Final Thoughts
Thanks to DFS Dan and Tatara for this opportunity to try a radically different razor.
Excellent Design: Kudos to Tatara for bringing a completely new way of thinking about adjustables where blade gap and exposure are both adjustable. Now thats a true adjustable. Thia razor looks stunning, has excellent weight, finish and feels premium. I found the handle was not as grippy as i would have preferred. Did not get that secure " I am in control" feeling many a time as I handled it. And as many many have already stated, the numbering window...cant read it without my glasses.
The Shaves: This is where everything got very confusing. I used the Nacet to try a sharper blade and although i got excellent results from setting 4...I could barely get a decent shave on a quick cleanup of less that 1 day growth on settings 1 and 2. Left much to be desired. Tried again and finally got to the conclusion that settings 1 to 3 were just very mild with 3 starting to get meaningful. And then 5 got too aggressive suddenly....So how do I use this as an adjustable and change settings along the way.... maybe the nodachi is all I need.
Was ready to send it along...a little disappointed that a razir I was expecting so much from did not meet my exoectations.
I chatted with Dan letting him know that I was not so impressed. He suggested i check the tightness with the key and use an Astra.... So I did...gave it another shot...I dont know what changed but I opened it up..realigned the plates, tightened it up and set an Astra in it...and wow....Suddenly the non uniformity in adjustability between settings seemed to have smoothened out where I felt each setting getting propotionately more aggressive. Got a fantastic shave with great results and excellent post shave.... so what was it...Did the rekey do it or was it the Astra..
I will wait to see if anyone else here goes thru anything similar so we can get a final answer.
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Thanks to DFS Dan and Tatara for this opportunity to try a radically different razor.
Excellent Design: Kudos to Tatara for bringing a completely new way of thinking about adjustables where blade gap and exposure are both adjustable. Now thats a true adjustable. Thia razor looks stunning, has excellent weight, finish and feels premium. I found the handle was not as grippy as i would have preferred. Did not get that secure " I am in control" feeling many a time as I handled it. And as many many have already stated, the numbering window...cant read it without my glasses.
The Shaves: This is where everything got very confusing. I used the Nacet to try a sharper blade and although i got excellent results from setting 4...I could barely get a decent shave on a quick cleanup of less that 1 day growth on settings 1 and 2. Left much to be desired. Tried again and finally got to the conclusion that settings 1 to 3 were just very mild with 3 starting to get meaningful. And then 5 got too aggressive suddenly....So how do I use this as an adjustable and change settings along the way.... maybe the nodachi is all I need.
Was ready to send it along...a little disappointed that a razir I was expecting so much from did not meet my exoectations.
I chatted with Dan letting him know that I was not so impressed. He suggested i check the tightness with the key and use an Astra.... So I did...gave it another shot...I dont know what changed but I opened it up..realigned the plates, tightened it up and set an Astra in it...and wow....Suddenly the non uniformity in adjustability between settings seemed to have smoothened out where I felt each setting getting propotionately more aggressive. Got a fantastic shave with great results and excellent post shave.... so what was it...Did the rekey do it or was it the Astra..
I will wait to see if anyone else here goes thru anything similar so we can get a final answer.
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