(This post was last modified: 02-16-2024, 03:22 PM by RayClem.)
Thursday Shave- Derby USTA
When I first began this evaluation series, my opinion of Derby as as blade manufacturer was not very high. That was based primarily upon less than ideal experience with Derby Extra blades. They just were not sharp enough for my beard. However, as I explored other options, my opinion of Derby has changed significantly.
For today's shave, I did a face-off shave between the Derby Premium blade in my Karve brass C-plate and the Derby USTA blade in my Karve stainless C-plate razors. I began the shave with the Bluebird blade from the previous shave in the stainless razor. That blade remained sharp and smooth, but not quite as sharp and smooth as the Derby Premium which was now on its second use (with only half my face shaved with that blade last time. When I first installed the fresh USTA blade in the razor, it felt somewhat rough on my face, as if it might be almost too sharp like a Feather blade. However, the blade soon smoothed out. I must confess that I got two weepers during the shave. One was on my neck from the Derby Premium. The other was on my chin from the USTA. I attribute both weepers to operator error. While uncommon, they do occur from time to time.
I was able to achieve a near-BBS shave with the Derby Premium. The USTA was even closer, bordering on BBS. When applying witch hazel after the shave, I got minimal feedback on both sides of my face. Based on the results of this shave, the Derby Premium retains its rating of 4.5 sharpness and 4.5 smoothness. The USTA receives an even sharper rating of 4.75 and 4.5 on smoothness. That puts it in the same category with Feather, Nacet, 7 O'Clock Super Platinum black. For a blade that sells for about $10 per 100 blades, that is impressive. Thus, for those who like super sharp blades, I recommend you try the USTAs. Blades like the Derby Premium and USTA have completely changed my opinion of Derby.
The spreadsheet has been updated.
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/71ttt15wy...qo8eb&dl=0
I will finish off the Derby series on Saturday with comparison of the Derby Extra blue and Derby Extra orange blades. While I suspect the Derby blues to be the same as Derby greens in different packaging, the Derby orange indicate they are Platinum coated blades and do not mention the complex coating seen on most of the other blades. However, we shall see.