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Only one DE blade here: http://atblades.com/products/?pa_brand=personna

And only one DE blade here: http://www.personna.com/mens-products?By...=specialty
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#22

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Minnesota
(This post was last modified: 02-21-2017, 09:13 PM by PickledNorthern.)
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#23
(02-21-2017, 03:17 PM)John Clayton Wrote: So which blade is better, the Feather in the black box or the Feather in the yellow box? LOL!
The Feathers in the yellow box. Wink

Online wet shaving is getting rather silly. If folks aren't engaging in forum wars, they are debating how many angels can fit on the head of a pin. An artisan-made stainless steel pin hand forged and dipped in unicorn tears at that. It is kind of strange subculture now.

Razor blades and other items can change over time. Slightly annoying at times, but nothing new and not the end of the world. To determine if a given blade type is good or not, just buy a pack and try them. If you bought a 100-pack and they suck, just trade or PIF them. Problem solved, no kvetching required.

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(This post was last modified: 02-22-2017, 06:40 PM by John Clayton.)
Hmm. How many obsessive-compulsive "wet shavers" can fit on the edge of a Personna blade? I suppose it depends on which package the blade comes in. Smile

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#25

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Las Vegas, NV, USA
(02-21-2017, 12:17 PM)Paul Wrote: Personna makes at least three types of DE blade at their Nazareth plant & Accutec makes at least four types of DE blade at their Verona plant.

(02-22-2017, 02:16 PM)John Clayton Wrote: Hmm. How many obsessive-compulsive "wet shavers" can fit on the edge of a Personna blade?  I suppose it depends on which package the blade comes in. Smile
Since a vendor (who I would assume deals directly with manufacturers) is essentially saying one thing, and you John Clayton are saying another, perhaps you could produce a list or chart of which blade type actually falls under which branding. That would make this thread more informative than the blanket statements or puns we are seeing right now.

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(02-22-2017, 08:58 PM)Matsilainen Wrote: Since a vendor (who I would assume deals directly with manufacturers) is essentially saying one thing, and you John Clayton are saying another, perhaps you could produce a list or chart of which blade type actually falls under which branding. That would make this thread more informative than the blanket statements or puns we are seeing right now.

Since I already pointed to the sources in post #21 (as did Tbone in an even earlier post), I'll leave the dead horses and the department of redundancy department to your super moderator skills.
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#27

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Las Vegas, NV, USA
(02-22-2017, 10:15 PM)John Clayton Wrote: Since I already pointed to the sources in post #21 (as did Tbone in an even earlier post), I'll leave the dead horses and the department of redundancy department to your super moderator skills.
Regarding those links you mentioned, there are three different blade types (Coated, Coated No Oil, Comfort Coated) on this page alone: http://atblades.com/products/page/4/?pa_...&showall=n

Also, personal attacks will not be tolerated on this site, so please tone it down.

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#28

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(02-22-2017, 10:15 PM)John Clayton Wrote:
(02-22-2017, 08:58 PM)Matsilainen Wrote: Since a vendor (who I would assume deals directly with manufacturers) is essentially saying one thing, and you John Clayton are saying another, perhaps you could produce a list or chart of which blade type actually falls under which branding. That would make this thread more informative than the blanket statements or puns we are seeing right now.

Since I already pointed to the sources in post #21 (as did Tbone in an even earlier post), I'll leave the dead horses and the department of redundancy department to your super moderator skills.

Good thing I am not a moderator.

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(02-22-2017, 02:16 PM)John Clayton Wrote: Hmm. How many obsessive-compulsive "wet shavers" can fit on the edge of a Personna blade? I suppose it depends on which package the blade comes in. Smile
And if the blade packs are all lined up in alphabetical order. Wink

I kinda miss the old days when it was more about getting great shaves with cool tools at a bargain price. The neurotic aspect that developed over the last few years isn't doing traditional wet shaving any favors.

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#30

Connaught Shaving
Suffolk, England
Most manufacturers produce more than one blade because they are made for different uses. Normally there is a variation in the finish grind & or the honing. Also blades are coated differently which changes there performance in feel & longevity.

The reason why Personna only list one blade on there website is because they don't want/need more than one blade available. They make more than one blade because of private label & other companies they have acquired over the years. Gillette only lists one blade & recently did not show any DE blades on their site at all.

The post below is based on blades I have stocked & or used myself. There may be more blades available for industrial use but only the premium coated blades are suitable for shaving.

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