#11

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San Diego, Cal., USA
(10-24-2015, 04:24 PM)Marko Wrote: Too late, I started a thread, let the games begin.

Well, I've already given my thoughts here and it starts with a Z. Big Grin
#12
Indian Wilky has been my worst. The ones in the black plastic tuck were really nice though. Not sure if those are German or English.
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#13
(This post was last modified: 10-26-2015, 02:36 AM by Charlie NEPA.)
The German ones are terrible. At least for me.

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#14
I just had an incredible shave with the Wolfman open comb and a German Wilkinson. Go figure!

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#15

Member
Austin, TX
(10-26-2015, 05:48 PM)Number Six Wrote: I just had an incredible shave with the Wolfman open comb and a German Wilkinson. Go figure!

Crazy the difference a different razor makes. I picked up some VdH blades from the local market just to give them a try. Used them in an R41 and they peeled skin. In a R89 they were actually Ok if not a favorite.
Kevin
#16

Member
Greenville, SC USA
(10-24-2015, 06:59 AM)wyze0ne Wrote: I'm with you Marko. They are the worst blades I've ever tried. I'd rather use a Derby!
So weird! Got 5 Derbys gratis with something I bought, recently. Didn't care for them in an EJ DE89, but fired one up this morning in a Merkur 34c HD and got a splendid 2 pass DFS out of it.

Incoming today are 2 x 12 different blades from tryablade.com. I'm sure my head will be going in circles by the time I work my way through them. Rolleyes
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#17

Member
Detroit
(10-26-2015, 07:12 PM)beamon Wrote:
(10-24-2015, 06:59 AM)wyze0ne Wrote: I'm with you Marko. They are the worst blades I've ever tried. I'd rather use a Derby!
So weird! Got 5 Derbys gratis with something I bought, recently. Didn't care for them in an EJ DE89, but fired one up this morning in a Merkur 34c HD and got a splendid 2 pass DFS out of it.

Incoming today are 2 x 12 different blades from tryablade.com. I'm sure my head will be going in circles by the time I work my way through them. Rolleyes

Yes it definitely is weird that different razors can change the qualities of blades so much. For example, the Rapira Swedish Supersteel was pretty good in my Parker 22r as I remember. This morning I put a fresh one in my PAA Name Taker and it was kinda tuggy right from the start. I too am about to place another order from tryablade to get some more that I haven't used. The quest for the perfect blade continues...
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#18

Vintage Shaver
Seattle, WA
I have had many, many vintage and modern razors and a lot of different blades, but I have finally settled on my Feather AS-D2 and I am using up my last few Schick Plus Platinums and Gillette 'Swedes,' which will leave me with just Wilkinson Falcons, London Bridges, and Light Brigades. The Bridges and Brigades to me are identical and in my individual experience are the very best blades in my razor. The Falcons are just a slight step lower in quality but still better than regular vintage Swords and definitely much better than the modern Wilkinsons made in Germany.
John
#19

Member
Colchester, UK
The old made in England Wilkinson blades are one of the best I've tried.


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#20

Brother
U S A
Gillette Wilkinson Sword Blades Saloon Pack. 10 + 1 Free.
Made in India.
Just received 100 from E Bay. Cost is 4 usd.

I see that the members from 2015 don’t like these blades.
But I had a very good shave.
I would say that I got my money’s worth.
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