(This post was last modified: 10-11-2023, 04:46 PM by RayClem.)
Today's shave features the Derby Premium blade. Bruce BJP was kind enough to send me a few for evaluation purposes.
Before shaving with the Derby, I decided to take a few strokes with the Asco blades. They were sharp enough to deal with my two-day beard. Thus, I am adjusting the sharpness rating upward to 4.0. They are still not as sharp as the Silver Star and are not as smooth, either. I now rate the Asco blades 4.0 sharpness, 3.5 smoothness vs Silver Star is rated 4.5 sharpness, 4.5 smoothness. Since they are priced similarly, I still recommend Silver Star over Asco.
As I explained in a previous email, I was not sure what to expect from the Derby Premium blade made in Turkey.However, I found them to sharp enough to deal with my two-day beard without any tugging. I did note that the blades provide significant audible feedback during the shave, which I presume means the blades are fairly thin. The blades felt smooth during use, so I attempted to get a normal near-BBS shave using buffing strokes. However, I got significant feedback when I applied witch hazel. Thus, I want to wait until Wednesdays shave to rate these blades.
Later during the evaluations, I will plan to evaluate Parker Premium Platinum blades, which I believe are made by Derby. It may well be that the Derby Premium and the Parker Premium are the same blade.
Before shaving with the Derby, I decided to take a few strokes with the Asco blades. They were sharp enough to deal with my two-day beard. Thus, I am adjusting the sharpness rating upward to 4.0. They are still not as sharp as the Silver Star and are not as smooth, either. I now rate the Asco blades 4.0 sharpness, 3.5 smoothness vs Silver Star is rated 4.5 sharpness, 4.5 smoothness. Since they are priced similarly, I still recommend Silver Star over Asco.
As I explained in a previous email, I was not sure what to expect from the Derby Premium blade made in Turkey.However, I found them to sharp enough to deal with my two-day beard without any tugging. I did note that the blades provide significant audible feedback during the shave, which I presume means the blades are fairly thin. The blades felt smooth during use, so I attempted to get a normal near-BBS shave using buffing strokes. However, I got significant feedback when I applied witch hazel. Thus, I want to wait until Wednesdays shave to rate these blades.
Later during the evaluations, I will plan to evaluate Parker Premium Platinum blades, which I believe are made by Derby. It may well be that the Derby Premium and the Parker Premium are the same blade.