(This post was last modified: 01-22-2021, 01:48 AM by Lesser.)
Posting here not because I took part in the passaround. But because it seemed to be the best place to write a review of my copper P076. I had previously done the titanium and 17-4 P076 passarounds (as well as the N075 in black). I liked the titanium a fair amount but found the 17-4 metal way too harsh (for me; others have had no problem with it). Based upon a hunch that I'd enjoy the copper P076, I purchased one from Aji at H&S. Of course, it should be pointed out that he does have a 30 day return policy so I knew I could try it without committing myself (I'm not sure others have pointed out Aji's 30 day trial period).
Well, I got mine two weeks ago and it has met my expectations completely. Actually, more than completely. Yes, as others have pointed out. it is very efficient -- but notwithstanding its efficiency it is soft and smooth. Glides around the face. For a razor this efficient to be so comfortable is really a feat. Other razors with the same efficiency that I have tried have felt harsh by contrast. It has sufficient blade feedback to guide me but not so much that I have to be on my toes lest I slip or feel as though I'm stripping skin off my face. The handle and 114 gram weight are both spot on.
And, of course, the finishing is superlative and in the top rank of any razors being made. Picking up such an artisanal work is a joy, frankly. One pays for such a fine tool but, to me, it's worth it.
So, in short, it’s spectacular.
However, the hard question is whether to keep it polished or let it get a patina? H'mmmmmmm......Folks have views as to that?
Here's yesterday's shave with it:
Well, I got mine two weeks ago and it has met my expectations completely. Actually, more than completely. Yes, as others have pointed out. it is very efficient -- but notwithstanding its efficiency it is soft and smooth. Glides around the face. For a razor this efficient to be so comfortable is really a feat. Other razors with the same efficiency that I have tried have felt harsh by contrast. It has sufficient blade feedback to guide me but not so much that I have to be on my toes lest I slip or feel as though I'm stripping skin off my face. The handle and 114 gram weight are both spot on.
And, of course, the finishing is superlative and in the top rank of any razors being made. Picking up such an artisanal work is a joy, frankly. One pays for such a fine tool but, to me, it's worth it.
So, in short, it’s spectacular.
However, the hard question is whether to keep it polished or let it get a patina? H'mmmmmmm......Folks have views as to that?
Here's yesterday's shave with it: