Ok, so I've had the Tatara for the past week and have used it for several shaves. I used the SB plate for the bulk of the shaves (around four) and the open comb one for a couple shaves. I'll be sending it off to the next participant in tomorrow's mail so I figure I should post some thoughts here.
Some background on the razors I normally use. I own quite a few razors including Wolfman .48, Wolfman .54, LA Shaving BBS-1, Paradigm Ti2, Paradign 17-4, Timeless .68, Timeless .95, Charcoal Goods Lvl1, ATT (H, R, M, H2, R2, SE1), and a King Cobra. The big name ones I don't currently own I've likely tried. Recently I've been using the Paradigm and Wolfman razors quite often and I'm rather fond of the Charcoal Goods Lvl1 razor.
I'd have posted sooner but the combination of being sick and really busy at work has given me reason to procrastinate. Either way I have a good understanding of the razor and my opinion of it at this point.
First off, I had really high expectations for this one after reading some great reviews as well as some discussions about the machining of the razor with some forum members. Out of the box the razor is a bit smaller than I expected. The handle does have a nice texture and the grip is surprisingly good considering it's appearance and lack of deep knurling. So overall no problems there. The plates seem to be really well made and I like that they are a bit thinner like the Wolfman and Charcoal Goods plates are. I find this design to be a bit more nimble as opposed to the bulkier razors. I would prefer a polished finish but I suspect that a polished finish would remove some of the grip that is present. The handle does feel good in my hands but I would prefer it to be a bit larger both in both length and in diameter. I tend to prefer handles that are about the size of a Wolfman WRH1 or WRH2. The build quality is excellent and the threads are nice and smooth.
In assembling the razor I tried the first shave with the Tatara handle. I didn't get any slip from the handle and it did feel good in my hands. After the shave I tried several other handles on the razor and quickly realized that the design prohibits any other handle from being used. The end of the Tatara handle is not threaded all the way up and goes up into the base plate. The cap threading stops early which doesn't allow any other handle to tighten all the way. So in threading on a Wolfman handle I run out of threads before the base plate is secure and tight with the cap. This is a great setup to secure the blade but it is far from ideal for me as I really enjoy switching up handles to find the perfect combination.
For the first few shaves with the Tatara I used a soap from either Grooming Dept or Tallow & Steel. These are (in my opinion) currently the very best soaps on the planet and in turn the very best soaps ever made. These are my normal go to soaps. For the blade I used a Feather blade for the initial shaves and I tired a Polsilver in the razor as well. The results were about the same with both blades. Brush was a Morris & Forndran L7 Finest Fan and I used an aftershave balm from Viking after the shave. Preshave was a hot shower and washing my face with some bath soap.
Back to the shave. In shaving with the Tatara razor I noticed that it was a bit mild. It provided lots of audible feedback and was enjoyable to shave with. No nicks or cuts at all but I did notice that I had some difficulty in clearing the stubble from some of my trouble spots, specifically under my jawline and on my lower neck. So while I do enjoy mild razors this razor was a bit less efficient than what I'm used to using. I got similar results from each shave with the SB plate. The razor would shave similar to the Charcoal Goods Lvl1 razor that I own but it wasn't as efficient nor quite as comfortable to shave with. I suspect that with repeated use my results would improve and that it's a razor that I'd have to get used to shaving with in order to master it. Unfortunately, I didn't have the time needed to perfect my shave with it.
It was very comfortable to shave with but the results were less that perfect for me with it leaving behind some stubble even when I addressed the area several times. I was generally doing three passes and a fourth on my neck in an attempt to clear all of the stubble. I tried a Feather blade and a Polsilver with similar results.
In using the open comb plate for me the shaves were similar but I did get a little more blade feel with the oc plate than the sb version. Still no irritation from the razor as I resisted going over the same spot repeatedly or applying too much pressure to chase a perfect shave.
I used the Tatara for about six shaves total, four with the sb plate and two with the oc plate. I got good shaves from the razor but not bbs shaves. If I were to own this razor I suspect that it's one that I could learn to get perfect shaves with but it would take some repeated use on my part. It's a comfortable razor to shave with and I'd likely be very impressed with it had I not already owned several other high end razors that I prefer.
So for me I truly appreciate the experience of trying this razor. Sometimes it's not only about finding the products that are right for you personally but also eliminating those that aren't. This is not a razor that I'd likely purchase as the handle configuration alone would keep me from buying it. I suspect that some will really enjoy this razor but I do prefer others over it.
