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It's sharp and it cuts. I like it...
Northeast, USA
What else can be said that hasn’t been said already? Just a super smooth operator with more than enough efficiency to get the job done on my particular whiskers. And that’s with all of the open comb plates that I’ve used so far. From open comb to straight bar configurations, the Karve delivers in every aspect from price, performance and composition of the razor. This can easily be ones end all be all razor for the rest of ones days including generations that follow......

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#1,092

Soap Sniffers Anonymous
Edmonton
(03-28-2019, 01:54 AM)GlazedBoker Wrote: What else can be said that hasn’t been said already? Just a super smooth operator with more than enough efficiency to get the job done on my particular whiskers. And that’s with all of the open comb plates that I’ve used so far. From open comb to straight bar configurations, the Karve delivers in every aspect from price, performance and composition of the razor. This can easily be ones end all be all razor for the rest of ones days including generations that follow......

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I have all the SB plates from A-F and I find E a perfect daily driver, how do the OC plates compare? And what would you recommend


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#1,093

It's sharp and it cuts. I like it...
Northeast, USA
(03-28-2019, 04:31 AM)Senate515 Wrote:
(03-28-2019, 01:54 AM)GlazedBoker Wrote: What else can be said that hasn’t been said already? Just a super smooth operator with more than enough efficiency to get the job done on my particular whiskers. And that’s with all of the open comb plates that I’ve used so far. From open comb to straight bar configurations, the Karve delivers in every aspect from price, performance and composition of the razor. This can easily be ones end all be all razor for the rest of ones days including generations that follow......

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I have all the SB plates from A-F and I find E a perfect daily driver, how do the OC plates compare? And what would you recommend


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You know, these things are tough to call and turn into a general consensus on what would work for all. Unfortunately, there are to many variables to make a generalization on what could and should work. Skin type, hair, hair growth patterns, skin sensitivities, etc. I don't know your specific shaving needs or tendencies so, it kind of makes a recommendation more like shooting from the hip than an actual break down with factual findings that will work for you.

What I can say from my perspective is this. I get full whisker growth minus 2 tiny bald spots where my sideburns and chin whiskers would meet if I were to grow out a beard. My hairs are wirey, thin and tough, almost steel wool like and grow north to south on my face and slightly turn towards my stache and mouth from about halfway from my cheeks. On my neck, they grow slightly turning from north to southwest on one side and southeast on the other. Around Sir Adam it's basically left to right and vice-versa. For me, a good sharp blade and razor that shows some positive blade exposure is the perfect ticket for my face and all areas. The Karve with the E plate was the set up that was giving me excellent results time and time again. It works as a daily and goes through a couple of days growth with ease, comfortably and efficiently. If I got passed 3 days growth, it was F on the menu in the sb configuration. A bit more blade feel and say a bit "bitey" if you start to get a bit lazy. Still smooth but, it will remind you with a couple blood spots if you forget. Nothing like an Ikon Tech mind you but, I think you know where I'm getting here with that.

The OC plates are imo, a tiny bit more efficient while actually feeling smoother. Somehow the OC plates provide a milder face feel in conjuction with the blade and still provide a noticeable difference in cutting ability. Now, that's what I feel and perceive with my testing of both SB & OC plate combos. I can't stress enough that these are my particular findings and experiences with the Karve razor packages. I only have plates C-F in sb & B-D-F in the OC plates. Chris Kirchen over @Karve states that one could actually go down in plate configurations from sd to oc. In essence a D plate in sb should equate to a C plate in the oc plate.

Personally, I believe that move isn't even necessary as that's how smooth and efficient those Open Comb plate sizes are. The teeth on them are wide and very well rounded that almost gives it a straight bar feel. The design and tolerance is very well executed and is just superb imho.

I know I didn't give you a direct answer to your question or point you to a specific plate or plates. If you're getting great shaves from your E sb plate, you're good as gold. If you want just a tiny bit more of blade feel and efficiency, the E oc plate will do it nicely while still being just as smooth/smoother than the sb version in E. The F will turn it up some but, still retain good feel and smoothness.

My apologies for drawing it out this long....
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#1,094
Would like to get your opinions please.

I'm thinking about getting the Karve with the SB D plate and OC C plate. Some of my go-to razors are my Blackland Blackbird SB, Rockwell 6C R4, and Merkur Progress set to 4 and 4.5 for touch up.
For those of you that may have experience with the Karve and the other razors I mentioned do the plates for the Karve I'm leaning towards sound like good choices or should I be looking at others?

Thanks for any advice you can provide

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#1,095

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Melfort, SK Canada
D plate is very smooth and for me efficient. I might try an E plate in the future. Reports are the open combs are very smooth thru all plates. Since a D plate will work for you how about getting a D in open comb as well. Since your in the sweet spot for many you can easily swap a D for an E or vice versa.

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#1,096

It's sharp and it cuts. I like it...
Northeast, USA
(This post was last modified: 03-31-2019, 06:21 PM by GlazedBoker.)
(03-31-2019, 03:47 PM)Oasisdave Wrote: Would like to get your opinions please.

I'm thinking about getting the Karve with the SB D plate and OC C plate. Some of my go-to razors are my Blackland Blackbird SB, Rockwell 6C R4, and Merkur Progress set to 4 and 4.5 for touch up.
For those of you that may have experience with the Karve and the other razors I mentioned do the plates for the Karve I'm leaning towards sound like good choices or should I be looking at others?

