NOS blades are nice, Chinese Schicks are second, current production Personna were not great. There are also the Japanese Schicks in regular and twin. I have ordered some of each and I'm waiting for them to come from Japan. I am currently using a cut down Feather Pro. Had the 4th shave this morning. I trimmed it then inserted it in the Schick injector blade case and loaded the Hydromagic Schick that way. Personally the first pass was rough, but the blade is super sharp. I'm finding that I prefer the Chinese Schick over the Feather from the perspective of smoothness. I have been using Feather DE blades for years so I'm used to the sharpness, but these just don't feel as smooth. I'm also going to try a cut down Kai Mild when I finish with the current blade. I want to test it to see if it will go 10 shaves since that is what I get out of the Schicks.
Very nice razor Michael P....let us know how it shaves.
I have beeen using the personna blades in Schick L type but I must try the Schick injectors.
If anyone has both an L and G type, would really like to know the differences in how they shave.
PickledNorthern-I have the same razor as well, very cool looking razor.
DM
I have beeen using the personna blades in Schick L type but I must try the Schick injectors.
If anyone has both an L and G type, would really like to know the differences in how they shave.
PickledNorthern-I have the same razor as well, very cool looking razor.
DM
(10-06-2016, 03:02 PM)Nuki Man Wrote: NOS blades are nice, Chinese Schicks are second, current production Personna were not great. There are also the Japanese Schicks in regular and twin. I have ordered some of each and I'm waiting for them to come from Japan. I am currently using a cut down Feather Pro. Had the 4th shave this morning. I trimmed it then inserted it in the Schick injector blade case and loaded the Hydromagic Schick that way. Personally the first pass was rough, but the blade is super sharp. I'm finding that I prefer the Chinese Schick over the Feather from the perspective of smoothness. I have been using Feather DE blades for years so I'm used to the sharpness, but these just don't feel as smooth. I'm also going to try a cut down Kai Mild when I finish with the current blade. I want to test it to see if it will go 10 shaves since that is what I get out of the Schicks.
Where do you order the Japanese blades from?
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(10-06-2016, 05:37 AM)Michael P Wrote: Thank you, Rob, that was exactly my next question-would a cut-down Feather AC work?
I ask because I really like that blade in my Cobras, Mongoose, and ATT SE. I'm a Feather fan, and use the Feather Platinum exclusively in my DEs and the FHS in the OneBlade. I've managed to get some NOS Personna Super Platinums, some regular Personnas , and some Chinese-made Schicks to experiment with, but I'll need some more shaves under my belt to assess.
But I'm curious about the use of a Feather, so any input or advice would be appreciated. Thanks!
I lay a used injector blade over top of one of the Feather AC-type and draw a line on the AC blade to trim. I then use some utility shears I picked up from Home Depot to trim the blade down. Just about any type of heavy scissors or shears will work, but I think the shears with the slight serrations work the best. It also works best for loading if you trim the trailing end of the blade that will be injected into the razor. It's just smoother loading the the factory end of the blade.
I think the easiest way to load the cut down blades into the razor is to carefully load them into a regular Schick-style blade injector. Be careful not to cut yourself loading the blade injector and also be careful not to booger up the edge loading it into the blade injector and then the the razor. Or, you can hunt down one of those vintage Schick E2's I mentioned before, so you can just open it up and load the blade. (Sorry, just trying to enable help!)
Please be very careful if you decide to try this. The blades are obviously very sharp and when you trim the blade, you have to be careful that small pieces of razor sharp steel don't go flying! At the very least safety glasses would be a good idea.
(10-06-2016, 02:27 PM)wyze0ne Wrote: The Chicks are also much better for me than the Personnas. I have not tried any NOS blades but definitely will look for some in the future based on Rob's input.
Oh, great! There goes the prices of vintage/NOS injector blades! Me and my big mouth! (just kidding)
(10-06-2016, 09:30 PM)PickledNorthern Wrote:(10-06-2016, 03:02 PM)Nuki Man Wrote: NOS blades are nice, Chinese Schicks are second, current production Personna were not great. There are also the Japanese Schicks in regular and twin. I have ordered some of each and I'm waiting for them to come from Japan. I am currently using a cut down Feather Pro. Had the 4th shave this morning. I trimmed it then inserted it in the Schick injector blade case and loaded the Hydromagic Schick that way. Personally the first pass was rough, but the blade is super sharp. I'm finding that I prefer the Chinese Schick over the Feather from the perspective of smoothness. I have been using Feather DE blades for years so I'm used to the sharpness, but these just don't feel as smooth. I'm also going to try a cut down Kai Mild when I finish with the current blade. I want to test it to see if it will go 10 shaves since that is what I get out of the Schicks.
Where do you order the Japanese blades from?
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You can find the Japanese Schick single and twin injector blades on eBay. Just shop around before you order. While these blades tend to be generally more expensive, there are recently some sellers charging up a 100% mark-up from what they've been for over a year.
-Rob
(10-07-2016, 04:31 AM)Blade4vor Wrote:(10-06-2016, 05:37 AM)Michael P Wrote: Thank you, Rob, that was exactly my next question-would a cut-down Feather AC work?
I ask because I really like that blade in my Cobras, Mongoose, and ATT SE. I'm a Feather fan, and use the Feather Platinum exclusively in my DEs and the FHS in the OneBlade. I've managed to get some NOS Personna Super Platinums, some regular Personnas , and some Chinese-made Schicks to experiment with, but I'll need some more shaves under my belt to assess.
