We've seen lots of new razors in both SE and DE over the past few years but they all have been essentially stylistic variations rather than innovations in razors. Don't get me wrong, there have been improvements made over Gillette's first models and there is truly a razor for everyone whether you like aggressive flesh removers or mild ticklers. Materials and craftsmanship are wonderful, or can be. But certain segments are stagnant in my opinion, here's what I'd like to see:
1. Modern high tech straight razors, yes vintage is cool but wouldn't you like to see something in high tech steels with a skelotonized titanium handle from Benchmade or Spyderco? A combination straight razor - balisong? What about ceramics as a blade material, or obsidian? Now that would be cool. Not to replace those sweet vintage blades but as an addition to them.
2. Why has safety razor blade manufacturing processes and materials not changed in 100 years? Is it perfect or just good enough? There are a ton of brands out there and yes its true that ymmv from person to person, blade to blade and razor to razor but I've noticed that, as my experience grows and technique improves this isn't as much of an issue. I also have trouble believing that there are significant differences among 15 or so brands of blades coming out of the same factory in Israel (or anywhere else). I assume that they strive for the same quality for every blade. So why doesn't some enterprising young entrepreneur do a razor blade kickstarter with state of the art production, materials and technology? I'm sure any existing blade manufacturer could tell you what improvements could be made if you were starting from scratch and anything was possible. The reason blades haven't changed in 100 years is that they're still being made on 100 year old machines that haven't worn out yet so if you were starting fresh, what would you do differently? And, would the average shaver be able to tell the difference?
3. What about that laser razor from a year or two ago? Was that a hoax, a scam or a legitimately misguided attempt at changing the shaving world?
1. Modern high tech straight razors, yes vintage is cool but wouldn't you like to see something in high tech steels with a skelotonized titanium handle from Benchmade or Spyderco? A combination straight razor - balisong? What about ceramics as a blade material, or obsidian? Now that would be cool. Not to replace those sweet vintage blades but as an addition to them.
2. Why has safety razor blade manufacturing processes and materials not changed in 100 years? Is it perfect or just good enough? There are a ton of brands out there and yes its true that ymmv from person to person, blade to blade and razor to razor but I've noticed that, as my experience grows and technique improves this isn't as much of an issue. I also have trouble believing that there are significant differences among 15 or so brands of blades coming out of the same factory in Israel (or anywhere else). I assume that they strive for the same quality for every blade. So why doesn't some enterprising young entrepreneur do a razor blade kickstarter with state of the art production, materials and technology? I'm sure any existing blade manufacturer could tell you what improvements could be made if you were starting from scratch and anything was possible. The reason blades haven't changed in 100 years is that they're still being made on 100 year old machines that haven't worn out yet so if you were starting fresh, what would you do differently? And, would the average shaver be able to tell the difference?
3. What about that laser razor from a year or two ago? Was that a hoax, a scam or a legitimately misguided attempt at changing the shaving world?