They could not put it on the head because it is a Muhle product. If they put a logo on the handle Muhle may not have supplied the head so a compromise was made.
Muhle couldn't put their logo either because it's a PRC product (minus the plating).
They could not put it on the head because it is a Muhle product. If they put a logo on the handle Muhle may not have supplied the head so a compromise was made.
^^^This^^^ I've given up trying to measure and weigh my Fatip Mk2's for consistency lol.Weight differences are so small as to be manufacturers variances. It’s the same razor, everyone can get their favorite brand.
If I didn’t own any of these, I would get the Gillette. To me, it’s the best value because you get a case too and maybe the handle is a bit nicer than the lower priced Muhle and EJ options.
That would be interesting to find out. My suspicion is that Muhle would not retool the r89 head for Gillette on a limited run.Has anyone measured the head gap yet to compare with the R89 ? Also how does this compare to the merkur 34/38c ? I know they are same razor but 38c has a heavier handle i currently have hardly reach for it was maybe looking for a new razor
What is ITS? The Muhle, the EJ or the Gillette?Its closer to the china copies in weight.
Did not understand your statement.What is ITS? The Muhle, the EJ or the Gillette?
Gottcha. I meant what you meant when you said "its" and you meant the EJ. All clear for me now. Thanks.Did not understand your statement.
Simply put, after weighing the heads, EJ (Edwin Jagger) is lighter than the germans, and is closer to the $6 chinese copies I compared.
Did not understand your statement.
Simply put, after weighing the heads, EJ (Edwin Jagger) is lighter than the germans, and is closer to the $6 chinese copies I compared.
And put the same #4 imprint on the head. No I don't think so either.That would be interesting to find out. My suspicion is that Muhle would not retool the r89 head for Gillette on a limited run.
There can be discrepancies in weight between heads and, or, batches. I don't believe the weight is alone is definitive. If you refer to post #403 by miguel it was stated that:Did not understand your statement.
Simply put, after weighing the heads, EJ (Edwin Jagger) is lighter than the germans, and is closer to the $6 chinese copies I compared.
Exactly I do not understand what the whole confusion , anxiety is.There can be discrepancies in weight between heads and, or, batches. I don't believe the weight is alone is definitive. If you refer to post #403 by miguel it was stated that:
Sharpologist posted notes from his meeting with Gillette:
Notes from my conference call with Gillette reps (Archivist, Communications Manager from Gillette, PR firm):
+ Handle made in USA
+ Head made in Germany (they wouldn't say but I'm 99% sure it's a Muhle head)
+ Handle & Head made from an alloy with chrome plating
+ To be sold through Amazon only through the holidays; interest from Amazon pre-orders almost meets the level of "exceed expectations" for them
+ Not a "replica" but "heritage-inspired"
+ They acknowledge that the DE market is growing (!)
+ Trying to make a product that's "fun" for the consumer who's "starting to explore" shaving options while still providing quality & craftsmanship for the "collector or fan"
Exactly I do not understand what the whole confusion , anxiety is.
I did weight 2 Gillettes and compared to 3 other brands....and measured them
And i rather have a German made head than a Edwin Jagger..... Oh and I shaved w them too......Check the gallery they are standing next to each other.....
I just received my Gillette Heritage. I gave my Muhle r89 to my grandson about a month ago. I do have a couple of spare Muhle r89 heads. They are all the older zamak screw models. I do like that the Gillette Heritage has the brass screw. The build and finish are excellent. I will test it in a couple of weeks. I pretty much only shave with Fatips. I have a Fatip Nobile Black Tie lined up for the next two weeks. I don't break my OCD rotations. I'm pretty serious about that. The Gillette Heritage will make an awesome travel razor for my Dop Bag. Unfortunately the King Gillette signature imprint does not show up in the photos I took. The Photos also do not do justice.Exactly I do not understand what the whole confusion , anxiety is.
I did weight 2 Gillettes and compared to 3 other brands....and measured them
And i rather have a German made head than a Edwin Jagger..... Oh and I shaved w them too......
Very nice pictures. You will like this Gillette, but I can tell you it will not be as efficient as the Fatip (if that's OC); but compared to the Fatip CC/bar, it's similar but smoother (to my scalp). I like OC razors... Besides its a nice piece of history and the box is nice, too. Cheers and have a nice weekend.I just received my Gillette Heritage. I gave my Muhle r89 to my grandson about a month ago. I do have a couple of spare Muhle r89 heads. They are all the older zamak screw models. I do like that the Gillette Heritage has the brass screw. The build and finish are excellent. I will test it in a couple of weeks. I pretty much only shave with Fatips. I have a Fatip Nobile Black Tie lined up for the next two weeks. I don't break my OCD rotations. I'm pretty serious about that. The Gillette heritage will make an awesome travel razor for my Dop Bag.
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I don’t get the anxiety either and the anxiety for lack of a logo when clearly this is a test market product. It came in a classic Gillette case.
Message to everyone in this forum, rejoice....you ALL got Gillette’s attention.
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I use both the OC and Solid Bar Fatips. Mostly I use the OC. I really like the r89 head, and it is a nice bit of history...and box. Cheers back at you!Very nice pictures. You will like this Gillette, but I can tell you it will not be as efficient as the Fatip (if that's OC); but compared to the Fatip CC/bar, it's similar but smoother (to my scalp). I like OC razors... Besides its a nice piece of history and the box is nice, too. Cheers and have a nice weekend.