#101

expert shaver
PSL
Received the Henson today and will try it out starting Monday. 

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#102
(09-05-2020, 04:26 PM)slantman Wrote: Received the Henson today and will try it out starting Monday. 

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Green looks good! And for anyone who didn’t notice, the Astras are tucked underneath the packaging inside. Got confused for a bit and wondered if they’d forgotten to include.

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Tony
#103

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PSL
(09-05-2020, 04:56 PM)AQU Wrote:
(09-05-2020, 04:26 PM)slantman Wrote: Received the Henson today and will try it out starting Monday. 

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Green looks good! And for anyone who didn’t notice, the Astras are tucked underneath the packaging inside. Got confused for a bit and wondered if they’d forgotten to include.
Like military green. I just found the Astra SP. Monday's shave I will start with a Kai and go from there.

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#104

expert shaver
PSL
Couldn't resist doing my first shave this morning. Loaded the razor with a Kai stainless blade. This blade compares to a Feather (IMHO). Before I started I noticed the built in washer on the lower plate. I remember owning several Phoenix Shaving DOC Asension razors and how they are adjustable by turning the handle. And they worked very nicely so I did the same with the Henson and guess what even at a 3/4 turn the blade never became loose. So I decided to shave with the razor at 3/4 open. Holy smoke I just turned a 4/10 aggressive razor into a 9/10 extremely aggressive razor. The first pass was incredible so on the second and final pass with light touch up I closed the handle slightly to about 1/2 turn open. The end result was an very close and more important comfortable shave. The razor felt good in hand. Although light the grip and length of the handle works perfectly. So far my thoughts are a well built thought out razor with a flat type head that can be adjusted for the beginner shaver to the experienced shaver with a turn of the handle. I am impressed.

Shave gear
Henson razor
Kai stainless blade
Razorock lime shave soap
Razorock barrel handle silvertip
Nivea Creme (balm)
Brut

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#105

Doctor Strange of Wetshaving
Forio d'Ischia, Naples, Italy
(This post was last modified: 09-06-2020, 02:06 PM by ischiapp.)
For those in EU, the Henson AL13 is going to be available into Shaving Station UK.
Jonathan sent me an email about pre-order to stuart@shavingstation.co.uk

I just did.
Wink

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#106

Doctor Strange of Wetshaving
Forio d'Ischia, Naples, Italy
(This post was last modified: 09-06-2020, 02:18 PM by ischiapp.)
(08-26-2020, 11:07 PM)Mtt02263 Wrote: ... one of the narrowest heads I can think of ...
(08-26-2020, 11:19 PM)andrewjs18 Wrote: I don't think I've ever seen a razor clamp a blade so far out.
In both these categories, the winner is Tritok R51 Flat.
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#107
(09-06-2020, 01:21 PM)slantman Wrote: Couldn't resist doing my first shave this morning. Loaded the razor with a Kai stainless blade. This blade compares to a Feather (IMHO). Before I started I noticed the built in washer on the lower plate. I remember owning several Phoenix Shaving DOC Asension razors and how they are adjustable by turning the handle. And they worked very nicely so I did the same with the Henson and guess what even at a 3/4 turn the blade never became loose. So I decided to shave with the razor at 3/4 open. Holy smoke I just turned a 4/10 aggressive razor into a 9/10 extremely aggressive razor. The first pass was incredible so on the second and final pass with light touch up I closed the handle slightly to about 1/2 turn open. The end result was an very close and more important comfortable shave. The razor felt good in hand. Although light the grip and length of the handle works perfectly. So far my thoughts are a well built thought out razor with a flat type head that can be adjusted for the beginner shaver to the experienced shaver with a turn of the handle. I am impressed.

Shave gear
Henson razor
Kai stainless blade
Razorock lime shave soap
Razorock barrel handle silvertip
Nivea Creme (balm)
Brut

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Ooo I’ll have to give this a shot today. Thanks for sharing.

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Tony
#108

Posting Freak
Canada
Jerry, I tried the same thing with this razor, not fully tightening it, but the shave wasn't as comfortable to me, for whatever reason. However, it does provide that option for those who want to try it as the blade is held quite tightly.
Enjoy the razor.
Celestino
Love, Laughter & Shaving  Heart
#109

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PSL
(09-06-2020, 03:57 PM)celestino Wrote: Jerry, I tried the same thing with this razor, not fully tightening it, but the shave wasn't as comfortable to me, for whatever reason. However, it does provide that option for those who want to try it as the blade is held quite tightly.
Enjoy the razor.

I think the built in washer on the lower plate gives the option of loosening the handle to give more blade exposure/gap. The razor has a positive exposure to begin with so increasing that might feel rough but it doesn't affect the shave (YMMV)

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#110
(This post was last modified: 09-06-2020, 07:39 PM by Hensontech.)
(09-06-2020, 05:38 PM)slantman Wrote:
(09-06-2020, 03:57 PM)celestino Wrote: Jerry, I tried the same thing with this razor, not fully tightening it, but the shave wasn't as comfortable to me, for whatever reason. However, it does provide that option for those who want to try it as the blade is held quite tightly.
Enjoy the razor.

I think the built in washer on the lower plate gives the option of loosening the handle to give more blade exposure/gap. The razor has a positive exposure to begin with so increasing that might feel rough but it doesn't affect the shave (YMMV)

The purpose of the tungsten bushing is to minimize friction to make assembly easy(less torque), and to reduce the wear on the mating parts.  When designing, we experimented with partially closed assembly, and it certainly dose change the exposure to be slightly to extremely aggressive.  We tried to make a notch-like system to gauge the amount open and correlate it with an aggressive level...but it was a bit more effort than what it was worth, and didn’t suit the goal to attract to “new to wet shaving” users.   The more feedback like this the more it pushes us to get the aggressive version ready. ?

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