#81
Shavemd thank you for a great review. Have you managed to compare the Muramasa to the Pearl and Homelike adjustables yet?
#82
(05-08-2021, 08:51 PM)Ventastic Wrote: Shavemd thank you for a great review. Have you managed to compare the Muramasa to the Pearl and Homelike adjustables yet?

That is my plan over the next week. I would like to do them side by side.

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#83
(This post was last modified: 05-09-2021, 12:53 AM by JoeLr.)
I like reading that this leans mild (my wallet is less enthusiastic, however). Once/if we reach post-hype, and if they get to the point of in-stock, ready to ship sales, I'll likely get one of these even though I am experiencing a Ti fetish lately.

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#84

Living on the edge
What a clever piece of design! I wouldn't mind taking a serious look at this once reviews start trickling in.
Have already registered.

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#85
Mine just hit the States. I should have it and the new Taiga titanium by Wednesday. Can’t wait to give this one a go on setting 5. I have to admit, it has some stiff competition in my shave den so we shall see. I have been reading and watching all the written and video reviews and I love the adjustment mechanism. Definitely revolutionary. Already sent them an email asking if they would consider a longer handle. That’s seems to be the easiest thing to make out of every part of the razor since it comes off by I unscrewing it.


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#86
I wish they would consider doing one with higher aggression settings. As it stands, I love the way this looks but will never be able to justify buying one as it stands.

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#87

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(05-09-2021, 08:21 PM)FloridaCreekIndian Wrote: I wish they would consider doing one with higher aggression settings. As it stands, I love the way this looks but will never be able to justify buying one as it stands.

I had same concern, but it didn't stop me buying it last week. 
I just like new adjustable mechanism, really wonder whether I can shim it easier.   
Looking forward to try. Hope will receive it soon.

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(05-09-2021, 08:29 PM)CK89 Wrote:
(05-09-2021, 08:21 PM)FloridaCreekIndian Wrote: I wish they would consider doing one with higher aggression settings. As it stands, I love the way this looks but will never be able to justify buying one as it stands.

I had same concern, but it didn't stop me buying it last week. 
I just like new adjustable mechanism, really wonder whether I can shim it easier.   
Looking forward to try. Hope will receive it soon.


I was thinking that it may too mild for me but I love the adjustment so had to order one.


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#89
I’m not really sure what most people could want more than setting 5. It’s comfortable and efficient to me. Two passes with it would suffice; 3 if your beard hairs run in all directions.

Most people might do a 5-3-2 setup for 3 passes. This works well for me. I really like 2 for cleanup, even though the blade exposure is negative.

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(05-09-2021, 08:48 PM)AQU Wrote: I’m not really sure what most people could want more than setting 5. It’s comfortable and efficient to me. Two passes with it would suffice; 3 if your beard hairs run in all directions.

Most people might do a 5-3-2 setup for 3 passes. This works well for me. I really like 2 for cleanup, even though the blade exposure is negative.

I wanna try, maybe you are right. But It is sometimes hard to clean under jaw line with Nodachi, even I soften my beard a lot. 
And when I have longer growth, Nodachi requires many passes to clean my face. I like adjustables have higher setting when I need.

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