(05-31-2018, 12:58 PM)sgarnett Wrote: I’m going to go out on a limb and say the AA and A plates are for the niche market that wants something even milder than a Tech or Mamba. There seems to be strong interest in or appreciation of everything from B to F though. Hopefully with C & E, we’ll be no more than 1 plate away from optimal.
I prefer my Slim on 5 or 6, and my Fatboy on 5. A pre-War Tech (triangle slots) shaves great with a GSB. I personally disliked the blade feel of the Fatip Testina Gentile. The Old Types and even a New short comb were too much for me on a typical work day morning. For a day off, when I had more time, the New or a Grande could do the trick, but still was too "exciting" for me! What I am getting at is I think I prefer less blade feel (mild? more comfortable?) in my razor.
Based on helpful comparisons from folks shaving with Slims and Rockwells (I preferred plate 4 or 5), I ordered the Karve with the B & C plates, then a week later emailed Chris and asked him to toss in a A as well. Using the blade gaps listed, I compared the Karve guards' gaps to the Slim's gaps listed in other places and to the gaps listed for the Rockwell razors and decided to cover all the gaps that I prefer with those razors. I got my shipping notification Tuesday, and I plan to report back on my shaves with the milder plates and hopefully help others who are in a similar situation.
Now I am trying to learn patience while I wait on two countries postal services to bring me the razor!
- Eric
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