(12-13-2020, 07:33 PM)Dragonsbeard Wrote: Well as I said I would do in an earlier post I did a side by side comparison using both the Yates with the H plate and a Level 2 OC Charcoal Goods Brass razor. I'll keep this very brief as I've already given my thoughts on the Yates but I will add that with every shave I'm enjoying it more and more. I did a 2 pass shave going both WTG and ATG on 2 and a half days growth with no buffing. After the two passes the shave results were very close efficiency wise with a entry level 1 BBS. I did use a bit more of aggressive skin stretching as I wanted to achieve a entry level 1 BBS which I knew I could with the CG Level 2 but wanted to see if I could with the Yates which I did. Had to wait about 6 hours to get clear results on which razor took this shave off. So the areas where I used the CG the stubble started to show up sooner than the Yates so my conclusion is that Yates is just a tad more efficient than a Charcoal Goods level 2 OC and in this shave noticeably smoother and in fact I was mentioning this to my friend Shavemd Mark that the Level 2 OC seems to not be as smooth as my Level 3 OC CG and that makes no sense but it's what I felt when comparing my last shave with the Level 3. Anyway so for me the Yates was not only smoother but a bit more efficient and after comparing it to both Level 2 and 3 CG OC's I'd say it's closer to the Level 2 in efficiency than to the Level 3 CG OC and smoother than both. A pleasure to shave with and it is climbing up my list of favorite shaving modern razors.
Used my friends David's Cutting Edge Mahogany @ Lavender Shave soap which is a very good base in my opinion along with my Knothead Shaving brush with a Maggard SHD badger knot in it and an old favorite of mine Pitralon aftershave which I doctored up by adding a little of my EOS complex to. lol
Great Shaves!
Great review and shave Frank. I never heard of Cutting Edge, but Mahogany and Lavender sounds like a great combo.
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