I'm not going to go back and reread so I might be repeating myself... but Cpt_hx has the right idea. It's not something to test ones manhood with, as I saw some folks on another forum doing with the OCMM with a comb. Unless one is ready for it this razor won't just bloody your skin, but can lay your teeth bare through the cheek. That might make dentistry easy but it won't do anyone's looks any good. It would make one a good extra in a zombie movie. Sorry, I watch too many of them. My point is that one is ready when one is ready and if there is the slightest doubt, then it isn't for you.
Brian S and I have conspired that neither of us will discuss our shaves with the other until he has his modified OCMMs in hand and has had time to shave and decide whatever he decides. The razors have been modified and are winging their way back to him even as I write. The only suggestions that I've made have been to make sure that skin stretching and all the "tricks" are fully employed since it is basically an extremely sharp straight razor on a stick. Technique must be perfect; to include great lather. I think the GEM SS ptfe blade is sharper than I ever got my Rolls. A very light touch is required with it. Lighter even than with the Rolls. With every stroke remember how sharp the blade is. Don't be afraid of it, just keep it in mind to use a very light touch.
As per Brian's generosity I kept one of them for my use. With his encouragement I kept the one that is rhodium plated and with one non-functioning blade stop (begging did help :-) ). The missing stop is no big deal as the top cover clamps the blade in place enough. Heck, it's not like the blade acts in concert with the comb anyway. It's just a blade hanging in space. The only thing that the remainder of the comb does is to cover the sharp corners, and that's important. FWIW, with an OCMM that has the comb I think functioning blade stops would be quite important.
Regarding rhodium... I have never seen a rhodium plated razor in the flesh before this. It's gorgeous and I was immediately struck by it's beauty. It's silvery shiny, but where nickel to my eye is pure silvery with no hue, and chrome has a bluish hue, rhodium has a warm slightly gold hue. It's really classy looking. I don't think that it will be my last rhodium plated razor. To my fingers silver is slip resistant and the rhodium doesn't appear to be, it's similar to the other plated metals in that regard, but it doesn't tarnish the way silver does.
Thanks Brian! I hope you like the shave!
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Brian. Lover of SE razors.