But I'm curious about the use of a Feather, so any input or advice would be appreciated. Thanks!
I lay a used injector blade over top of one of the Feather AC-type and draw a line on the AC blade to trim. I then use some utility shears I picked up from Home Depot to trim the blade down. Just about any type of heavy scissors or shears will work, but I think the shears with the slight serrations work the best. It also works best for loading if you trim the trailing end of the blade that will be injected into the razor. It's just smoother loading the the factory end of the blade.
I think the easiest way to load the cut down blades into the razor is to carefully load them into a regular Schick-style blade injector. Be careful not to cut yourself loading the blade injector and also be careful not to booger up the edge loading it into the blade injector and then the the razor. Or, you can hunt down one of those vintage Schick E2's I mentioned before, so you can just open it up and load the blade. (Sorry, just trying to enable help!)
Please be very careful if you decide to try this. The blades are obviously very sharp and when you trim the blade, you have to be careful that small pieces of razor sharp steel don't go flying! At the very least safety glasses would be a good idea.
(10-06-2016, 02:27 PM)wyze0ne Wrote: The Chicks are also much better for me than the Personnas. I have not tried any NOS blades but definitely will look for some in the future based on Rob's input.
Oh, great! There goes the prices of vintage/NOS injector blades! Me and my big mouth! (just kidding)
(10-06-2016, 09:30 PM)PickledNorthern Wrote:(10-06-2016, 03:02 PM)Nuki Man Wrote: NOS blades are nice, Chinese Schicks are second, current production Personna were not great. There are also the Japanese Schicks in regular and twin. I have ordered some of each and I'm waiting for them to come from Japan. I am currently using a cut down Feather Pro. Had the 4th shave this morning. I trimmed it then inserted it in the Schick injector blade case and loaded the Hydromagic Schick that way. Personally the first pass was rough, but the blade is super sharp. I'm finding that I prefer the Chinese Schick over the Feather from the perspective of smoothness. I have been using Feather DE blades for years so I'm used to the sharpness, but these just don't feel as smooth. I'm also going to try a cut down Kai Mild when I finish with the current blade. I want to test it to see if it will go 10 shaves since that is what I get out of the Schicks.
Where do you order the Japanese blades from?
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You can find the Japanese Schick single and twin injector blades on eBay. Just shop around before you order. While these blades tend to be generally more expensive, there are recently some sellers charging up a 100% mark-up from what they've been for over a year.
Thank you, Sir.
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(10-06-2016, 09:30 PM)PickledNorthern Wrote:(10-06-2016, 03:02 PM)Nuki Man Wrote: NOS blades are nice, Chinese Schicks are second, current production Personna were not great. There are also the Japanese Schicks in regular and twin. I have ordered some of each and I'm waiting for them to come from Japan. I am currently using a cut down Feather Pro. Had the 4th shave this morning. I trimmed it then inserted it in the Schick injector blade case and loaded the Hydromagic Schick that way. Personally the first pass was rough, but the blade is super sharp. I'm finding that I prefer the Chinese Schick over the Feather from the perspective of smoothness. I have been using Feather DE blades for years so I'm used to the sharpness, but these just don't feel as smooth. I'm also going to try a cut down Kai Mild when I finish with the current blade. I want to test it to see if it will go 10 shaves since that is what I get out of the Schicks.
Where do you order the Japanese blades from?
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eBay - jaipfe is the cheapest vendor that I have seen, this listing expired, but they might have more.
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/371728166328?_trk...EBIDX%3AIT
(10-07-2016, 07:24 PM)Nuki Man Wrote:(10-06-2016, 09:30 PM)PickledNorthern Wrote:(10-06-2016, 03:02 PM)Nuki Man Wrote: NOS blades are nice, Chinese Schicks are second, current production Personna were not great. There are also the Japanese Schicks in regular and twin. I have ordered some of each and I'm waiting for them to come from Japan. I am currently using a cut down Feather Pro. Had the 4th shave this morning. I trimmed it then inserted it in the Schick injector blade case and loaded the Hydromagic Schick that way. Personally the first pass was rough, but the blade is super sharp. I'm finding that I prefer the Chinese Schick over the Feather from the perspective of smoothness. I have been using Feather DE blades for years so I'm used to the sharpness, but these just don't feel as smooth. I'm also going to try a cut down Kai Mild when I finish with the current blade. I want to test it to see if it will go 10 shaves since that is what I get out of the Schicks.
Where do you order the Japanese blades from?
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eBay - jaipfe is the cheapest vendor that I have seen, this listing expired, but they might have more.
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/371728166328?_trk...EBIDX%3AIT
Thanks for that!
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The GEM equipped Autostrop VC-1 handled the beard, the E3 the head shave. I just love the Autostrop but for being a bit tricky to handle under the nose. It's like my Shake Sharp except more better-er. The E3 shaves real close but not as smooth as the I2 and Injectomatic which two at this point stand at top of the heap as head shavers.
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(10-09-2016, 12:52 AM)jmudrick Wrote: The GEM equipped Autostrop VC-1 handled the beard, the E3 the head shave. I just love the Autostrop but for being a bit tricky to handle under the nose. It's like my Shake Sharp except more better-er. The E3 shaves real close but not as smooth as the I2 and Injectomatic which two at this point stand at top of the heap as head shavers.Man I love the VC1, one of my best shavers. And they look wicked cool
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