#1

Member
Gatineau, QC, Canada
(This post was last modified: 10-24-2020, 10:54 PM by AlanH81.)
My Favourite safety razor is at the moment I use
Feather WS-D2 pairing with free irritation blades works great lol love the look and head of razor looks similar to Gillette Tech Except it’s Feather made in Japan 

I had this razor for about few years back and couldn’t get along with it till I found a right free irritation blades and shaves awesome placing feather ohh lots of blood draw at least in my experience tho 

Another Razor is Karve SS Stainless great looking razor shaves great even tho I don’t use it often as we don’t get along from time to time nicks and little irritations and need certain angle to shave 

And that’s about it for my razors as I’ll be looking to get Timeless Titanium hopefully before my birthday and Xmas let’s see what happens and if I could find one here at reasonable price 

Take care 

Alan H
"Strive not to be a success, but rather to be of value."

  - Albert Einstein
#2
Carbon Ti .68 all day. Have tried many, am able to get the best 3 pass shaves with this one tho, irritation free. A close second is my gen 1 lvl 2 and 3 charcoal goods in brass. Best looking razor in the biz while being very functional also

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#3

Member
Gatineau, QC, Canada
That’s awesome I haven’t used them or tried but  hey I listen and take opinions and experiences only way you’ll find out I guess 

I’ll need to get my timeless titanium .68 hoping before Xmas or little after 

As at the moment have Feather WS-D2 and Karve SS which I get ok shaves with It not as good as Feather WS-D2 due to I believe blade exposure certain angles or maybe it’s just me it’s fantastic razor the only reason I’m keeping it was a gift form my mother last year so no point selling it

Thank you 

Alan H

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#4
Haven’t tried the feather razor yet but i tend to lead towards razors with more blade exposure. I have a pretty thick beard and it helps me whack it down when I can feel the blade and tell where I’m going with it

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#5

Member
Gatineau, QC, Canada
It’s definitely understandable and mileage may vary 

I have sensitive skin and prone to nicks cuts etc 

But let me tell you I can’t wait to have Timeless Titanium .68 Im looking forward to that 

Also I find razors with little longer handles do a better job hand wise and maneuver

Feather WS-D2 have longer handle and it’s fantastic very nice 

Alan H
"Strive not to be a success, but rather to be of value."

  - Albert Einstein
#6
Favorite razor at the moment... hmm that’s tough! I don’t think I can choose just one.

I’ve been alternating shaves between a Yates Hybrid Razor and my Wolfman WR2 1.25 to try and compare them. They are both superb.

I’d also like to get in some shaves my Henson razor. It’s definitely one you should look into Alan. They’re made in Cambridge, Ontario: I know you’re in Canada, just not sure where. And they’re mild but efficient and reasonably priced.

Just some food for thought.

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Tony
#7

Member
Gatineau, QC, Canada
(This post was last modified: 10-25-2020, 01:53 AM by AlanH81.)
Thank you for reply Tony I heard about it not sure how they look like to be honest lol as I have my eyes on Timeless Razor Titanium why so much in it I like the head when it closed makes kinda T shape letter I like plate channels and the way it’s designed and besides as I mention two things I wanted for my 40 th birthday wolf whiskers Bishop handle and timeless so I’ll hope god will look above and make wish come true 

And it’s very nice you have Wolfman it’s a bit more expensive than Timeless but nice razor well
Built Razor

I have to make best of my shaving for 2020
as I don’t work at the moment and try to save up here and there for little things that I can afford too

Many Thanks Tony 

I’ll try to post things here as I learn and get Involved in this DFS Awesome Community and share and learn everyday something new which is great

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#8
A stainless steel version of a Carbon Shave Co. 1.08 (++), I have had it for months now and it has been really comfortable. I still need to get a handle of theirs to use with the head.

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#9

Member
Gatineau, QC, Canada
Very nice I heard great things about carbon razor
"Strive not to be a success, but rather to be of value."

  - Albert Einstein
#10
My current rotation of daily drivers. Timeless Ti .68 OC, Yates precision Hybrid, H&S PO76 Copper, Charcoal Goods level 2 and Diamondback

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