David's (onethinline's) points resonate with me, which is why I haven't ordered a One Blade. I really enjoy the magic of shaving, which means paying attention to, feeling challenged by, and enjoying, all elements of the shave. When an element of the shave becomes easy, or mindless, I shut down. One of the things I enjoy most is reaching for a razor that I know will require absolute attention to make the shave blood- and abrasion-free, while providing the closest shave possible.
Today, for example, I used my Mongoose with a Feather Super Pro, which usually (including today) gives me a weeper and some irritation on the backhand side of my neck (which is my left side, as I'm a right-hander). I know this razor has been a challenge for many of you, as well. I enjoy the challenge while trying to tame this beast. The shave is amazingly close, however, and thus worth the challenge.
I learned to tame the Ikon Shavecraft Tech, the most aggressive razor in my arsenal of 20 or so, including the ATT H2, Muhle R41 (both 2011 and 2013), FaTip, Wolfman with an increased blade gap to .74mm, etc., as well as the Mongoose. I'm currently trying to get a close shave with the MMOC, which is allegedly aggressive, but am struggling. I'm hopeful I can get there, but so far the shave's not much of a challenge, and it's not close enough. I haven't yet been able to achieve a close and challenging shave with any of my vintage Gillettes, either (including the Old Types, News, Red Tips or even my Slim set at 9).
My skin seems to be blessed with amazing tolerance for aggressive razors, perhaps because it's pretty old and I spent my teenage years in the Colorado sun as a lifeguard with Johnson's Baby Oil smeared on my face. Absolutely stupid, given what we know now, but we all did a lot of dumb things in those days out of ignorance. I guess we still do.
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