(This post was last modified: 12-13-2018, 06:56 PM by celestino.)
Well, I should publicly apologize to this razor as I have recently acquired the newer version, once again, and I have to say that it is an excellent shaver.
I guess the past few years of experience with more 'aggressive' razors must have improved my technique with these more 'blade-prominent' razors, such as the Charcoal Goods Level 3 and the Blackbird, both of which I find have more blade feel than the R41.
I guess we'll never be too old or experienced to learn new things.
I guess the past few years of experience with more 'aggressive' razors must have improved my technique with these more 'blade-prominent' razors, such as the Charcoal Goods Level 3 and the Blackbird, both of which I find have more blade feel than the R41.
I guess we'll never be too old or experienced to learn new things.
Celestino
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(11-25-2018, 10:56 AM)Captainjonny Wrote: Just curious if someone could compare the R41 to the Game Changer .84 Plate (GC). Which is more aggressive? Is the R41 as smooth as the GC? Is the razor blade held into the R41 as tightly as the GC? I have not used the R41, but most reviews are positive, and there are many folks who swear by it. Thanks in advance for the feedback.The R41 is most definitely more aggressive then the GC .84. There is no chatter with the R41 and blade exposure is quite small making for a very solid clamping. The R41 is no where near as smooth as the GC but with proper technique one can dial in the R41 and take the harshness out of it.
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