(This post was last modified: 04-02-2019, 08:03 PM by sgarnett.)
[I decided this didn’t belong in the Vector thread, so I moved it. - sg]
Sooo ... I picked up a used ATT SE2 (open comb) and tried it with a fresh KAI Pink. Wow! It feels very heavy, clunky, awkward, and unbalanced compared to the Vector. However, it is incredibly efficient, even with that mild blade - two passes to a fantastic shave with almost no touch up needed. Even the first pass alone would have been fine for the office.
I’d love to split the difference between them. I’m more convinced than ever that an open comb baseplate for the Vector would be the bees’ knees.
And yeah, I’ve tried Supers, along with shimming milder blades using an old SE blade dulled and reversed as the shim. Overall, I love the Vector and get a great shave, but it does take some buffing with light pressure for me. I keep having idle thoughts about filling the slots with JB Weld and cutting some teeth.
Btw, most of my beard grows dead flat against the skin, and generally east west everywhere that the contours would make North south more convenient. Some of it requires shaving with the skin loose to keep the hairs from groundhogging.
FWIW, I now use the OC plate exclusively on the Blackbird too (started with SB).
Sooo ... I picked up a used ATT SE2 (open comb) and tried it with a fresh KAI Pink. Wow! It feels very heavy, clunky, awkward, and unbalanced compared to the Vector. However, it is incredibly efficient, even with that mild blade - two passes to a fantastic shave with almost no touch up needed. Even the first pass alone would have been fine for the office.
I’d love to split the difference between them. I’m more convinced than ever that an open comb baseplate for the Vector would be the bees’ knees.
And yeah, I’ve tried Supers, along with shimming milder blades using an old SE blade dulled and reversed as the shim. Overall, I love the Vector and get a great shave, but it does take some buffing with light pressure for me. I keep having idle thoughts about filling the slots with JB Weld and cutting some teeth.
Btw, most of my beard grows dead flat against the skin, and generally east west everywhere that the contours would make North south more convenient. Some of it requires shaving with the skin loose to keep the hairs from groundhogging.
FWIW, I now use the OC plate exclusively on the Blackbird too (started with SB).