The (first?!) new razor of 2024 arrived Tuesday!
A Karve Bison from our very own BST!
Today was the second shave, using a German "Red" Personna Platinum Chrome blade, the Wald Calyx, and Stirling Sheep
After 2 shaves, I am believing this razor to be as good as the Overlander! I dig the rounded corners, and those lathers holes (holes, not slots!) are unique in my shaving travels. I can say with confidence that I like this razor enough to sell my Henson. (Next month, I will post it. Just in case I am shaving using a rose-colored mirror!)
I do plan to compare it more directly by using my aluminum Overlander this weekend. Right now, I think it equals my Overlander shaves.
Did I need it? No. Did I want it? Yes. I have been a fan of Chris's various razors from about a year after he introduced the Christopher Bradley. Each new razor has improved my experience and enjoyment of the shaves. Would I buy the Bison in another metal? No. The stainless steel Overlander is my top dog. The aluminum Overlander is cool and I am happy to have picked colors that are to my liking. But it is superfluous and was a "because I can" purchase, which is what the Bison is also for me. Why all this verbiage? Because I want to be clear I am NOT saying you have to have this razor or your shaves will always be lacking! It is fun to enjoy the hype at times, but let's stay off that merry-go-round of chasing more stuff for fear of not getting the best we can get! What is cool with the Bison is that it's available in 5 or 6 colors and fairly inexpensive, compared to other artisan razors (except for the Henson, which it matches in price, I think). But it is twice the price of a new Merkur 34HD, which is a fine razor to start with, and no slouch either!
Enjoy your shaves with what you have, that is my motto!
- 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!