(09-01-2016, 03:20 PM)Marko Wrote: (08-31-2016, 05:15 PM)olschoolsteel Wrote: (08-30-2016, 04:15 AM)wyze0ne Wrote: I'm going to wait for the Maggard slant to come out for my first go with one. It looks very similar to the X3.
Isn't the German 37 a clone of the Merkur 37c? Makes sense given the name and they look identical. Hmmm, maybe I just answered my own question...
I came to the same conclusion. A copy of a vintage razor that is still in production. Seems pointless and counter intuitive but if Joe can sell the copies for cheaper than the same level of quality, go for it. I adore my true 37C. I cant imagine a copy shaving better than the original.
How would you describe the 37C on the aggressive/efficient/comfort scale (if there is one) and if you have a 102, how would they compare? I'm a bit leery of Merkurs since I started wet shaving - I had looked at the reviews on a vendor site and decided that a particular merkur(don't recall which) was the razor to start out with and as it turned out I was wrong. Lots of burn and weepers and so forth and I stepped back and stuck to the carts for another year until my then 19 year old son picked up the razor and started using it and essentially shamed me into giving the DE razor another shot. The second time I did more independent research and came up with the EJ DE89 as the logical choice for my first DE razor and that turned out to be the right choice. A very smooth and forgiving razor for novices and veterans alike. I have added several razors to my stable since then but I do still occasionally use the DE89. The point is, I haven't touched a Merkur razor since that early experience.
Mark
Marko ,
I had always thought that a slant was for a elite level shaver and I needed special skills to operate one. When my skill level plateaued and wanted another challenge, I moved on a 37C in the BST. They are scary as the blade gap is so honkin huge you can literally see through it. After I got it I tried my standard blade, a Personna Blue in it and used it as if it were a regular DE. It is as gentle as a pussycat. It shaves so nice that in almost 5 straight months of using it, I havent tried any other blade in it. I just dont think it can achieve a better shave. I have equally good blades I could put in there but I just never go through with it. I shave my face every other day and sometimes I can barely start to feel stubble 24 hrs after a shave.
I'm pretty sure this is a newer production razor making it my youngest razor in the house. I finally moved on to a different razor after I put together my frankenrazor. That led me back to a FT SS. It wont be long before I pick it back up again, and when I do, it might be another long run.
I cant say how it compares to any other slant as this is my first, and probly last slant I get.
And on your coated razor, I would have to say it might be the coating making the cap increase the angle of the blade. If you feel spry, you can try shimming under or over the blade to tame it down. I sometimes shim some of my old types just cause I like livin la vida loca.