#21

Just Here for the Shaves
Williamsburg, KY
(This post was last modified: 07-25-2023, 12:09 PM by Dave in KY.)
^^^^^ Fixed it for you Stephanos1920 ^^^^^

Your post was lost inside the quote and I thought it an informative one that needed to be seen

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#22
(07-25-2023, 06:51 AM)Tester28 Wrote:
(06-21-2023, 12:07 PM)TobyC Wrote: Folks want Titanium because it's the current fad, or bling factor, you're somebody if you have it, you're trash if you don't.

Wrong!
Titanium feels great on the face...a little warmer on the skin than SS...softer face-feel, more comfortable.

So is brass or aluminum, with a much better price tag. Titanium razors makes as much sense as a bullet proof toothbrush. I say titanium fills a desire, not a need, buy all means you should fulfill your desires, as long as it's legal.
Boar brushes, brass razors, and hard pucks ARE traditional wet shaving. Everything else is modern day fluff for the girly men.

It's like the blues, the best stuff comes from dead guys.
#23

Member
New York
(This post was last modified: 07-25-2023, 01:58 PM by mrdoug.)
(07-25-2023, 12:52 PM)TobyC Wrote:
(07-25-2023, 06:51 AM)Tester28 Wrote:
(06-21-2023, 12:07 PM)TobyC Wrote: Folks want Titanium because it's the current fad, or bling factor, you're somebody if you have it, you're trash if you don't.

Wrong!
Titanium feels great on the face...a little warmer on the skin than SS...softer face-feel, more comfortable.

So is brass or aluminum, with a much better price tag. Titanium razors makes as much sense as a bullet proof toothbrush. I say titanium fills a desire, not a need, buy all means you should fulfill your desires, as long as it's legal.
I am very much an amateur, but I believe that Aluminum is different... Poor for heat retention. It absolutely heats up quickly, but it won't retain the heat. At least, my razors haven't. Lol.

Brass on the other hand, to my uneducated experience, seems to hold onto the heat a lot longer than even stainless steel. Maybe it's just in my head?

Also, brass is strong and cheap... So it has a lot going for it. The tarnish it accumulates can either be the envy or the bane of your existence, depending on your taste.

You can always have brass coated, like they did with older Gillette techs (and Fatip still does... along with a dozen other vendors). My Overlander is sleek, shiny, and retains heat very well... Being brass coated in a mirror nickel finish.

I've only had one Ti razor, and it was sold some time ago. I don't recall it holding heat as well as the brass... But, my memory is kinda crappy.

Edit: After seeing Stephanos1920 post above, I am likely misremembering the Titanium. It probably did retain heat well. Nonetheless, I agree brass is awesome for heat retention. Additionally, I still think Aluminum is poor for retention.

Regardless, the big takeaway here is 'I miss having a functional memory'. Lol.

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#24
(07-25-2023, 12:52 PM)TobyC Wrote:
(07-25-2023, 06:51 AM)Tester28 Wrote:
(06-21-2023, 12:07 PM)TobyC Wrote: Folks want Titanium because it's the current fad, or bling factor, you're somebody if you have it, you're trash if you don't.

Wrong!
Titanium feels great on the face...a little warmer on the skin than SS...softer face-feel, more comfortable.

So is brass or aluminum, with a much better price tag. Titanium razors makes as much sense as a bullet proof toothbrush. I say titanium fills a desire, not a need, buy all means you should fulfill your desires, as long as it's legal.

Gotta say, I like certain razors better in titanium because of the weight.  Judge people for the kind of razor they buy?  Really?

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#25
(07-25-2023, 03:26 PM)OOregon Wrote:
(07-25-2023, 12:52 PM)TobyC Wrote:
(07-25-2023, 06:51 AM)Tester28 Wrote: Wrong!
Titanium feels great on the face...a little warmer on the skin than SS...softer face-feel, more comfortable.

So is brass or aluminum, with a much better price tag. Titanium razors makes as much sense as a bullet proof toothbrush. I say titanium fills a desire, not a need, buy all means you should fulfill your desires, as long as it's legal.

Gotta say, I like certain razors better in titanium because of the weight.  Judge people for the kind of razor they buy?  Really?

I dislike most titanium razors because I normally prefer a heavier DE razor, in fact I’ll always pick the heavier version over the lighter version - but also dislike titanium razors because of their steep price.

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#26

novacula regem
Greece
(This post was last modified: 07-25-2023, 06:00 PM by Stephanos1920.)
Thank you Dave in KY  .
I made this post being in a hurry ,
while packing up .

Long story short ,
every metal and alloy used for razor manufacturing have plusses and minuses .
None is perfect for every different each one
of us .Choose what you like ,let others be ,
be proud for your choice but not obsessive.

I personally like ol' plain stainless steel.
Robust ,durable,heavy,cold .

...Preferably the 904L alloy.
Still waiting for such a DE razor ,
to pop up .

“…a steel alloy specific to the brand. Oystersteel belongs to the 904L steel family, which is particularly resistant to corrosion and acquires an exceptional sheen when polished.”

https://www.rolex.com/watchmaking/features/materials

Ps: Can you imagine a limited edition 
904L DE razor manufactured from Rolex ?

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#27

Living on the edge
(This post was last modified: 07-26-2023, 05:03 PM by Tester28.)
(07-25-2023, 05:57 PM)Stephanos1920 Wrote: ...Preferably the 904L alloy.
Still waiting for such a DE razor ,
to pop up .

“…a steel alloy specific to the brand. Oystersteel belongs to the 904L steel family, which is
particularly resistant to corrosion and acquires an exceptional sheen when polished.”

Ps: Can you imagine a limited edition 

I think you can get one now!

https://carbonshavingco.com/collections/...4436179038

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#28
(07-26-2023, 04:59 PM)Tester28 Wrote:
(07-25-2023, 05:57 PM)Stephanos1920 Wrote: ...Preferably the 904L alloy.
Still waiting for such a DE razor ,
to pop up .

“…a steel alloy specific to the brand. Oystersteel belongs to the 904L steel family, which is
particularly resistant to corrosion and acquires an exceptional sheen when polished.”

Ps: Can you imagine a limited edition 

I think you can get one now!

https://carbonshavingco.com/collections/...4436179038
I'm glad you posted this Tester28 I just received the email from Carbon shaving and was looking for Stephanos1920 s post. 
   I was thinking when I read his post before, that sounds like something carbon shave might do considering the Damascus steel, carbon fiber and the like they have used. Good catch bud.

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#29

novacula regem
Greece
(This post was last modified: 07-26-2023, 05:52 PM by Stephanos1920.)
That is a very special razor.
Starting from the very special ss alloy
all the way to the "matrix" design of the baseplate.But $600 is a serious price tag also.

Here you are...
The next fancy alloy .
The post -titanium era just begun .
Folks ,please welcome the shiny 904L stainless steel .

...That may the final frontier
regarding austenitic stainless steel alloys
used for razor manufacturing.
We have seen razors from 303 ,from 304 ,
from 630 ( 17-4 PH  ) and from 316L .
This is the "king" of all austenitic stainless alloys : the 904L !

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