Tatara Blades - Platinum Coated Swedish Steel from Czech Republic
Thanks to the generosity of DanLaw I received samples of both the Tatara and Tatra blades made in Czech Rep. Today I picked the Tatara blade for evaluation. These blades were specified by Tatara as ideal blades for their razors. I will determine later if the Tatra blades are the same blade.
I started the shave with two days of beard growth and the Parker Premium Platinum blade in my Karve C-plate razor. After a few strokes I replaced the Parker blade with the Tatara. While the Parker blade sliced though my beard with no resistance, there was slight resistance with the new Tatara blade. As I continued the WTG pass, the blade started to become noticeably sharper. By the 2nd pass XTG, there was no appreciable resistance. I completed the ATG pass with a DFS. After a clean-up pass with buffing strokes, I had a near-BBS shave. When I applied witch hazel after the shave, I got minimal feedback. Thus, while it was not an ideal shave, it was a nice experience. I plan to use this blade again for Wednesday's shave.
Based on today's shave, I rate the blade 4.5 on sharpness and 4.5 on smoothness. These ratings are subject to change after the 2nd shave. This places the blade in good company along with Lord Silver Star, Personna Platinum Chrome (Germany), Derby Premium, and Durablade 7 AM High Platinum. The Tatara blades are $22 per 100 blades which is simlar in price to the Personna Platinum blades. The others are less expensive.
Thanks to the generosity of DanLaw I received samples of both the Tatara and Tatra blades made in Czech Rep. Today I picked the Tatara blade for evaluation. These blades were specified by Tatara as ideal blades for their razors. I will determine later if the Tatra blades are the same blade.
I started the shave with two days of beard growth and the Parker Premium Platinum blade in my Karve C-plate razor. After a few strokes I replaced the Parker blade with the Tatara. While the Parker blade sliced though my beard with no resistance, there was slight resistance with the new Tatara blade. As I continued the WTG pass, the blade started to become noticeably sharper. By the 2nd pass XTG, there was no appreciable resistance. I completed the ATG pass with a DFS. After a clean-up pass with buffing strokes, I had a near-BBS shave. When I applied witch hazel after the shave, I got minimal feedback. Thus, while it was not an ideal shave, it was a nice experience. I plan to use this blade again for Wednesday's shave.
Based on today's shave, I rate the blade 4.5 on sharpness and 4.5 on smoothness. These ratings are subject to change after the 2nd shave. This places the blade in good company along with Lord Silver Star, Personna Platinum Chrome (Germany), Derby Premium, and Durablade 7 AM High Platinum. The Tatara blades are $22 per 100 blades which is simlar in price to the Personna Platinum blades. The others are less expensive.