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(This post was last modified: 12-28-2024, 03:16 AM by Michael Shults. Edited 1 time in total.)
i liked the way it felt in hand, amd a nice looking shaver. But i would get a rough shave no matter what blade i used.  I don't how to explain it, nor can i get a good shot with my camera on my phone. But the way the blade was clamped down it had ripples and waves near the shaving edge.

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#52
You should get a Guerrilla .69. Its quality is still almost a Wolfman with zero waiting time. Geometry may be different from WR1 and WR2 but still smooth and efficient

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(This post was last modified: 12-28-2024, 01:53 PM by Michael Shults. Edited 1 time in total.)
(12-28-2024, 03:15 AM)Michael Shults Wrote: i liked the way it felt in hand, amd a nice looking shaver. But i would get a rough shave no matter what blade i used.  I don't how to explain it, nor can i get a good shot with my camera on my phone. But the way the blade was clamped down it had ripples and waves near the shaving edge.

(12-28-2024, 10:04 AM)JS Ong Wrote: You should get a Guerrilla .69. Its quality is still almost a Wolfman with zero waiting time. Geometry may be different from WR1 and WR2 but still smooth and efficient

Thanks man for the advice.  I like the looks of that shiny WolfmanSmile   Concerning that waviness  in the blade whenever clamped down do you all know what i am referring to? have you or anyone else seem this on A Wolfman? I doubt it, because that is a well engineered razor...

  
In  a perfect world it would be nice to get one on loan but i would never ask anyone for a loan.  It would be nice if a fellow got to try several Wolfmans out to find the correct gap the first time. It would save a fellow a lot of heartache and frustration and a lot of money. To prove i am a straight shooter I would be willing to send the person the money as a friend on PayPal of the value of the razor,  as an insurance that i would return their razor safe and not scuffed up. As soon as they got their razor return my money back . That's not happening. I cannot blame guys not wanting to loan out a expensive razor, anything could happen, some jackass somewhere down the road would not return a razor or someone could get another persons premium polished razor and scuff it up and ruin the finish etc. It would also be nice if Wolfman was like Above the tie, was meaning if you found a plate that didn't work out then you could trade it in on something that did work
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Just Here for the Shaves
Williamsburg, KY
(This post was last modified: 12-28-2024, 02:35 PM by Dave in KY. Edited 1 time in total.)
Honestly, I've had multiple lupos and never had one cause a wavy blade so wondered if the razor was defective or the blade to cause that. It's not the norm for those machines razors even if not the same quality of a Wolfman. If bought used, perhaps it had been dropped or something.

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(This post was last modified: 12-29-2024, 02:37 AM by Michael Shults. Edited 2 times in total.)
I wish i knew how to post an Image of an example of what i mean by waviness. I have an extreme example of blade wave that someone else posted. Unfortunately i dont know how to use the URL thingy?? But you can search 'Webber razor wavy blade ' and it will go into the subject . Here let me post a thread if iam allowed to off of B&B were i posted in  a thread. If i am not allowed to i apologize . Look at post #42 (or read bits and pieces i am Southbound1) this is an extremely bad wavy. The Lupo was not that bad, but it was wavy enough to cause rough shaves.https://www.badgerandblade.com/forum/threads/degree-of-blade-waviness-a-huge-factor-in-smoothness.614333/page-3


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