(This post was last modified: 01-06-2018, 10:04 PM by TheHunter.)
It’s not surprising that so many of us have different preferences regarding what we like/dislike in a Razor. For me personally I was not interested in the Paradigm 17-4 based on the Handle, I liked the looks of it but I thought it would be too skinny for my preferences and that it wouldn’t have enough grip. Based on the recommendations of several members from this forum who’s opinions I respect I ended up purchasing the Razor anyway. After using the Razor my opinions have definitely changed. The balance and the maneuverability of this Razor is outstanding for me, and I’ve had no issues gripping the Razor. The Paradigm 17-4 has proven to be a well thought out and designed Razor. I also felt the same way with the Blackland Blackbird, now one of my favorite Razors. I didn’t think the Blackbirds Handle could possibly have enough grip, but in use it has become one of my very favorite handles.
For me personally I don’t like to mix and match different handles with my Razors, I prefer to use them as designed, and I like the materials and finishes to match. I know that lots of people enjoy mixing and matching and there’s absolutely nothing wrong with that. I think the Paradigms handle design lends itself to the great balance and maneuverability of this Razor. I actually held off on purchasing a Timeless Razor as well as the Blackland Blackbird despite all the great reviews because of the length of their handles. 100mm is just too long and unwieldy for me, and from an aesthetic standpoint I don’t think they look as nice as a shorter handle does. My preference is for an 80-85mm Handle. When Timeless and Blackland started offering their handles in 85mm I purchased both of them and absolutely love them. I also personally like the fact that the Paradigm 17-4’s threads are so tight, this is something that I would expect from a Razor in this price range. I want everything to be as precise as possible. The only other Razors that I’ve used where the threads feel as precise as the 17-4’s are those made by Wolfman. None of my other Razors feel as smooth as these two do when putting them together. I know this has nothing to do with the outcome of the Shave, but for me at this price point this is the level of fit and finish that I expect.
For me personally I don’t like to mix and match different handles with my Razors, I prefer to use them as designed, and I like the materials and finishes to match. I know that lots of people enjoy mixing and matching and there’s absolutely nothing wrong with that. I think the Paradigms handle design lends itself to the great balance and maneuverability of this Razor. I actually held off on purchasing a Timeless Razor as well as the Blackland Blackbird despite all the great reviews because of the length of their handles. 100mm is just too long and unwieldy for me, and from an aesthetic standpoint I don’t think they look as nice as a shorter handle does. My preference is for an 80-85mm Handle. When Timeless and Blackland started offering their handles in 85mm I purchased both of them and absolutely love them. I also personally like the fact that the Paradigm 17-4’s threads are so tight, this is something that I would expect from a Razor in this price range. I want everything to be as precise as possible. The only other Razors that I’ve used where the threads feel as precise as the 17-4’s are those made by Wolfman. None of my other Razors feel as smooth as these two do when putting them together. I know this has nothing to do with the outcome of the Shave, but for me at this price point this is the level of fit and finish that I expect.
Hunter