(07-29-2020, 10:14 PM)Patelliott Wrote: andrewjs18 would it be possible to be added to this passaround? I am in Texas.
I added you to the West coast list to help balance it out some.
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(07-29-2020, 10:14 PM)Patelliott Wrote: andrewjs18 would it be possible to be added to this passaround? I am in Texas.
(07-29-2020, 11:15 PM)andrewjs18 Wrote:(07-29-2020, 10:14 PM)Patelliott Wrote: andrewjs18 would it be possible to be added to this passaround? I am in Texas.
I added you to the West coast list to help balance it out some.
(08-07-2020, 02:07 AM)gvw755 Wrote: I just received the West Coast Taiga today. Just doing a quick inspection, I have to say that the fit and finish is very good and the razor has a good balance in my hand. It came with two base plates and no instructions and so I had to try to figure things out myself to change the base plate. I assumed that the handle needed to be unscrewed first, then the adjustment ring, but it took a while to figure that the threads were reversed and so to remove the handle, you turned in the direction that you would normally do the screw things in.Glad you received razor. I would switch to the SB. It is smoother and efficient even on the higher settings.
So now that I know how to take the razor apart, I decided to try the OC base plate first.. In assembling the razor, there are marks on one side of the head parts (similar to the Progress and Variant). On the Taiga there are actually three marks (on the cap, base plate, and adjustment plate). All three need to be on the same side, otherwise the razor will not zero at 1 (or close to 1). Two things I noticed immediately in trying the adjustment is that unlike the REX Ambassador, the Taiga will not stop at the highest number, but will continue going around and getting more aggressive. Also unlike the REX, there is no red dot on the adjuster and so it is very hard to see where the mark is, which is not a real problem because the numbers on the base plate is also hard to see. Thirdly (yeah I know I said two), the adjustment plate does not have tabs on the sides like the REX (or the original Gibbs) which made it easy to keep the adjustment plate in alignment.
So on to the first shave. I used the OC base and started with a setting of 3.5 using a relatively new blade with just two shaves on it. WTG was very rough and even after adjusting the angle, it still was quite aggressive. As rough as it was, a lot of whiskers was taken off in the WTG pass. For my ATG pass, I dropped the setting down to 2.5 and the comfort level increased significantly. I ended up with a two pass BBS with minimal touch up.
Tomorrow, I will continue with the OC base plate, but this time, I might start with a lower setting and maybe even move up a half step for the ATG pass.