#21

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Lethbridge, Alberta
I've only used an older 37c, but quite liked it. I wouldn't call tit a really aggressive razor; more so than the 33 or 34, but I enjoyed it. I've been thinking of grabbing one myself!

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#22
I have what I believe is the newer 37c slant. I feel it is outstanding. I pair it with PolySilver Super Iridium blades. This combo is all at once both sharp & mild. Once you get the angle/pressure factors dialed in, it is fantastic and is especially good on multi-day growth. I shaved a 7 day beard with it over Christmas and it took off the hair like nothing. Another thing I like about it is that you can use longer strokes than with other razors without cutting or irritating your face, which shortens the shave time; when I am in a hurry, it gets the call. It can easily be your daily driver. The only reason it is not my daily driver is because I could not resist getting a Blackbird razor in a moment of RAD. Now, I go back and forth between the two razors and I love it. The Blackbird requires a very precise angle/pressure match and working thru that translated over to the 37c so much that it totally upped my shave quality on the 37c as I refined my angle/pressure there as well. Now both are neck-to-neck (see what I did?) in overall shave quality and enjoyment despite the 37c being over $100 cheaper and chrome plated rather than machined SS. As long as you don't require a razor made in brass, SS or aluminum and are not looking for a family heirloom, the 37c is an absolute incredible value at under $50. And, since it costs so little, you will still feel able to acquire other razors (if you want) without breaking the bank, just like I did Big Grin.

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#23

That Bald Guy with the Big Beard
Bishop, CA
(03-18-2016, 03:50 PM)LegalEagle1 Wrote: I have what I believe is the newer 37c slant. I feel it is outstanding. I pair it with PolySilver Super Iridium blades. This combo is all at once both sharp & mild. Once you get the angle/pressure factors dialed in, it is fantastic and is especially good on multi-day growth. I shaved a 7 day beard with it over Christmas and it took off the hair like nothing. Another thing I like about it is that you can use longer strokes than with other razors without cutting or irritating your face, which shortens the shave time; when I am in a hurry, it gets the call. It can easily be your daily driver. The only reason it is not my daily driver is because I could not resist getting a Blackbird razor in a moment of RAD. Now, I go back and forth between the two razors and I love it. The Blackbird requires a very precise angle/pressure match and working thru that translated over to the 37c so much that it totally upped my shave quality on the 37c as I refined my angle/pressure there as well. Now both are neck-to-neck (see what I did?) in overall shave quality and enjoyment despite the 37c being over $100 cheaper and chrome plated rather than machined SS. As long as you don't require a razor made in brass, SS or aluminum and are not looking for a family heirloom, the 37c is an absolute incredible value at under $50. And, since it costs so little, you will still feel able to acquire other razors (if you want) without breaking the bank, just like I did Big Grin.

Rumour has it the the new style 37c has the name "Merkur" stamped underneath the cap. I've never seen it, as I have the older version, for sure, but that's what I was told.

There are comparison photos of the old style and new style safety bars and cap over at "the other forum"...

These photos are NOT mine. I nicked them from the thread at the other forum. Moderators, if this is unacceptable, please remove the photos. I will understand.

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Old style

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New style
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#24

Posting Freak
Canada
Chris, I had never heard about the modification to the Merkur 37C, so I may have to revisit it, at some point.
Thanks. Shy

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#25

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San Diego, Cal., USA
(This post was last modified: 03-18-2016, 05:03 PM by Freddy.)
(03-18-2016, 04:32 PM)BadDad Wrote:
(03-18-2016, 03:50 PM)LegalEagle1 Wrote: I have what I believe is the newer 37c slant. I feel it is outstanding. I pair it with PolySilver Super Iridium blades. This combo is all at once both sharp & mild. Once you get the angle/pressure factors dialed in, it is fantastic and is especially good on multi-day growth. I shaved a 7 day beard with it over Christmas and it took off the hair like nothing. Another thing I like about it is that you can use longer strokes than with other razors without cutting or irritating your face, which shortens the shave time; when I am in a hurry, it gets the call. It can easily be your daily driver. The only reason it is not my daily driver is because I could not resist getting a Blackbird razor in a moment of RAD. Now, I go back and forth between the two razors and I love it. The Blackbird requires a very precise angle/pressure match and working thru that translated over to the 37c so much that it totally upped my shave quality on the 37c as I refined my angle/pressure there as well. Now both are neck-to-neck (see what I did?) in overall shave quality and enjoyment despite the 37c being over $100 cheaper and chrome plated rather than machined SS. As long as you don't require a razor made in brass, SS or aluminum and are not looking for a family heirloom, the 37c is an absolute incredible value at under $50. And, since it costs so little, you will still feel able to acquire other razors (if you want) without breaking the bank, just like I did Big Grin.

Rumour has it the the new style 37c has the name "Merkur" stamped underneath the cap. I've never seen it, as I have the older version, for sure, but that's what I was told.

There are comparison photos of the old style and new style safety bars and cap over at "the other forum"...

These photos are NOT mine. I nicked them from the thread at the other forum. Moderators, if this is unacceptable, please remove the photos. I will understand.

[Image: attachment.php?attachmentid=644417&d=1457916691]
Old style

[Image: attachment.php?attachmentid=644418&d=1457916755]
New style

Chris, for some rason the photos aren't coming through on my tablet.
#26

That Bald Guy with the Big Beard
Bishop, CA
(This post was last modified: 03-18-2016, 06:06 PM by BadDad.)
Let me try it this way...

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Old Style

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New Style

Freddy does this work better for your tablet?

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#27

Super Moderator
San Diego, Cal., USA
Thanks, Chris. Coming through and what a difference in the two heads.

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#28

That Bald Guy with the Big Beard
Bishop, CA
(03-18-2016, 06:11 PM)Freddy Wrote: Thanks, Chris. Coming through and what a difference in the two heads.

Yes, very much so. A HUGE difference...
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#29
Based on the pics, mine is definitely the new style, no question about it. Mild, and when paired with a sharp (and for me, coated) blade = Smile
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#30
Just looked at my 37c and as Bad Dad noted, it has the name "Merkur" stamped underneath the base plate (it's quite tiny and is located along one of the non blade side edges).
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