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Just arrived today... 0.35 open comb

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#132

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(09-01-2022, 07:09 PM)Fedsbackhand Wrote: [Image: cciYJPK.jpg][Image: Ol0ULmh.jpg][Image: qDlTm2F.jpg][Image: ebmlG4I.jpg]

Just arrived today... 0.35 open comb

That WR3 is absolutely stunning, congratulations! I think it looks amazing with the WRH1 and WRH2. Are your Handles standard length or shorties? I’ve never used a GEM Razor before, but the looks of these makes me want to. Love the looks of the OC as well.

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#133
I got the short handles. Perfect weight and balance for me with the WR3 head.

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#134

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UE (Italy)
My third WR3 arrived yesterday. It has a 0.50 mm balde gap and is made of brass. Fantastic first shave. Very comfortable and smooth razor.
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Decided to take the .86 WR3 Ti for a spin since it’s going to be months before my name comes up on the WR4 and this thing didn’t disappoint. Took down 3 days growth on my head and face in 2 passes with a touch up and achieved BBS. I need to spend more time with this razor because it really surprises me how nimble it feels considering the size of the head. I’m really glad James decided to make a GEM because it’s easily the finest shaving razor of this type ever created. Also, the Turn N Shave M1 knot is so dense that it reminded me of chinchilla and for a minute I wondered if a dust bath would be needed, haha.


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(09-02-2022, 12:17 PM)Gian66 Wrote: My third WR3 arrived yesterday. It has a 0.50 mm balde gap and is made of brass. Fantastic first shave. Very comfortable and smooth razor.
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If you don’t mind me asking, what 3 blade gaps do you have and what’s your favorite? I’m looking to order one of these soon and am trying to get/find good user comparisons on blade gaps. Thanks!

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#137
Which razors are you trying to compare the WR3 to? I've tried a number of gaps from .35 to .74 so may be able to give some idea.

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(This post was last modified: 08-03-2023, 02:29 AM by Sascoman.)
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SS .70 SB

This gap hits the sweet spot for me as a traditional 3 pass daily shaver - plenty efficient without sacrificing fantastic smoothness and comfort.

A masterpiece

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#139

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UE (Italy)
(07-23-2023, 02:50 PM)SolidSnake03 Wrote:
(09-02-2022, 12:17 PM)Gian66 Wrote: My third WR3 arrived yesterday. It has a 0.50 mm balde gap and is made of brass. Fantastic first shave. Very comfortable and smooth razor.
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If you don’t mind me asking, what 3 blade gaps do you have and what’s your favorite? I’m looking to order one of these soon and am trying to get/find good user comparisons on blade gaps. Thanks!

If you want a WR3 that will give you a good shave I wouldn't go below a .060 gap
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(This post was last modified: 08-02-2023, 07:45 PM by Whiterook.)
(08-02-2023, 04:46 PM)Gian66 Wrote:
(07-23-2023, 02:50 PM)SolidSnake03 Wrote:
(09-02-2022, 12:17 PM)Gian66 Wrote: My third WR3 arrived yesterday. It has a 0.50 mm balde gap and is made of brass. Fantastic first shave. Very comfortable and smooth razor.
[Image: cXeSUxi.jpg]

If you don’t mind me asking, what 3 blade gaps do you have and what’s your favorite? I’m looking to order one of these soon and am trying to get/find good user comparisons on blade gaps. Thanks!

If you want a WR3 that will give you a good shave I wouldn't go below a .060 gap

I respectfully disagree.  I had a wonderful shave this morning with my .40.
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