(This post was last modified: 11-08-2019, 09:44 PM by andrewjs18.)
here's the list as I have it..
West:
fmalpartida (California) *razor is en route*
CzechCzar (California)
Oasisdave (California)
draebeard (Washington)
gvw755 (Washington)
Captainjonny (Washington)
IanG513 (California)
Kehole (California)
East:
Nh wet shaver (New Hampshire) *razor is en route*
keto (Missouri)
Dave In KY (Kentucky)
Shavemd (Ohio)
HoosierShave (Indiana)
dominicr (Missouri)
Dayman (Georgia)
Asafiev (Pennsylvania)
Dragonsbeard
West:
fmalpartida (California) *razor is en route*
CzechCzar (California)
Oasisdave (California)
draebeard (Washington)
gvw755 (Washington)
Captainjonny (Washington)
IanG513 (California)
Kehole (California)
East:
Nh wet shaver (New Hampshire) *razor is en route*
keto (Missouri)
Dave In KY (Kentucky)
Shavemd (Ohio)
HoosierShave (Indiana)
dominicr (Missouri)
Dayman (Georgia)
Asafiev (Pennsylvania)
Dragonsbeard
Tu ne cede malis, sed contra audentior ito.
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(11-05-2019, 02:20 AM)Shavemd Wrote:That 1.18 sound like the cat's meow.3 shaves in with the Start. 1.18 then .90 then 1.18 all SB. All shaves were extremely smooth and not much noticeable difference between the 2 plates in feel but the 1.18 is certainly a big step up in efficiency both in less strokes and duration of BBS. I would put the .90 in the range of my Ti Timeless .95 SB both in feel and efficiency, the 1.18 is a definite step up, more in the range of my CG level 3 vers2, Wolfman WR2 1.45 Ti for efficiency and smoothness. The workmanship is excellent but the finish is a step down compared to the ones I mentioned. I think I would like a little deeper knurling on the handle but it still is not slippery it reminds me of the Paradigm 17-4 handle.
I lately recognized they have different handle options.
Probably need to separately get head and which handle prefer.
https://homelikeshaving.ru/ruchka-dlya-t...oj-britvy/
Probably need to separately get head and which handle prefer.
https://homelikeshaving.ru/ruchka-dlya-t...oj-britvy/
(11-05-2019, 02:47 AM)CK89 Wrote: I lately recognized they have different handle options.Thank You, I did not see these choices. I really love the look of the one it came with and it has excellent balance, I just would deepen the knurling if I was to make it.
Probably need to separately get head and which handle prefer.
https://homelikeshaving.ru/ruchka-dlya-t...oj-britvy/
(11-05-2019, 02:20 AM)Shavemd Wrote:3 shaves in with the Start. 1.18 then .90 then 1.18 all SB. All shaves were extremely smooth and not much noticeable difference between the 2 plates in feel but the 1.18 is certainly a big step up in efficiency both in less strokes and duration of BBS. I would put the .90 in the range of my Ti Timeless .95 SB both in feel and efficiency, the 1.18 is a definite step up, more in the range of my CG level 3 vers2, Wolfman WR2 1.45 Ti for efficiency and smoothness. The workmanship is excellent but the finish is a step down compared to the ones I mentioned. I think I would like a little deeper knurling on the handle but it still is not slippery it reminds me of the Paradigm 17-4 handle.
Well done amigo. Well done....
(11-05-2019, 02:56 AM)GlazedBoker Wrote:Thank you my friend, I obviously do not have the eloquence that you or Frank have in reviewing my shaves but I try to give others my experience as best I can. I truly appreciate the compliment.(11-05-2019, 02:20 AM)Shavemd Wrote:3 shaves in with the Start. 1.18 then .90 then 1.18 all SB. All shaves were extremely smooth and not much noticeable difference between the 2 plates in feel but the 1.18 is certainly a big step up in efficiency both in less strokes and duration of BBS. I would put the .90 in the range of my Ti Timeless .95 SB both in feel and efficiency, the 1.18 is a definite step up, more in the range of my CG level 3 vers2, Wolfman WR2 1.45 Ti for efficiency and smoothness. The workmanship is excellent but the finish is a step down compared to the ones I mentioned. I think I would like a little deeper knurling on the handle but it still is not slippery it reminds me of the Paradigm 17-4 handle.
Well done amigo. Well done....
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