(06-08-2016, 05:41 AM)Viseguy Wrote: (06-03-2016, 09:06 AM)stroppinglad Wrote: Yes, I get just as close with the Guards. I get about 15 to 20 shaves per blade with the Guards, about half that with the Supers or the regulars.
Good to know. I will probably try the Guards one of these days. I find the Supers more forgiving than the regular Pros in the Feather AC razors, but I've started using the regulars in my AlumiGoose V2.
(05-31-2016, 12:28 AM)mobius Wrote: Having used the folding Artist Club equipped with the pro guard and Kai mild, the razor is amazing but as unforgiving as a scorned lover. My technique has improve, but I will venture into the world of true straights soon
Me too. I have a Gold Dollar 208 and a paddle strop on the way, out of curiosity. I never pictured myself stropping and honing, but you never know.
You know, I honestly could never picture myself going through the maintenance requirements of using a traditional straight before I actualy started using traditional straights.
Just as rinsing and cleaning your DE and brush become a normal part of your shaving routine, so does stropping the blade before and after a shave. I do about 60 laps before a shave and about 20-30 after, just to ensure that the blade is bone dry.
As for honing...it is something I have come to really enjoy. I like the process, I like the satisfaction of seeing the results almost immediately, when you bring home a beat up vintage from the antique shop, clean it up, and get it "shave ready". There is a real, honest sense of accomplishment that comes along with returning a long-neglected, but once useful tool back to it's original state of utility and giving it new life.
When I shave with an old, vintage razor, I can't help but wonder what stories the blade could tell, if blades were given such abilities. When I hone an old, beat up razor, and give it a fine, keen edge that cuts clean and smooth as it was intended, I can almost hear the razor breath a sigh of relief and swell with pride at being useful again. It's a bonding moment for me.
I know that sounds all New Age-y and nonsensical, but I can't help but feel a connection to a razor that I put a lot of effort into. I can't help but feel bonded to that razor, and whether it is one that I keep and use regularly, or pass on to someone else, I feel like that razor and I have shared an experience that was equally important to both of us.
Whatever...Im a dork. So what...