#41
(This post was last modified: 07-20-2020, 11:59 AM by Graydog.)
Nice write-up Gus ?

GlazedBoker likes this post
#42

It's sharp and it cuts. I like it...
Northeast, USA
(07-20-2020, 11:58 AM)Graydog Wrote: Nice write-up Gus ?

Thanks Steve.....
#43

It's sharp and it cuts. I like it...
Northeast, USA
Alas, the final and perhaps the best shave of the bunch. I kept the same blade for all the shaves which was the Sputnik Teflon coated and it has performed marvelously well. Short and sweet, it was a fantastic shave with the 1.50 SB gap base plate. Imagine the cutting prowess of the Ikon Tech but, with a much smoother and easier feel on the skin. No, it’s not a mindless shave as you get a real good amount of blade feel but, it never felt intimidating nor on the verge of getting restless if you’re not in a zen like moment. I performed a 3 pass shave for the heck of it and really just to enjoy it for every second that I have it as this will be the final shave before getting it prepped, cleaned, sanitized and packaged up for shipping to the first gentleman on the pass around list/thread. I had a minor moment as i reopened the minor nic from the last shave but, done with a rinse and alum rub. I like blade feel and this one has it but, in a mild mannered way. I’ve shaved with plenty of forward blade feeling razors that take some solid concentration and effort to get a respectable/close/BBS shave and this one was probably one of the better ones in that group. Maybe not number 1 but, certainly in the top 3 or 4. It’s definitely the least harshest that I’ve experienced while also not being the most rigid feeling as I still felt an ever so slight feel of blade deflection or skipping on my passes.  Only felt it a couple of times on the XTG pass and once on the ATG clearing out the Adam’s Apple area. In the end an awesome BBS finish without any irritation anywhere and the alum confirmed it. I think the best shave of the 5 was had tonight. 

It’s real hard to say or come up with a complete and thorough review only because I only used each plate once in an effort to get a quick feel and at the same time wanting to get this razor out into others hands as quickly as possible. I will say that I did not get a bad shave at all from any of the plates as they all performed at an above average grade with a couple being in the excellent range such as the 1.50 gap plate. One would need at least 4-5 shaves with each plate to get a real good feel and finding optimum angles for the best potential shave result. One shave is not going to cut it. But, if I were to say which one(s) would be my potentially preferred plates, I’d probably go with 3 of them, the .80 SB as an easy daily, the 1.10 OC as an every other day shaver and the 1.50 SB as the one for multiple days of growth. I think those were my best performers given it was only one shave on each. Again, more shaves are warranted to get a more clearer picture and total outcome on the Hummingbird.

One thing is for certain, the Gents are going to have some very interesting shave results in the pass around and I think that will tell a better story as it goes through the process of attacking different beards and varying techniques. 

[Image: KjEstTh.jpg]

[Image: I01dU3e.jpg]

Gopneg, jluc, Homelikeshaving and 6 others like this post
#44

Posting Freak
Canada
Gus, how does the 1.50 plate compared to the Blackbird?
Celestino
Love, Laughter & Shaving  Heart
#45

It's sharp and it cuts. I like it...
Northeast, USA
(07-21-2020, 04:56 AM)celestino Wrote: Gus, how does the 1.50 plate compared to the Blackbird?

They are in the same realm but, I think the Blackbird is a bit more blade forward and slightly more efficient. The Hummingbird feels a bit easier on the skin Celestino. At least to me it does.

Happy shaves amigo....
#46

Posting Freak
Canada
(This post was last modified: 07-21-2020, 03:52 PM by celestino.)
Thanks for the info, Gus. I guess I'll stick to my Blackbird as I use a shim in my SBs to improve their efficiency. Smile
Celestino
Love, Laughter & Shaving  Heart
#47

Member
Russia, Omsk
(07-15-2020, 12:24 AM)ischiapp Wrote:
(07-14-2020, 11:37 PM)GlazedBoker Wrote: [Image: eJD7TGR.jpg]
Спасибо.

Похоже, ощущение совсем другое.
Колибри / Колибри имеет около -10% веса / + 10% длины на старте.
Мне очень нравится форма, но я слышал пение сирен ... которые являются опасными хищниками.
https://bbshave.ru/de-razors/kolibri-nov.../#msg50596

Я знаю об этом. 
На российских форумах вы не найдете хороших отзывов о Start, Taiga, Baikal или Hummingbird. Если найдешь, то очень мало. Мы не любим выскочки). Есть бритвы из Америки, Англии, Канады, Испании, Германии, Италии ... HLS? и кто ты? Я не знаю и не хочу знать.
Praising Western designs is the norm. Russian? Nonsense. Do not forget that in Russia there was no production of stainless steel razors throughout the history of our state. Start, Taiga, Baikal, and now the Hummingbird, these are the only small-scale serial samples in the entire history of my country. And this is just the beginning, new razors, shaving brushes, razor and shaving brush holders, new lotions, shaving soap, towels ... all this is already in my head. We have big plans. Unfortunately, production fails. Slow. We sell in a month what we produced for 4-5 months. But we are working on it.
Your forum is a breath of fresh air. Americans, you are straightforward but overly delicate by our standards. As you think, say so, but ... there are problems). If you do not like something, then you do not speak directly - this is bad, you delicately avoid the shortcomings. We must learn to grasp the nuances. But I've already learned this).
The best feedback from your forum. Three-quarters of the changes in the future Taiga are taken from the wishes (reasonable) from the topic on this forum.
For which I am personally immensely grateful to you.
If we can still send all our new products to your forum, this will greatly help our development.

Best regards, Vadim Ivanov.

PS Мы с женой Ларисой пять лет жили в Америке, в Детройте, штат Мичиган, в районе Стерлинг-Хайтс, на 16-й миле от апартаментов Raulel Valley. Я знаю, как обычные американцы относятся к качеству, а не к слухам. И если вдруг кто-то в мире получит что-то, кроме того, что мы обещали, мы никогда не останемся в стороне и всегда решим проблему.

GlazedBoker, Gopneg, jbreakfield and 2 others like this post
#48

Just Here for the Shaves
Williamsburg, KY
(07-19-2020, 01:21 PM)Gopneg Wrote:
(07-19-2020, 12:27 PM)Dave in KY Wrote: Gus GlazedBoker I'd love to be added to this pass if possible. I know I'm late to seeing this and understand if not in soon enough. NICE thoughts  Happy2

it is impossible to refuse such a person, I bought a razor from him on ebay and he condoned my English indulgently and gave me pleasant communication.

I actually decided to pass on this pass but thank you for the kind words and hope you are well Happy2

keto likes this post
This post by Dave in KY mentions views and opinions expressed and makes it known that they are "those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of DFS or any other member, agency, organization, employer or company."  Big Grin
#49
(This post was last modified: 08-10-2020, 12:56 PM by Gopneg.)
(08-10-2020, 12:37 PM)Dave in KY Wrote:
(07-19-2020, 01:21 PM)Gopneg Wrote:
(07-19-2020, 12:27 PM)Dave in KY Wrote: Gus GlazedBoker I'd love to be added to this pass if possible. I know I'm late to seeing this and understand if not in soon enough. NICE thoughts  Happy2

it is impossible to refuse such a person, I bought a razor from him on ebay and he condoned my English indulgently and gave me pleasant communication.

I actually decided to pass on this pass but thank you for the kind words and hope you are well  Happy2

Yeah, Dave, I'm fine, thank you. I hope you always have a great mood.

Homelikeshaving and Dave in KY like this post
Forgive my English.

Respectfully, Sergey.


Users browsing this thread: