DecemBoar 11
A winning combination today!
I boldly upped the Osprey to 4, girded my loins, and started the shave. But first, the lather. I have been loading my boars this month with a hybrid of the Marco Method (not dripping wet, but more than my usual starting damp and slowly adding water drops) and having my first 2 fingers in the bristles, and loading with the brush sort of on its side. This was shown in a video of an Italian master barber preparing to give a straight razor shave. This guy kept going back, loading more and working his fingers through the knot as he loaded and lathered in a bowl. Granted, he had one of those big Omega Pros, but I thought I'd try it. So far, I like it. Whether or not it is loading better than swirling on the puck, I don't know, as when I lather, I use combinations of swirling and painting on my face. In a bowl, lather builds up quick and it is easy to load up the brush. Working my fingers through the knot though, I can feel the consistency, and it is pleasing. So I have been doing that all month.
Now for the shave. As I mentioned yesterday, I used Shane's descriptions on the
Blackland Razors website. I found the descriptions of other razors fairly accurate for my face. Having used the Vector (SS and Ti), both versions of the Sabre, and a Blackbird way back in time, I found the comparisons valuable. Levels 4-6 are getting into the realm of efficiency that also could cause me irritation. This is why the joke earlier about bracing myself.
At first, I think I did notice a bit more blade feel, but it quickly faded. Another fantastic shave! Adding to the pleasure of this razor removing whiskers while leaving me refreshed feeling (my goal; probably everyone's goal, for who sets out for a close shave with irritation?!) was how comfortable the Osprey is ATG under my nose! This is what wowed me today. I noticed it yesterday and figured it was Level 3. But today, given the initial blade forward feel, I expected an uncomfortable time. It was exactly opposite that expectation!! Why am I banging on about ATG under my nose? Because it is a sensitive area for me and even some of my preferred razors can make me wince. Off the top of my head, I have 4 razors that are perfect for me. Half shave ATG under the nose great, the other half not so much.
I will bump the Osprey up to 5 soon. I expect more blade feel but I also will expect a nice ATG pass.
Many, many thanks to Ken
Fluffy for letting me try this out. I followed the build videos Shane posted with interest and really enjoyed that time. I was saving my money. And I let the high price (worth it for such a piece of functional art now that I hold one in hand and have used it) stop me. I look forward to a few more shaves and then do some continued reflection on what gear I use and why.
- 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!