Many, many thanks to David
dmshaver for lending me this razor. The Ti ‘bird arrived this morning, and I had to put off shaving until roughly 10AM to be able to use it. Because of this later shave, and due to only 2 passes yesterday, I had a fair amount of stubble to work with. Set up was a new Israeli Red blade, the SOC boar, and the House of Mammoth Z soap. Upon the first stroke, I knew some of the Blackbird’s aggressiveness and blade-feel that I remembered had diminished. It was not as much as the titanium Vector, and there was still a lot of blade feel, as well as some “suction” or drag. Polishing may reduce this, but that is a discussion for another time.
I wasn’t white knuckling the countertop, but it was close. I knew I had to be really focused in order to prevent any nicks or weepers. Throughout the first pass I could feel that this razor is really more aggressive (for lack of a better term) than what I prefer and am accustomed to feeling. Harsh would be inappropriate, and maybe it is just a lot more blade feel than I like. Efficiency was off the charts! After that first pass, with no repetitive strokes, my face almost felt smooth enough to stop shaving. I was and still am amazed. And nothing hurt or tingled or bled!
I did however realize that I had best skip the ATG on my cheeks and upper lip, as those areas are easily irritated. Irritation needed to be avoided, regardless of smoothness, so that I could better judge this razor. So I performed my old standard shave of WTG, one direction XTG, and ATG only on my neck and chin and lower lip (I used to call this my 2.5 pass shave. Lately, especially with an injector, GEM, or the Overlander, I can go 4 passes if I want and have been irritation-free).
The result upon rinsing was excellent. Yes, I can feel areas that needed more attention. And yes, I typically get a closer shave, or at least it feels that way, if more stubble is present. But overall I am very, very impressed with the titanium Blackbird. I look forward to seeing how it performs tomorrow on a standard or less than standard amount of stubble, and to seeing how it works as a daily driver. For that experiment, I plan to accept small irritations in order to judge my face’s ability to withstand daily use of the Blackbird.
- Eric
Put your message in a modem,
And throw it in the Cyber Sea
--Rush, "Virtuality"
Overloader of brushes, Overlander fanboy, Schickhead, and a GEM in the rough!