#1
My first safety razor was an Edwin Jagger 89 DE. It got damaged so I bought myself a Wilkinson Sword Classic(the black version). I still have it. I always have problems with the against the grain pass just below my chin and on the neck.

I am looking to buy a new razor. What should I get: a slant, an open comb, an adjustable?
#2
Why not again a de89? If it worked for you..
Another suggestion might be a Rockwell 6s.

Recommendations are always difficult, every face is different.

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#3
I had irritation aswell with the DE89. Maybe it's my technique or my neck can't handle an ATG pass.
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(This post was last modified: 07-17-2023, 09:09 AM by ischiapp.)
(07-17-2023, 08:50 AM)Alex7 Wrote: I had irritation aswell with the DE89. Maybe it's my technique or my neck can't handle an ATG pass.

Mostly, It's the first.
I suggest to focus more on basic technique than tools.
Both razors are mild but effective, in one word efficient.
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#5

Member
Seattle
My recommendation is the Henson AL13 Medium (++). It is on the lighter side, but that makes it easier to handle. The Mild (+) Henson AL13 may be a little too mild, since you are already familiar with the DE89. Your irritation my be due to applying too much pressure on the ATG pass.
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#7

Member
Chester County, PA
Karve Overlander - it will allow for good shaves even with less than optimal technique.  Aluminum or SS, so you don’t have to worry about patina.

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#8

Member
New York
(07-17-2023, 01:29 PM)dtownvino Wrote: Karve Overlander - it will allow for good shaves even with less than optimal technique.  Aluminum or SS, so you don’t have to worry about patina.
A great suggestion.

I have the original brass one and it is my go-to razor. Previously I had used a medium Henson AL, but this razor trumped it for smoothness.

Additionally, if you want a shiny finish, and still no worry about patina, you can have it refinished / coated. There are a few services out there, with good reviews. Mine was done by Back Roads Gold and I'm quite pleased.
#9

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East Central Florida
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How about a RazoRock Lupo, or Game Changer? 

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#10
(07-17-2023, 08:26 AM)Alex7 Wrote: My first safety razor was an Edwin Jagger 89 DE. It got damaged so I bought myself a Wilkinson Sword Classic(the black version). I still have it. I always have problems with the against the grain pass just below my chin and on the neck.

I am looking to buy a new razor. What should I get: a slant, an open comb, an adjustable?
I've been using DEs for 10 years now (over 50 different razors), and still find ATG under the chin a trouble spot. I still give it a try... But a lot of times, I just do XTG again, instead.

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