(This post was last modified: 03-27-2023, 10:21 PM by inspirado.)
Hey friends!
So my final two shave are in the books.
Firstly, tonight’s was fun - my wife had a work dinner so it was just the kids and me. While I showered I let them smell all my soaps, figuring out their favorites and “what smelled like what.” My three year old can pick up “the full measure of man” without even looking at the label, which I find quite impressive. The winner was (and almost always is with them…) stirlings executive man. Can’t blame them….
Regarding the razor, I switched to the open comb plate for both of these to get a feel for that. The first shave was after 3 days growth, with the second having 2 days growth. I don’t often go two days anymore without shaving, so I would consider both of these “scruffy.” Maybe it just feels too new, but I had a strong preference for the solid bar. I couldn’t get away from the feeling that the open comb was just scratchier. I wouldn’t say it did a better job mowing down the scruff, but I do believe it’s possible that the razor would agree with my face more if I dial the angle in a bit. I continue to feel that this razor is picky with its angle. This would probably go away with experience.
I still am amazed at the build quality - I also noticed that Tatara recessed the start of the threads in the handle. This guarantees no cross threading. This is a nice touch, and only one more operation on the mill, but time is money so it’s an easy corner to cut. These guys are the real deal.
For tonight’s shave I started with a 2X used feather and the open comb. I wasn’t thrilled with its ability to mow down my scruff, so moved to the solid bar and a new Astra for the remainder. Now that was nice! This razor really excels with passes 2-3. It’s lightness allows a greater range of pressure to play with. I like this about the lighter razors - you don’t start locked in with starting at a certain pressure if the razor is heavy. I also get more feedback on pressure when I’m not relying on the weight of the razor.
All in all I enjoyed this experience. It was great to swap the OC and SB plates - and Tatara sets the bar height for craftsmanship. I doubt I will seek one of these razors out personally. I already have the Muramasa so can appreciate the Tatara craftsmanship. I also recently found my love for the Ti Vector, so tearing me away from that at as a daily drive will be quite difficult.
Thanks again DanLaw for the opportunity to join the passaround! On to the next - enjoy!!
So my final two shave are in the books.
Firstly, tonight’s was fun - my wife had a work dinner so it was just the kids and me. While I showered I let them smell all my soaps, figuring out their favorites and “what smelled like what.” My three year old can pick up “the full measure of man” without even looking at the label, which I find quite impressive. The winner was (and almost always is with them…) stirlings executive man. Can’t blame them….
Regarding the razor, I switched to the open comb plate for both of these to get a feel for that. The first shave was after 3 days growth, with the second having 2 days growth. I don’t often go two days anymore without shaving, so I would consider both of these “scruffy.” Maybe it just feels too new, but I had a strong preference for the solid bar. I couldn’t get away from the feeling that the open comb was just scratchier. I wouldn’t say it did a better job mowing down the scruff, but I do believe it’s possible that the razor would agree with my face more if I dial the angle in a bit. I continue to feel that this razor is picky with its angle. This would probably go away with experience.
I still am amazed at the build quality - I also noticed that Tatara recessed the start of the threads in the handle. This guarantees no cross threading. This is a nice touch, and only one more operation on the mill, but time is money so it’s an easy corner to cut. These guys are the real deal.
For tonight’s shave I started with a 2X used feather and the open comb. I wasn’t thrilled with its ability to mow down my scruff, so moved to the solid bar and a new Astra for the remainder. Now that was nice! This razor really excels with passes 2-3. It’s lightness allows a greater range of pressure to play with. I like this about the lighter razors - you don’t start locked in with starting at a certain pressure if the razor is heavy. I also get more feedback on pressure when I’m not relying on the weight of the razor.
All in all I enjoyed this experience. It was great to swap the OC and SB plates - and Tatara sets the bar height for craftsmanship. I doubt I will seek one of these razors out personally. I already have the Muramasa so can appreciate the Tatara craftsmanship. I also recently found my love for the Ti Vector, so tearing me away from that at as a daily drive will be quite difficult.
Thanks again DanLaw for the opportunity to join the passaround! On to the next - enjoy!!