Bouki and
HighSpeed, here are my thoughts on the titanium Vector. I am replying in my Journal rather than in
Dave in KY Journal in order for me to keep track better and to cause less clutter in Dave's space!
First, yes, there is plenty of room at the trough! But the price for a seat at the trough can be steep. Six years ago, I could not imagine paying $100 USD for a razor!
Second, like everything to do with shaving, your experience may be nothing like mine. Over on B&B there is a thread,
Thoughts on Vector vs. Vector Ti, that is a good read for seeing this play out. Some guys like the SS version better and some like Ti better. I think some even mix and match parts to get the weight they want!
Is the Ti Vector too light for me? No. I like using vintage injectors and they are really light. I have not used an aluminum razor, so I don't have a good comparison.
I have only used the Ti Vector with Schick Proline blades, which Shane no longer lists as compatible on Blackland's website, as too many users say that the Prolines don't fit right. I have not experienced that issue with either the SS or the Ti versions. I do have 2 types of Kai blades and some Feathers, but haven't tried any in the Ti Vector yet.
So, my experiences with the Vector. The first time I saw one posted, I remember thinking that is one cool looking razor, but the head is SO BIG!! Like a windshield wiper! And I read how they gave such close shaves. But there was also mention of them biting, hard, if you were not careful. I back burnered the Vector for some time. Fast forward to last Fall. I took a sudden interest in single edge shaving. I entered into some communication with Dave and bought a Parker injector from him. To quote Rush from "Jacob's Ladder":
All at once,
The clouds are parted
Light streams down
In bright unbroken beams
Follow men’s eyes
As they look to the skies
The shifting shafts of shining
Weave the fabric of their dreams…
Angels may have also sung, but I was in a daze and don't fully recall. Dave being the great guy he is, sent me a package of GEM razors. And lent me his Blackland Sabre. And later his Vector! DE razors fell to the back of the shave drawer.
The Vector was a beast, but I thought I tamed it and there were no stitches needed. I bought when off the BST. And then the trials and tribulations started, lasting five months. I could not, no matter what blade I used, get two comfortable shaves 2 days in a row. And many shaves left me feeling raw. I cleaned it up and sold it.
Then Shane wrote a piece about how titanium can totally change the face-feel of a razor. I read it several times, and found some posts on the very subject. In fact, I think Dave bought a Ti Blackbird and had that similar experience Shane wrote about. I started looking for a Ti Vector on the BST. Obviously I found one!
It is wonderful feeling on my face. I shaved 7 days straight with it and NO IRRITATION. I'd be shaving with it now but I decided to participate in a Vintage April thread over on B&B.
As for the weight, I believe it is heavier than a Schick injector. I like the lighter, nimbler feel that the titanium gives it. But now the bite comes from the carelessness of feeling like it won't bite me! I can get any razor to bite me if I get to care-free, and this Vector sort of promotes that feeling, compared to the white-knuckled, hold your breath and hope for the best feeling that the SS Vector gave me!
Others will have different opinions. Some will use a different handle. But I like it just the way it is!