#31

Member
Carleton Place, On., Canada
(09-12-2016, 01:54 AM)ram57 Wrote:

Menthol Monday Planned SOTD
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Razor ONEBLADE
Blade: Feather FHS-10 (D1)
Brush: Omega 10081 Synthetic Boar 25mm
Bowl: Turkish Porcelain Bowl 4 ¾”
Pre Shave Scrub: Holy Black True Grit
Pre Shave Balm: TSD Iced SubZero
Shave Soap: Captain's Choice (test soap)/M -Bombed
Post: Monster Alum Block
Aftershave: Krampert’s Frostbite


Good photo, great bowl. Happy2

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Doug...
#33

expert shaver
Panther's Stanley Cup Champs
Wunderbar Slant
Feather
Saponificio Varesino Dolomiti
T&H Best Badger
Bulldog Balm
Clubman After Shave

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#34

Member
Carleton Place, On., Canada
(09-12-2016, 02:40 AM)120inna55 Wrote:
RazoRock - The Dead Sea
Ever-Ready | TGN Finest
RazoRock Wunderbar
Gillette 7 O'clock Black (1)
Floïd Blue

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This was my first opportunity to use razorock 's Wunderbar.  The most concise description I can provide is that it's the Stealth Slant made with better material (and a much thinner base plate).  This does not mean it shaves like the Stealth. For a long time the RRSSv4 (RazoRock Stealth Slant v4) was the only razor I used.  I drifted away somewhat, not because I fell out of love, but rather that I wanted to explore other razors. Its efficiency and relative smooth performance is what keeps bringing me back.  I do notice, however, that I have to relearn the razor after I've been away for a while.  

Enter the Wunderbar. The first glaring performance difference is the weight.  The dry weight was 111.1 grams, 77.6 grams of which is provided by the handle alone.  That, alone, plays a huge role in performance for me.  I tend to gravitate to heavier razors if not just heavier handles.  This all translates to the necessity for a light touch.  I also find that the efficiency increases with longer sweeping passes as opposed to short choppy strokes.

Other than the weight, I also noted I felt the blade a bit more than with the RRSS. I got a few weepers on my head, but again, that's par for me when I haven't used a torque-style slant in a while.

I like the heft and appearance of the handle, but it's inevitable that I'll swap it out with my prized Triad Rolling Hex which weighs in just 6 grams lighter and 0.2" longer than the stock handle.  The brushed 316 stainless of the Triad will match the Wunderbar finish perfectly. But in the interest in trying out the Wunderbar, I wanted to at least start with the stock handle which is a comfortable length of 3.3".

Speaking of finish, the Wunderbar is shiny---definitely not matte, but it has tiny "scratches" that are evenly dispersed throughout.  It gives it a slightly weathered appearance but not quite brushed.  With a little effort, the finish could be brought to mirror, but I will never do that with this head.  It has an aged, industrial feel about it that I rather like.

As far as fit is concerned, did I mention this is 316L stainless?  It's a good material choice for a razor.  There is zero blade tab overhang, but my 7 O'clock just stopped at the edge of the head showing there is no wasted width.  The posts just barely clear the cutouts in the blade.  The threads on the stem catch the blade during the install, but the last 2 mm (proximal to the head) are without threads, so the blade seats without binding.  The result of these perfect tolerances is zero blade play.  There's a 0.7 mm countersink depression where the handle meets the base plate.  The depression is almost a millimeter wider than the end of the handle, so it will make most of your other handles appear to be made for it as well.  The handle threads smoothly, and after threading about half-way, there's no wobble.  With a blade installed and the handle tightened firmly, the posts descend 3.74 mm through the base plate.  This is just enough to facilitate stable alignment without interfering with anything.

It's way too early to know where the Wunderbar will fit in my usage pattern, but it has made a promising start.  The design reflects the long thought-out process in the evolution of the machined slant from RazoRock that I once believed had peaked with the Stealth.

Excellent shot! Your brush looks to be in great shape.

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Semperfi 45

Doug...
#35

Member
Carleton Place, On., Canada
(09-12-2016, 10:51 AM)clint64 Wrote:
September 12, 2016
Mongoose B2 with Triad Ti
Feather Super Pro (1)
Simpson CH2 Synthetic
Route 66 Perfect Storm
Witch Hazel
Floid Blue

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Great looking Mongoose Clint. I'm a big fan of Route 66 Perfect Storm.

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Doug...
#36

Member
Metro Detroit
Tobacco Menthol Monday
WSP provided an excellent shave today. The Bronze Shadow made thick lather from Tobacco tallow soap, easing the way for a two pass take down of two days growth with the Futur set on six. The Tobacco balm is one of the best I've used - creamy and soothing without being oily, and a refreshing menthol kick.
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#37

Member
Carleton Place, On., Canada
(09-12-2016, 04:38 AM)Michael P Wrote: [Image: bVzLHgI.jpg]

OneBlade Razor
Feather FHS
Mike's Natural Soaps Barbershop
Paladin Chief

Very good looking brush. Happy

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Doug...
#38

Member
Atlanta, GA
(09-12-2016, 11:05 AM)semperfi 45 Wrote: Great looking Mongoose Clint. I'm a big fan of Route 66 Perfect Storm.

Thank you Doug. I have really enjoyed the Perfect Storm. I am using it as my only soap until it's gone.

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Clint
#39
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First night in Thailand. Blackbird/EnvyShave/Saponificio Varesino /Lea

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#40

Member
St. Louis, MO
Prep: Lots of hot water to the face and a smearing of Prep preshave
Razor: Feather AS-D2
Blade: Dorco Platinum ST-301 (3)
Brush: Maggard Razors 24mm Purple Swirl
Lather: Fuzzyface Soaps Lavender
Post: Lucky Tiger then Chatillon Lux Y/R/P Toner

Apparently, we had a moderately significant earthquake somewhere in Korea tonight. People in Seoul felt it. Though my wife and I didn't feel a thing! It's big news all over the TV. They just keep repeating the same video cuts over and over. To be fair, though, earthquakes in Korea are pretty serious since I'd venture to say virtually none of the buildings are built with earthquakes in mind. Unlike Korea's neighbor, Japan.

Shaves like tonight's call in to question why I ever use any razor but the AS-D2. It was just perfect. This is my 2nd use of a Fuzzy Face soap. The first was last shave, which wasn't so awesome. With tonight's shave I determined the issue was the razor, not the lather created by Fuzzyface Soaps. That's good, because I bought a bunch of their soaps! Fuzzyface Soaps' lather is very, very good.

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