(03-10-2016, 12:22 AM)CCity Wrote: Brian, thanks for the hints. I've tried the shallow shaving angle you described, but find I get a closer shave if I bring the handle closer to my face to more of a 45 degree angle. I'm certain the blade is seated well, with the two blade corners neatly tucked into the stoppers. The razor is near mint condition, and works flawlessly.
To be clear, my issue is that I can't get the same close shave with the MMOC as I can with the DEs I use, or my Mongoose with a Feather Pro Super. The razor works fine, just like my vintage Gillette DEs, but none of them give me a truly long-lasting extremely close shave like an ATT H2, Muhle R41 or Ikon Shavecraft Tech. I still enjoy it, but I thought the reputedly most aggressive vintage SE would be more aggressive.
This is just another one of those things that gets to be filed under individual skin/hair chemistry. I can't even begin to imagine the OCMM as you are referring to it on my skin, but there is no denying how it performs on your skin. Just another one of those lovely instances in our hobby that keeps this so exciting.
>>> Brian <<<
Happy beeps, buddy! Happy beeps!
Happy beeps, buddy! Happy beeps!