Monday and already a change! First, Birch + Root from Paul, then a nice package from Mike HighSpeed arrived in time for this morning's late shave (day off so first I take my wife to her infusion clinic appointment, then home to shave leisurely!).
Mike sent me three Razorock plates (2 razors) to try out. On the left are the Lupo 72 and 95, and on the right is the Game Changer 84. Now according to the RR aggression scale
the Lupo 72 and GC 84 are both Medium, while the Lupo 95 is Aggressive. I tucked the Lupo 95 base plate safely away for a day I feel braver and spent time switching between the Lupo 72 and GC 84 for the first 2 passes. What I felt was the Lupo 72 had more of blade feel and the GC was just so smooth and nicely audible. Therefore, the GC plate finished up the shave and did wonderfully on the ATG pass. This razor is aptly named, for sure! Many thanks to Mike for lending me this arsenal for the joy of shaving with new to me stuff and to take the time to play around with them! I have often thought I'd like to try the Game Changer 68 SB and so was a little tentative with the first strokes with the 84 SB, but I seem to have been needlessly concerned.
As for the handles, the ball end one feels sort of prickly to my delicate phalanges! But the other handle, that one I immediately fell for, great feel and just the right amount of heft.
So how does it compare to the Overlander? For ease of shave, it is right up there. I want more shaves to make a better comparison, and I need to evaluate how close and how long the shave is to answer that better.
And the other star of shave was the lather. I don't like to swear other than to say silly things, but that lather is outstanding! So slick and creamy, and perfect glide. I may have loaded too heavy, as I spooned out a decent bit into my scuttle to load up the brush and the sample came loose and was taken up by the brush! I typically load off of the puck. But it was, in a word, luscious! And the scent! I love it, and it is faint enough to my nose that I didn't feel like I had my head buried in a cask of root beer. It sort of passed Mrs MaineYooper's sniff test, in that she thought it didn't smell like good root beer to her, but then she only likes Coca-Cola! She okayed a test use, so we shall see if it gets used again. Thanks, Paul mrdoug for the sample!
And the Wizamet was great! Dave in KY gifted me a tuck many moons ago and I don't use them enough!
Thanks for reading a longer post and may Monday go well for us all!
Mike sent me three Razorock plates (2 razors) to try out. On the left are the Lupo 72 and 95, and on the right is the Game Changer 84. Now according to the RR aggression scale
the Lupo 72 and GC 84 are both Medium, while the Lupo 95 is Aggressive. I tucked the Lupo 95 base plate safely away for a day I feel braver and spent time switching between the Lupo 72 and GC 84 for the first 2 passes. What I felt was the Lupo 72 had more of blade feel and the GC was just so smooth and nicely audible. Therefore, the GC plate finished up the shave and did wonderfully on the ATG pass. This razor is aptly named, for sure! Many thanks to Mike for lending me this arsenal for the joy of shaving with new to me stuff and to take the time to play around with them! I have often thought I'd like to try the Game Changer 68 SB and so was a little tentative with the first strokes with the 84 SB, but I seem to have been needlessly concerned.
As for the handles, the ball end one feels sort of prickly to my delicate phalanges! But the other handle, that one I immediately fell for, great feel and just the right amount of heft.
So how does it compare to the Overlander? For ease of shave, it is right up there. I want more shaves to make a better comparison, and I need to evaluate how close and how long the shave is to answer that better.
And the other star of shave was the lather. I don't like to swear other than to say silly things, but that lather is outstanding! So slick and creamy, and perfect glide. I may have loaded too heavy, as I spooned out a decent bit into my scuttle to load up the brush and the sample came loose and was taken up by the brush! I typically load off of the puck. But it was, in a word, luscious! And the scent! I love it, and it is faint enough to my nose that I didn't feel like I had my head buried in a cask of root beer. It sort of passed Mrs MaineYooper's sniff test, in that she thought it didn't smell like good root beer to her, but then she only likes Coca-Cola! She okayed a test use, so we shall see if it gets used again. Thanks, Paul mrdoug for the sample!
And the Wizamet was great! Dave in KY gifted me a tuck many moons ago and I don't use them enough!
Thanks for reading a longer post and may Monday go well for us all!
- 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!
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!