Like many novice wet shavers, I began my DE journey with Derby blades. As my technique improved and my confidence grew, I moved on to sharper blades, never to return to the "dull" Derby blade again. Fast forward 2 years and a Wolfman 0.61 gap later, the Derby blade has made a triumphant return! After using my preferred Personna blade in my new Wolfman, my initial shave felt a little too aggressive. I decided to try a Derby blade to tone down the aggression level and the results were excellent. If you are struggling with an aggressive razor, pop in a Derby blade and give it a go. Cheers!
(02-13-2018, 04:53 PM)iShave Wrote: GoHabs how you liking your Wolfman? Was it worth the 2 year wait.
The wait was certainly worth it, thanks for asking. It is a thing of beauty (as you know). I didn't think the 0.61 gap would so aggressive, but the Derby blades help. I would like to try the 0.54 gap now, so the hunt continues ...
When I started traditional shaving exactly 3 years ago (today is actually my Wet shaving anniversary!!), derby was one of the blades I tried. And like most, I quickly decided that my beard is too 'tough and coarse' for such a dull blade, and quickly started using feather blades exclusively. No fast forward 2 years, I tried them again last year. And guess what, now I can get great shaves with them in most razors, even though they aren't my favorite.
I wonder, would I hate Merkur blades if I use them now?
I wonder, would I hate Merkur blades if I use them now?
(02-13-2018, 05:42 PM)iamsms Wrote: When I started traditional shaving exactly 3 years ago (today is actually my Wet shaving anniversary!!), derby was one of the blades I tried. And like most, I quickly decided that my beard is too 'tough and coarse' for such a dull blade, and quickly started using feather blades exclusively. No fast forward 2 years, I tried them again last year. And guess what, now I can get great shaves with them in most razors, even though they aren't my favorite.
I wonder, would I hate Merkur blades if I use them now?
Happy Anniversary!
(02-13-2018, 05:42 PM)iamsms Wrote: When I started traditional shaving exactly 3 years ago (today is actually my Wet shaving anniversary!!), derby was one of the blades I tried. And like most, I quickly decided that my beard is too 'tough and coarse' for such a dull blade, and quickly started using feather blades exclusively. No fast forward 2 years, I tried them again last year. And guess what, now I can get great shaves with them in most razors, even though they aren't my favorite.
I wonder, would I hate Merkur blades if I use them now?
Congrats on 3 years, Sourav!
You know the 1st blade I tried(3 yrs this past Oct.) was a Feather. I ordered a Merkur 34c HD on Amazon with Personna Blue Labs(100 ct to save money .) While I was waiting I ordered the Feather Popular on a whim. The Feather Popular got delivered first, so I used that with the included Feather blades. I'm lucky the Popular is so mild, even with Feather blades, because I know back then I was using way too much pressure.
I also tried Derby blades not long after that. Wow, those were dull blades that pulled and dragged. Today, I suspect that my lather was no where near where it should have been back then and that was why the blades seemed so bad. Maybe I should try Derby blades again now with more shaves and lathers under my belt.
-Rob
(02-13-2018, 05:42 PM)iamsms Wrote: When I started traditional shaving exactly 3 years ago (today is actually my Wet shaving anniversary!!), derby was one of the blades I tried. And like most, I quickly decided that my beard is too 'tough and coarse' for such a dull blade, and quickly started using feather blades exclusively. No fast forward 2 years, I tried them again last year. And guess what, now I can get great shaves with them in most razors, even though they aren't my favorite.
I wonder, would I hate Merkur blades if I use them now?
Congrats on three years..............and yes, Merkur blades are really that bad.
(This post was last modified: 02-14-2018, 06:48 PM by BPman.)
A common theme with Derby is that many people try them when new at DE shaving and they dislike them. Fast forward a few years and these same people have their prep, technique & favorite razors down pat and when they whimsically try the Derby again the "discover" it's a good blade. I have seen this repeated on so many forums as to be normal. Per usual, it's the magician and not the wand.
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