(05-25-2018, 01:50 PM)Optometrist Wrote:(05-25-2018, 12:57 PM)Dayman Wrote:(05-25-2018, 12:13 PM)Optometrist Wrote: Well, I can see now why the Karve razor has been receiving such excellent reviews. My first use, this morning, was with the D plate. I'll use the more aggressive F plate for my next shave, however, here are my initial thoughts.
This razor has a very nice heft and one notices immediately on loading a blade, the quality of the thread. It's so precise and smooth, I'd say it's on par with that of a Wolfman.
I'm going to compare the D plate with my other favourite DE razors, namely Timeless 0.95 OC, Wolfman 0.74 OC and Blackbird SB. The Karve has the smoothness and blade feel(or lack of) of the Timeless, but doesn't quite match its efficiency. This is an extremely smooth shaver and I believe it would be ideal in daily use. The efficiency is more along the lines of the Wolfman, possibly even the 0.67 gap version. The Blackbird is more efficient, IMO.
I am very impressed after only first use. I opted for the 3.5 inch handle and now wish I had gone with the 3 inch option. No big deal, though. That can be ordered later if I want to.
Looking forward to using the F plate now.
I've been on the fence about this razor for a while. I want to try it out, but I'm concerned about the lack of blade feel that I keep reading. How is the blade feel compared to the Wolfman? I don't need to blade feel of the Blackbird, but I do like to feel the blade when I shave. The main reason I don't like vintage Gillettes is because of the lack of blade feel, so if it's anything like that, I know I won't like it.
I've yet to use the F plate, but the Wolfman 0.74 OC has more blade feel than the D plate.
Lack of blade feel can lead to a false sense of security, IMO. I personally prefer the Blackbird over the Timeless for this reason.
I agree. That is exactly why I like my razors to have a little blade feel. I have the Wolfman .61 OC and that is about as low on blade feel as I like to go. I add a shim to it about half the time, which I estimate makes it between the .67 and .74.