#111

Member
Indiana
I checked with the members in pass-around, both razors were received. More reviews from different forum members is on the way.
Looking forward to their reviews. Smile

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#112
Confirmed!
I got my razor and will be using it on this week’s shave.


Greetings from Santa Rosa, CA

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#113

It's sharp and it cuts. I like it...
Northeast, USA
(This post was last modified: 11-05-2019, 05:40 PM by GlazedBoker.)
Got in an early morning shave today as I took off from work to accompany the Misses on a couple of errands plus get a few things at Home Depot for the home. Anyways, since it was bright and early I went with the same START with the 1.18 plate vs the CG L3 plate for this shave. Put in 2 fresh GP’s, grabbed the soap for the shave after a nice shower and went to work.

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Long story short, the CG L3 is a Samurai that sticks to the code of BUSHIDO in every stroke. “LIFE IN EVERY BREATH” is what came to mind as I put the razor to my face and neck on every whisker decapitating stroke. I mean that in a good way. This thing lays whiskers out like the 47 Ronin did to their enemies to avenge their Masters death and restore their honor. Yet, Like fine Japanese Steel it did it with superb efficiency and surprisingly decent smoothness. A couple notches below the START 1.18 but, still very good on the skin. Requires a good touch and sound technique because one errant pass and you’ve got some weepers, nics or blood from cuts to worry about. With solid care, it’s a precision instrument that won’t ever fail in removing the whiskers and leaving ones mug as if chiseled out of pure granite. That being said, the START 1.18 gave me the exact same result on it’s side with a much smoother feeling shave that never left me to think I have to be careful here or there. The efficiency of the cut is ratcheted up on the CG L3 exponentially over the START and I achieved a complete BBS shave on the CG side in 2 glorious passes whilst the START needed 3 complete passes to get me there as well. Again, just to be fair here, I still used the START to clean up around Sir Adam’s area as it does it better than any razor I’ve tried to date. I could have most certainly done it with the CG but, why take a chance when you have something that can practically eliminate the “if I make a mistake here, it won’t be good” factor to nearly zero? It’s a no-brainer in my shaving book. 

I can say with no doubt and certain impunity that the START razor in whatever base configuration is perhaps one of the easiest, most comfortable yet efficient feeling razor that I have come to experience in quite some time. The fit and tolerances are impeccable with a precision that is only matched by higher end razor artisan manufacturers (which also includes RR’s Gamechanger which is just astounding on how they can deliver a quality product for such a low price). I agree with Shavemd as it is not as nearly nicely finished as those artisan producers. Still, it’s a hell of a razor that delivers consistently great & comfortable shaves. In the end that’s what it’s all about Gents. Every shaver or should I say the far greater majority of shavers wants a great and comfortable shave in their daily regime. 

Look at it this way. The complete kit was a total investment of $165 including shipping to the States. I ordered and received a complete razor kit with 4 differing base plates in 3 gap sizes, top cap and handle packaged in a very classy box with very good attention to packaging detail and care. To my surprise (a good surprise mind you) it delivered above and beyond my expectations. The company and owner is a pleasure to deal with and is willing to go the extra mile to get things right for the consumer. In baseball terms, they just didn’t hit a home-run, it was a Grand Salami (Slam) that cleared the bases. On their first go they stepped up to the plate and delivered. I’m not telling you gents to drop your razors during mid-shave and get yours now though, I’m pretty sure Homelikeshaving wouldn’t mind the ra-ra on my end to help sales, the proof is in the pudding. Look at all the reviews on this and other forums especially the YouTube reviews have been very, very positive across the board. We can’t be all in cahoots to promote this particular product. It just works, period.

In the end, would I tell you or others to go buy one? No. What I can say and tell you is that I would recommend it in a nano-second over any other razor that I have used or experienced, US made or not. Great price, great razor, enough said......

Happy Shaves Gents!  Winking

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#114
(This post was last modified: 11-07-2019, 04:47 PM by fmalpartida.)
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First shave with the Start using the .69 base.
Nice overall 2 pass shave. The razor feels very smooth with this setting in comparison to the GameChanger. While, I feel that, the game changer is a tad more efficient, you also have just a bit more blade feel.
First impressions are good, though the machining finish leaves a bit to be desired. More on this later on the week.


Greetings from Santa Rosa, CA

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#115
(This post was last modified: 11-07-2019, 04:47 PM by fmalpartida.)
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Good shave today with the Start .9 base. As expected the blade feel with the .9 base plate is a lot higher than with the .69. What’s funny is that, after two passes both plates feel as close of a shave. Of course being the .69 very smooth.
I don’t see using the .9 as my daily driver and will not try the rest of the plates.


Greetings from Santa Rosa, CA

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#116

Member
Indiana
(11-06-2019, 09:31 PM)fmalpartida Wrote: Good shave today with the Star .9 base. As expected the blade feel with the .9 base plate is a lot higher than with the .69. What’s funny is that, after two passes both plates feel as close of a shave. Of course being the .69 very smooth.
I don’t see using the .9 as my daily driver and will not try the rest of the plates.


Greetings from Santa Rosa, CA

Thanks a lot for reviews, I think you like to use less blade feel and mild razors. 
I would like to recommend a razor, I am sure you will love Haircut and Shave Co. N075.
It does not have almost any blade feeling, and still efficient razor.

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#117
Thanks for the information. I will dig it up.
This one on the .68 plate works nicely. Very much on par to the Rockwell on R5 and my Game changer. Both feel comfortable and smooth.


Greetings from Santa Rosa, CA
#118
Just seen it. Looks fantastic and is completely sold out. I have a Rex that I want to sell before getting a new one. Good tip thanks.


Greetings from Santa Rosa, CA

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#119
Used my recently delivered CTAPT 1.18 (blasted finish) Smooth and efficient. First impression - its efficiency is between Lvl2 and Lv3 of the Charcoal Goods, though the overall feeling is smoother.

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#120

It's sharp and it cuts. I like it...
Northeast, USA
(11-07-2019, 08:04 PM)ANG69 Wrote: Used my recently delivered CTAPT 1.18 (blasted finish) Smooth and efficient. First impression - its efficiency is between Lvl2 and Lv3 of the Charcoal Goods, though the overall feeling is smoother.

That's about right. Congrats....

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