Thanks for any advice you can provide

(03-31-2019, 04:14 PM)woody Wrote: D plate is very smooth and for me efficient. I might try an E plate in the future. Reports are the open combs are very smooth thru all plates. Since a D plate will work for you how about getting a D in open comb as well. Since your in the sweet spot for many you can easily swap a D for an E or vice versa.

+1 On the recommendation from woody. The D in an OC configuration will give the same feel as the SB one but, with slightly a bit more blade feel. And I mean slight but, it’s so good and comfy. You are in the “sweet zone” imo when it comes to the ideal area for plate and skin coverage for most. If your a daily and want a quick whip around the face shave without thinking to much, a B or C in the open combs would work nicely. Either way, wherever you go, you can’t lose. It’s that good.....

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#1,097
So a D on OC and an E in SB is what I should be looking at if I understand correctly.

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New York
(03-31-2019, 03:47 PM)Oasisdave Wrote: Would like to get your opinions please.

I'm thinking about getting the Karve with the SB D plate and OC C plate. Some of my go-to razors are my Blackland Blackbird SB, Rockwell 6C R4, and Merkur Progress set to 4 and 4.5 for touch up.
For those of you that may have experience with the Karve and the other razors I mentioned do the plates for the Karve I'm leaning towards sound like good choices or should I be looking at others?

Thanks for any advice you can provide
I used to use a Rockwell 6c. My go-to plate was 3 or 4. I currently use the Karve (only have SB plates) B for smooth and C for a close shave.

Mind you, I have very sensitive skin and very coarse (redhead) hair. So I can't tolerate the plates above this (sold my D plate for this reason).

Still, I'd feel the B is close to the 3, while the C is closer to the 4 or 5 on the 6c. This is just a ballpark.

I also bought the A plate after the fact and paid the extra shipping. Now I have enroute a B open comb, again paying the high shipping to the US. That's why so many people say buy all you can in the first order... it saves on shipping down the line.

Just my 2 cents.

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Florida
(This post was last modified: 04-01-2019, 07:07 PM by shaveSymptomatic.)
(04-01-2019, 12:17 AM)mrdoug Wrote:
(03-31-2019, 03:47 PM)Oasisdave Wrote: Would like to get your opinions please.

I'm thinking about getting the Karve with the SB D plate and OC C plate. Some of my go-to razors are my Blackland Blackbird SB, Rockwell 6C R4, and Merkur Progress set to 4 and 4.5 for touch up.
For those of you that may have experience with the Karve and the other razors I mentioned do the plates for the Karve I'm leaning towards sound like good choices or should I be looking at others?

Thanks for any advice you can provide
I used to use a Rockwell 6c. My go-to plate was 3 or 4. I currently use the Karve (only have SB plates) B for smooth and C for a close shave.

Mind you, I have very sensitive skin and  very coarse (redhead) hair. So I can't tolerate the plates above this (sold my D plate for this reason).

Still, I'd feel the B is close to the 3, while the C is closer to the 4 or 5 on the 6c. This is just a ballpark.

I also bought the A plate after the fact and paid the extra shipping. Now I have enroute a B open comb, again paying the high shipping to the US. That's why so many people say buy all you can in the first order... it saves on shipping down the line.

Just my 2 cents.
I agree with this assessment. I also like my Rockwell R4 and prefer the Karve in a C plate. B is still good, but it's borderline too mild.

How do you find the B OC? Is it comparable to the solid bar C plate?

Please let me know once you've used it, thanks.

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New York
(04-01-2019, 05:14 PM)shaveSymptomatic Wrote:
(04-01-2019, 12:17 AM)mrdoug Wrote:
(03-31-2019, 03:47 PM)Oasisdave Wrote: Would like to get your opinions please.

I'm thinking about getting the Karve with the SB D plate and OC C plate. Some of my go-to razors are my Blackland Blackbird SB, Rockwell 6C R4, and Merkur Progress set to 4 and 4.5 for touch up.
For those of you that may have experience with the Karve and the other razors I mentioned do the plates for the Karve I'm leaning towards sound like good choices or should I be looking at others?

Thanks for any advice you can provide
I used to use a Rockwell 6c. My go-to plate was 3 or 4. I currently use the Karve (only have SB plates) B for smooth and C for a close shave.

Mind you, I have very sensitive skin and  very coarse (redhead) hair. So I can't tolerate the plates above this (sold my D plate for this reason).

Still, I'd feel the B is close to the 3, while the C is closer to the 4 or 5 on the 6c. This is just a ballpark.

I also bought the A plate after the fact and paid the extra shipping. Now I have enroute a B open comb, again paying the high shipping to the US. That's why so many people say buy all you can in the first order... it saves on shipping down the line.

Just my 2 cents.
I agree with this assessment. I also like my Rockwell R4 and prefer the Karve in a C plate. B is still good, but it's borderline too mild.

How do you find the B OC? Is it comparable to the solid bar C plate?

Please let me know once you've used it, thanks.
With a little luck It should be here this Thursday evening. As I shave in the evening, hopefully I'll be able to use it right away. If so, I'll try to get my impressions posted Friday morning for you. I have high hopes for that plate.

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