(This post was last modified: 06-28-2018, 10:08 PM by Southsider.)
(06-27-2018, 05:37 PM)celestino Wrote:(06-27-2018, 04:15 PM)iShave Wrote: If I remember the Blackbird is now your top razor or is that still the Weber? Where does the Karve fit in?The Blackbirds are my most effective and used razors, but my Webers are the most comfortable.
I am undecided on the Karve razor as I have plates C, D, E and F, and, although all of the plates are quite smooth, plates E & F are the most effective, for me, but I don't find them as comfortable as my Blackbirds, which I prefer more, for some reason.
I can't explain it and see it only as a subjective thing.
I have to say that the Karve razor is the better value if you are contemplating a razor and with the option of the different plates, it has much more variety when considering your shaves.
+1 on the Karve being a better value. I have the Karve 3.5 inch handle and guards AA through D. There is a whole lot of value there and a great deal of flexibility. Additional guards are only $23 US and that is quite a good price for a well machined piece. You also have a choice of handle lengths.
I also have a polished Blackbird but it is a bit more money than the Karve (depending on how many guards you order in addition to the one included with the Karve razor), comes with one handle length and there is no option to vary the base plate. On the other hand, it does shave wonderfully and looks great.
I ordered E & F guards for my Karve to complete my set and have received the form letter as well. For me, it is certainly less frustrating than it would be for someone waiting for their Karve razor.