(This post was last modified: 08-16-2015, 07:18 AM by stroppinglad.)
(08-16-2015, 03:30 AM)Mrchick Wrote: I shaved for the second time with my Feather AC SS straight handle today. The first time was last week and I got in a hurry and had quite the bloodletting. This week I took my time and had an excellent shave. I only did a WTG pass today and cleaned up a little with my Leresche #51. I will keep practicing and think this razor has earned a permanent place in my rotation. Who knows, I might graduate to a real straight someday
Congrats! Stay with it. You'll quickly get the hang of it and learn to love it. WTG passes are perfect. Don't rush. As you get more comfortable you can start to expand. One tip that helped me at the start--when you are applying the blade to your face, put the razor flush against the skin, then gently find the angle. It's easy to use too much pressure when touching the blade to the skin and that causes nicks. I actually feel like I graduated from straights, which are far easier, to the Feather.
Which blade did you use?
(08-16-2015, 02:27 AM)brothers Wrote: Thanks guys! Now that I've read this thread, I am interested in finding out whether the Kai version of the shavette (I forget what they call it) is as good as the Feather seems to be. (I haven't yet tried it as of now.) I do love the Mongoose, and now I've got to try to locate a pack of the Kamisori blades for it.
I have a Kai Captain Standard as well as the Feather SS and DX. The Kai Captain equivalent of the DX was just too pricey, and I wasn't wild about the handle design. I find the Kai to shave very much like the Feather DX. Of the three my favorite is the Feather SS. It's the easiest to handle, though the others are excellent. Kai is discontinuing the Excelia, the Kai answer to the DX, but I think they will continue to make the Standard. You really can't go wrong with any of them. But yes, the Kai is every bit as good as the Feather. Amazon sells the Feathers at a steep discount, by the way.