My only traditional straight so far is a Gold Dollar, and I haven't decided yet whether traditional SRs are for me. My stropping technique is still hit or miss, and I'm not sure I have the skills and patience for honing. In the meantime, the Feather Artist Club DX has become my gold standard. I like the weight, balance and face-feel of it even better than the SS (which is a fine razor in its own right). The blade is always "shave-ready", and I feel I don't have to work as hard to get a close shave as I do with the GD. Both of my Feather ACs are fixed-handle (kamisori-style) models, and I seem to find this easier to maneuver than a folding handle. If I do get into traditional SRs, I may be going the kamisori route.
PS: Yes, shavettes are unforgiving, but the Feathers are less unforgiving than shavettes that take DE blades. If you can shave with one of those, you can shave with anything. (I had my first shave with the Equinox full-DE-blade shavette yesterday and it went well, as I mentioned in another thread.)
PS: Yes, shavettes are unforgiving, but the Feathers are less unforgiving than shavettes that take DE blades. If you can shave with one of those, you can shave with anything. (I had my first shave with the Equinox full-DE-blade shavette yesterday and it went well, as I mentioned in another thread.)
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Viseguy
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