Thank you Dan for the experience of trying this razor. It was very enjoyable and I'm happy to have had the opportunity.
Some background on the razors I normally use. I own quite a few razors including Wolfman .48, Wolfman .54, LA Shaving BBS-1, Paradigm Ti2, Paradign 17-4, Timeless .68, Timeless .95, Charcoal Goods Lvl1, ATT (H, R, M, H2, R2, SE1), and a King Cobra. The big name ones I don't currently own I've likely tried. Recently I've been using the Paradigm and Wolfman razors quite often and I'm rather fond of the Charcoal Goods Lvl1 razor.
I'd have posted sooner but the combination of being sick and really busy at work has given me reason to procrastinate. Either way I have a good understanding of the razor and my opinion of it at this point.
First off, I had really high expectations for this one after reading some great reviews as well as some discussions about the machining of the razor with some forum members. Out of the box the razor is a bit smaller than I expected. The handle does have a nice texture and the grip is surprisingly good considering it's appearance and lack of deep knurling. So overall no problems there. The plates seem to be really well made and I like that they are a bit thinner like the Wolfman and Charcoal Goods plates are. I find this design to be a bit more nimble as opposed to the bulkier razors. I would prefer a polished finish but I suspect that a polished finish would remove some of the grip that is present. The handle does feel good in my hands but I would prefer it to be a bit larger both in both length and in diameter. I tend to prefer handles that are about the size of a Wolfman WRH1 or WRH2. The build quality is excellent and the threads are nice and smooth.
In assembling the razor I tried the first shave with the Tatara handle. I didn't get any slip from the handle and it did feel good in my hands. After the shave I tried several other handles on the razor and quickly realized that the design prohibits any other handle from being used. The end of the Tatara handle is not threaded all the way up and goes up into the base plate. The cap threading stops early which doesn't allow any other handle to tighten all the way. So in threading on a Wolfman handle I run out of threads before the base plate is secure and tight with the cap. This is a great setup to secure the blade but it is far from ideal for me as I really enjoy switching up handles to find the perfect combination.
For the first few shaves with the Tatara I used a soap from either Grooming Dept or Tallow & Steel. These are (in my opinion) currently the very best soaps on the planet and in turn the very best soaps ever made. These are my normal go to soaps. For the blade I used a Feather blade for the initial shaves and I tired a Polsilver in the razor as well. The results were about the same with both blades. Brush was a Morris & Forndran L7 Finest Fan and I used an aftershave balm from Viking after the shave. Preshave was a hot shower and washing my face with some bath soap.
Back to the shave. In shaving with the Tatara razor I noticed that it was a bit mild. It provided lots of audible feedback and was enjoyable to shave with. No nicks or cuts at all but I did notice that I had some difficulty in clearing the stubble from some of my trouble spots, specifically under my jawline and on my lower neck. So while I do enjoy mild razors this razor was a bit less efficient than what I'm used to using. I got similar results from each shave with the SB plate. The razor would shave similar to the Charcoal Goods Lvl1 razor that I own but it wasn't as efficient nor quite as comfortable to shave with. I suspect that with repeated use my results would improve and that it's a razor that I'd have to get used to shaving with in order to master it. Unfortunately, I didn't have the time needed to perfect my shave with it.
It was very comfortable to shave with but the results were less that perfect for me with it leaving behind some stubble even when I addressed the area several times. I was generally doing three passes and a fourth on my neck in an attempt to clear all of the stubble. I tried a Feather blade and a Polsilver with similar results.
In using the open comb plate for me the shaves were similar but I did get a little more blade feel with the oc plate than the sb version. Still no irritation from the razor as I resisted going over the same spot repeatedly or applying too much pressure to chase a perfect shave.
I used the Tatara for about six shaves total, four with the sb plate and two with the oc plate. I got good shaves from the razor but not bbs shaves. If I were to own this razor I suspect that it's one that I could learn to get perfect shaves with but it would take some repeated use on my part. It's a comfortable razor to shave with and I'd likely be very impressed with it had I not already owned several other high end razors that I prefer.
So for me I truly appreciate the experience of trying this razor. Sometimes it's not only about finding the products that are right for you personally but also eliminating those that aren't. This is not a razor that I'd likely purchase as the handle configuration alone would keep me from buying it. I suspect that some will really enjoy this razor but I do prefer others over it.
Thank you Dan for the experience of trying this razor. It was very enjoyable and I'm happy to have had the opportunity.