1

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#112

Merchant
San Diego CA
(08-01-2019, 03:55 AM)iShave Wrote: Blackland Razors will you be making a stand for the Tradere?

Working on this. It’s tricky and may or may not roll out with the Tradere at launch, but I’ll probably have a stand for them at some point.

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#113
Hello Dragonsbeard! If I recall correctly, could be thinking of someone else, if so I apologize. The 1.45 WR2 that you use is typically for a close one pass shave right? Does the Tradere shave as close as well with just one pass?
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No that’s not me with the 1.45. I have a 1.35 WR2 and
I suppose if I had just one days growth I could gat a very close shave in a single pass but I haven’t tried it so not sure if I’d achieve a BBS on 100% of my face and neck. 1 and a half or two passes and I can guarantee a BBS .
#114
Thanks for the reply guys really insightful! And yeah definitely looking for a good one pass shaver for days when I am in a rush / lazy. Use to use my OneBlade for that but never really happy with the closeness of the shave.

Great for in a rush but not great in terms of efficiency. My 1.15 WR2 / Sleath Slant are great for closer shaves but still requires too many passes.
#115

It's sharp and it cuts. I like it...
Northeast, USA
(08-01-2019, 05:41 PM)Blackland Razors Wrote:
(08-01-2019, 03:55 AM)iShave Wrote: Blackland Razors will you be making a stand for the Tradere?

Working on this. It’s tricky and may or may not roll out with the Tradere at launch, but I’ll probably have a stand for them at some point.

Perhaps a quarter hollow handle, just at the end and a SS studded stand so as not to obstruct the lines and beauty of the Tradere belled end handle. Just a thought.

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#116
(08-01-2019, 07:46 PM)GlazedBoker Wrote:
(08-01-2019, 05:41 PM)Blackland Razors Wrote:
(08-01-2019, 03:55 AM)iShave Wrote: Blackland Razors will you be making a stand for the Tradere?

Working on this. It’s tricky and may or may not roll out with the Tradere at launch, but I’ll probably have a stand for them at some point.

Perhaps a quarter hollow handle, just at the end and a SS studded stand so as not to obstruct the lines and beauty of the Tradere belled end handle. Just a thought.


Now THAT is a great idea!!


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#117
Yesterdays shave test of the Tradere 1st gen OC, and the WR2 DC had me curious as to how the Tradere 2nd gen SB would perform. So I used a Gillette Silver Blue that had its first shave yesterday, some MDC Rose, and the usual hot water/soap face/neck wash. 

Some folks had characterized the 2nd gen SB as "mild" and I didn't remember it that way. Been quite awhile since I shaved with it, and I know I liked it. For the record, I am not a fan of mild razors. I tried so hard to like the Feather SD-2 but after a half dozen shaves I sold the lovely thing. 

So... I wouldn't call the 2nd gen Tradere mild in the same way the aforementioned Feather razor is mild. I wouldn't say it is aggressive either. At least not like its 1st gen OC cousin. I can say that the gen 2 SB is extremely efficient, and smooth. There is blade feel, audible feedback, but I'd have to try hard to get irritation. It wasn't 'aggressive' like a Muhle R-41, but it wasn't mild like a Feather AS-D2. 

Two passes and I was BBS. My usual WTG and ATG. I need to try the two Traderes with a Feather blade and see if that doesn't change the shaving experience for me, presumably to a more aggressive feeling shave. Stay tuned. 

Below blade gap, and reveal, as best as I can show them.

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#118
JimmyH I appreciate your experience with the SB. I wasn’t sure if It would work for me as I also don’t care for many mild razors but this sounds promising. I look forward to hearing your thoughts comparing the OC and the SB

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#119
Blackland Razors any chance of a pass-around with some of the prototypes?
#120

Merchant
San Diego CA
(08-01-2019, 11:13 PM)ScientificShaves Wrote: Blackland Razors  any chance of a pass-around with some of the prototypes?

Very small chance. I don’t really do pass arounds anyway and this is a razor that has existed for seven years.

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