(This post was last modified: 10-23-2018, 12:53 AM by jmudrick.)
The Ikon Tech is aluminum composite not stainless steel.
It was a joke. Do you really think Greg was hoping to get a bunch of returns or angry calls from mild razor fans? No , he is a niche manufacturer selling to forum readers who would have known pretty well what they were getting. The description "aggressive masterpiece" on their website would have been a further clue were one necessary.
It was a joke. Do you really think Greg was hoping to get a bunch of returns or angry calls from mild razor fans? No , he is a niche manufacturer selling to forum readers who would have known pretty well what they were getting. The description "aggressive masterpiece" on their website would have been a further clue were one necessary.
(10-23-2018, 12:42 AM)Marko Wrote:(10-22-2018, 07:44 PM)draebeard Wrote:(10-22-2018, 06:56 PM)Marko Wrote: I'm not sure anyone answered the initial question - isn't it self-evident? The ikon Tech is ikon's interpretation of the Gillette Tech. Significantly more aggressive than the Gillette Tech which is a bit of a cream puff but still a nice razor.
No. I couldn't disagree more. It has nothing in common with the Gillette Tech, but the name.
The Gillette Tech is a stamped brass, nickel or gold plated razor; the iKon Tech is made of sintered aluminum.
The Gillette has significant safety bar overhang, while the iKon has none at all. For all practical purposes, it's a DE shavette.
The Gillette is gentle and forgiving; the iKon is rough and unforgiving.
The Gillette shaves best at a steep angle, whereas the iKon requires that you ride the topcap (lest you draw blood).
In my opinion, those two razors have nothing in common, but the name; a name that Greg Kahn appropriated.
I know, that's why I said "interpretation". I agree with all of your points 100%. I have no idea what Greg at ikon was thinking when he named that razor Tech. Maybe he thought he'd get some sales from people who thought they'd love to have a modern stainless steel razor like their old Tech. Big surprise. Eventually the word got out and it was buyer beware ever since - I bought one after thinking that I'd evolved my technique sufficiently after 5 years or so of wet shaving. Well, no amount of evolution could prepare me for that razor. Its the nastiest razor in my possession. It should have a warning etched on the topcap.