#11
A lot of people pair the as-d2 with feather blade. However with other razors I have heard people say that they only get about 2 shaves out of their feathers before the sharpness deteriorates. Is this the case when pairing the feather blade with the as-d2, for those that use blades longer than a single shave at least?
#12

Posting Freak
(05-10-2016, 04:43 AM)AaronI Wrote: A lot of people pair the as-d2 with feather blade. However with other razors I have heard people say that they only get about 2 shaves out of their feathers before the sharpness deteriorates. Is this the case when pairing the feather blade with the as-d2, for those that use blades longer than a single shave at least?

I will generally go 4 or 5 days with the feather blade in the AS-D2. Right now I'm 3 shaves on a feather blade in the ikon Shave Craft #102 Slant and I'm trying to see if it will go 5. The shaves on the slant with the feather have been wonderful. It's a bit of an eye opener for me - when I started with the DE razors a few years back I had an EJ DE-89 and my blade sampling led me me to the conclusion that the feather blades weren't ideal in that razor. I eventually got an AS-D2 and found that it had an affinity for the feather blade (duh). I then went with the assumption that the feather blade for me only worked in the AS-D2 until last week when I put into the 102. Now I'm going to try it in my other razors too. Hopefully I get more than 2 days on a blade.

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(This post was last modified: 05-10-2016, 05:36 AM by Hobbyist.)
(05-10-2016, 04:43 AM)AaronI Wrote: A lot of people pair the as-d2 with feather blade. However with other razors I have heard people say that they only get about 2 shaves out of their feathers before the sharpness deteriorates. Is this the case when pairing the feather blade with the as-d2, for those that use blades longer than a single shave at least?

I used to change it after two shaves, but now I can go three to four. I have a thick beard that grows fast, so this is only when shaving every day, which is the norm for me. If you want longevity in a blade that is just as sharp and every bit as smooth, then opt for the more expensive Kai blades. I usually go 5 shaves on a Kai, but they cost twice as much so it's not really cheaper. I have a hard time noticing any difference between the two blades in the AS-D2. However, in other razors that I can't use a Feather I can use a Kai.
#14

Chazz Reinhold HOF
Personally, I don't use a blade more than twice. They are pretty cheap and my face thanks me for it.

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#15

Administrator
Philadelphia, PA
(This post was last modified: 05-10-2016, 08:47 AM by andrewjs18.)
if anyone wants to send me one to try for a week or two, I wouldn't pass on that opportunity!! just throwing it out there! Tongue

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#16
Hey thanks I was curious how the two paired ... Who'd have thought a feather blade in a feather razor would be a good fit Wink
#17

Almost an old shaver
Southern Appalachia - GA
Owned as-d2 and found it to be mild and provided good shaves. I often used feather blades followed by wizamet super Iridiums and Gillette blacks. Sold the razor to a member of a forum. A very good razor but found myself reaching for my Webers or a couple of vintage Gillettes more often.
#18
The AS-D2 gives me a great shave and with lots of comfort. I've only used it with Feather blades. I'll put the fourth shave on a Feather blade tomorrow morning. If I am not using the AS-D2, my back up is a 1973 Gillette Black Beauty short handle set on 3 or 4. I don't use my other three razors anymore and should probable sell or trade them _ Merkur 38C Barber-Pole handle, Merkur 23C long handle, and EJ DE87RC14bl Rubber Coated (Ivory).

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#19

Member
San Jose, CA
I just got my third (sold the first 2) and used last night. Using a revised strategy that I've developed with more mild razors recently, I stuck with shorter buffing strokes (instead of longer single) and got a fantastic 3 pass shave (with Feather blade). My neck can't handle 3 passes with many other razors. With the Feather I can also be more aggressive on the 3rd pass and finish with a very close shave.

With this, and the other recent acquisitions, I don't intend to sell this razor again.

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#20

Administrator
Philadelphia, PA
(This post was last modified: 06-02-2016, 07:41 PM by andrewjs18.)
whoever has said that the as-d2 is a mild razor is 100% correct. I couldn't even feel the feather blade on my skin last night, but it was definitely cutting my whiskers once I got the angle where it needed to be.. I don't know if that's more attributable to Mike's slick lather or with how mild the razor is...

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