#21

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San Diego, Cal., USA
Thanks for the review, momor. I shall definitely have to consider this razor when it’s back in stock.
#22
thanks for the pics and review
#23

Vintage Razor Fan
Southwestern NY
(08-10-2018, 05:10 PM)Freddy Wrote: .....I shall definitely have to consider this razor when it’s back in stock.

I was thinking the same thing and signed up for email notification.

It just never ends, does it? I'm going to be buying razors until I'm in the grave, I think! Rolleyes

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#24

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San Diego, Cal., USA
(08-11-2018, 12:43 AM)Blade4vor Wrote:
(08-10-2018, 05:10 PM)Freddy Wrote: .....I shall definitely have to consider this razor when it’s back in stock.

I was thinking the same thing and signed up for email notification.

It just never ends, does it?  I'm going to be buying razors until I'm in the grave, I think!  Rolleyes

And I keep thinking there's a light at the end of the tunnel. Silly me. Rolleyes

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#25

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(This post was last modified: 08-11-2018, 01:59 AM by HighSpeed.)
I had a nice PAA mail call today - the Starling plus High Jump 47 soap and AS.  Even better though, I had a nice BBS shave with the gear tonight - and that is after breaking my own "change one thing at a time" rule with a new razor and new soap.  

This is definitely a good time to be a traditional shaver!  As momor said, the razor is pretty, well finished, and nice and tight - and all for $39.95!  The angle is easy enough to find - just keep the head near the skin, and the razor gives good feedback.  I was pleasantly surprised at how maneuverable the Starling is, especially as I have come to generally prefer heavier razors.  The only issue I encountered was a very occasional bit of razor drag, but my experience tells me this was me getting used to the angle, the soap, or both.

Since this is the V2 rollout, I will repeat my shave of the day photo here, just to give anyone who is inclined one more thing to think about:

[Image: X7on9EW.jpg]

--  Happy shaves everyone.

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#26
(08-11-2018, 01:56 AM)HighSpeed Wrote: I had a nice PAA mail call today - the Starling plus High Jump 47 soap and AS.  Even better though, I had a nice BBS shave with the gear tonight - and that is after breaking my own "change one thing at a time" rule with a new razor and new soap.  

This is definitely a good time to be a traditional shaver!  As momor said, the razor is pretty, well finished, and nice and tight - and all for $39.95!  The angle is easy enough to find - just keep the head near the skin, and the razor gives good feedback.  I was pleasantly surprised at how maneuverable the Starling is, especially as I have come to generally prefer heavier razors.  The only issue I encountered was a very occasional bit of razor drag, but my experience tells me this was me getting used to the angle, the soap, or both.

Since this is the V2 rollout, I will repeat my shave of the day photo here, just to give anyone who is inclined one more thing to think about:

[Image: X7on9EW.jpg]

--  Happy shaves everyone.

Looks like a new style of aftershave bottles, that's kindof a cool look.
(Knowing me this could be a change that isn't new at all, and I just never saw it, ha)
#27

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gone to Carolina in my mind
(This post was last modified: 08-12-2018, 09:40 PM by HighSpeed.)
(08-12-2018, 07:37 PM)jesseix Wrote:
(08-11-2018, 01:56 AM)HighSpeed Wrote: I had a nice PAA mail call today - the Starling plus High Jump 47 soap and AS.  Even better though, I had a nice BBS shave with the gear tonight - and that is after breaking my own "change one thing at a time" rule with a new razor and new soap.  

This is definitely a good time to be a traditional shaver!  As momor said, the razor is pretty, well finished, and nice and tight - and all for $39.95!  The angle is easy enough to find - just keep the head near the skin, and the razor gives good feedback.  I was pleasantly surprised at how maneuverable the Starling is, especially as I have come to generally prefer heavier razors.  The only issue I encountered was a very occasional bit of razor drag, but my experience tells me this was me getting used to the angle, the soap, or both.

Since this is the V2 rollout, I will repeat my shave of the day photo here, just to give anyone who is inclined one more thing to think about:

[Image: X7on9EW.jpg]

--  Happy shaves everyone.

Looks like a new style of aftershave bottles, that's kindof a cool look.
(Knowing me this could be a change that isn't new at all, and I just never saw it, ha)
I am not sure, but I vaguely recall seeing that the style is actually a reprise of a vintage bottle style.
Technique Trumps Tools
Skin Care Trumps Skin Repair

Be Cool, be Kind, and be Well
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