Figured I’d start this new post to give people some idea of the Wolfman WR1 .86 OC. A good member here loaned it out to me and I know a lot of us loose sleep over which Wolfman to get, so hopefully some find this helpful.
First a little background. I’ve been lucky enough to have had some amazing razors come through my shave den and while they all work well to some degree, not all have stuck around. I’ve moved along a RS-10, WR2 1.15/1.35sb, tatara Nodachi & Matsume, Karve brass all plates, diamondback, lots of vintages, H&S no75 & 17-4 po76, timeless .68 & .95, Blackland vector, Carbon SS .68, and probably others that I’m forgetting. I enjoy the idea of being somewhat minimalist which seems to be difficult in this hobby. The ones I’ve kept are charcoal goods gen 1 (brass dc) & 2 (copper) lvl 2, a gen 1 brass lvl 3, and a carbon Ti .68 (my favorite currently). I’ve known for a while I wanted a WR1 but so much talk of the WR2 lead me to purchase it instead when my name came up. It was great but not enough to knock out my keepers. having sampled a WR1 .61 had me still wanting a WR1 but wasn’t sure which gap since the .61 was on my lower end for efficiency. I prefer positive blade exposure but not too much, there is a sweet spot for me which the CG and Carbon seem to fall into.
Which brings us to the Wolfman .86 OC I’ve been using the past couple days. There’s perfect blade feel but the gap, while amazing is possibly a bit much for me for daily shaves. I’m thinking the .80 in a dual comb is my golden ticket. Or making the OC side .86 and sb .80. Having heard from numerous individuals the WR1 is smooth in .56 and then not again until .80, I’m weary of going lower than .80. Especially because I’ve been able to use the .86 OC daily well enough. I generally don’t prefer OC razors but it is true that the WR1 in OC is a smooth criminal. The first WTG pass with the .86 OC knocks out 60-70% of the facial hair. Subsequent passes (XTG & ATG) is where it seems to get a bit less comfortable. I could see myself using this OC for the first pass and a lower gap SB for the rest. It has less blade exposure than the Charcoal Goods lvl 3 for sure and is smoother. The trade off being reduced efficiency. In the next few days I will run it against my lvl 2s.
First a little background. I’ve been lucky enough to have had some amazing razors come through my shave den and while they all work well to some degree, not all have stuck around. I’ve moved along a RS-10, WR2 1.15/1.35sb, tatara Nodachi & Matsume, Karve brass all plates, diamondback, lots of vintages, H&S no75 & 17-4 po76, timeless .68 & .95, Blackland vector, Carbon SS .68, and probably others that I’m forgetting. I enjoy the idea of being somewhat minimalist which seems to be difficult in this hobby. The ones I’ve kept are charcoal goods gen 1 (brass dc) & 2 (copper) lvl 2, a gen 1 brass lvl 3, and a carbon Ti .68 (my favorite currently). I’ve known for a while I wanted a WR1 but so much talk of the WR2 lead me to purchase it instead when my name came up. It was great but not enough to knock out my keepers. having sampled a WR1 .61 had me still wanting a WR1 but wasn’t sure which gap since the .61 was on my lower end for efficiency. I prefer positive blade exposure but not too much, there is a sweet spot for me which the CG and Carbon seem to fall into.
Which brings us to the Wolfman .86 OC I’ve been using the past couple days. There’s perfect blade feel but the gap, while amazing is possibly a bit much for me for daily shaves. I’m thinking the .80 in a dual comb is my golden ticket. Or making the OC side .86 and sb .80. Having heard from numerous individuals the WR1 is smooth in .56 and then not again until .80, I’m weary of going lower than .80. Especially because I’ve been able to use the .86 OC daily well enough. I generally don’t prefer OC razors but it is true that the WR1 in OC is a smooth criminal. The first WTG pass with the .86 OC knocks out 60-70% of the facial hair. Subsequent passes (XTG & ATG) is where it seems to get a bit less comfortable. I could see myself using this OC for the first pass and a lower gap SB for the rest. It has less blade exposure than the Charcoal Goods lvl 3 for sure and is smoother. The trade off being reduced efficiency. In the next few days I will run it against my lvl 2s.