I received the Nodachi pass around razor on Monday afternoon and had the inaugural shave yesterday. My initial impressions are positive but "is it den worthy for me" remains to be seen.
It is a lovely, well manufactured, solid, precise tool. Whenever I try a razor for the first time I use a Polsilver as a baseline. Eventually I replace the Polsilver with a Kai then a Feather. I usually do three passes - WTG, XTG and AGT. To put my impressions in context a little background. The Nodachi reminded me of my Timeless SS .68 which I have with DC OC and SB head which was my first high end DE. I have a certain nostalgia for the Timeless .68 as it taught me how to use a DE. As my technique improved I secured the SS .95 DC base plate with OC and Scallop bar to test my limits of agressiveness. Eventually I ordered the polished Timeless Ti with the same DC configurations. Deciding that I wanted a thinner head I added the Carbon CX. Soon after I received the most sought after email in the shaving universe and ordered the Wolfman SS 1.25 SB which easily became my goldilocks razor after the first few strokes.
First of all, the handle is not slippery which I give credit to the sandblasted finish. I used the SB plate which I found to be mild, too mild for my punim, yet it was an easy enjoyable autopilot shave much like the Timeless .68. However, compared to my SS and TI razors I noticed some drag on each pass which I attribute to the sand blasted finish. Otherwise a very pleasant DFS, maneuverable in the nooks and crannies, and very little blade even on the ATG pass. Will use same baseplate today and run it against the Carbon. Tomorrow I will switch to the OC.
My thanks and appreciation to Dan for organizing the pass around and to Tatara for providing a well made and enjoyable razor.