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But continue talking me into something additional. I'm weak, but now broke for razor money.....
If I understand correctly you're talking about the difference between Masamune and Nodachi. Masamune cap and base are the mildest. I like to be somewhere between mild and aggressive. Combining the nodachi base with the Masamune cap gives me that balance.Could you please explain the difference between both of their razors. I know it is more than handle length on the second one. The head is different too, yes. Still interested...
Yes Tatara is the brandMy understanding is Tatara is the BRAND not the model. More confusion
As I described.... besides the difference in handles, Masamune is milder than Nodachi.... but you can mix the bases and caps so you can have something in the middle.So can anyone describe the difference between their two razors? Other tham handle length.
My rationalization is a bit different. I KNOW I won’t sell off anything so I tell my self it’s ultimately for my 4 sons and soon-to-be son-in-law. They are unknowingly enabling me. (Note: of the 5 young men, 2 sons occasionally wet shave and 1 is a true budding aficionado).You do realize of course that pretty much everyone on this forum will tell you to get all of the razors you listed, try them out and then sell the ones you don't like on the BST.
Now before you take that advice, you'll have to ask yourself the question as to how realistic it is that you'll ever sell any of those stunning razors on the BST.
Speaking for myself, I would find a way of getting all of them, tell myself I will sell the ones I don't like and then find a reason why I need to keep them all. You on the other hand may have more willpower than I do.
I know that juno has made his choice but for those who are still interested in the comparison I have the Tatara with the short handle (they don't have that option on their website but they've made a limited production... if you're interested you have to contact their customer service), and the Karve OC with B and D plates. Tatara is the nodachi handle and base with masamune cap. Because of the thinner head on the Tatara it feels more like a precision instrument. It's more efficient than the Karve with B plate but Karve feels smoother, with less worry about getting cuts. I just got them both a week ago and for the first time in a long while I didn't get a single weeper with either razor. I have an extra sensitive skin with thick beard without a particular growth pattern.
I know that juno has made his choice but for those who are still interested in the comparison I have the Tatara with the short handle (they don't have that option on their website but they've made a limited production...
Thank you for that infoJune you made a good choice buying from shane - with his superb customer service you can be assured you will get an excellent razor
I have the Masamune which is the original model that Tatara made. I haven't used the nodachi or the karve. I can tell you that photos cannot bring across how beautiful the tatara fit and finish is. It has literally perfect build quality and holds the blade more solidly than any other razor I own. The surface sheen and texture is pearlescent and unique. It is unmistakable in looks and no other razor looks at all like it and it embodies minimalistic modern design values.
Although the safety bar is narrower than those of some other razors, it is the most comfortable razor that I currently own. It is efficient enough for my purposes as I am a daily shaver and I have sensitive skin and light stubble.
The nodachi has more blade gap and exposure than the masamune so if you want more aggression the nodachi is the way to go. Much like the karve family of plates you can mix an match the handles, the caps and the base plates off the nodachi and the Masamune to customise your razor.
How is the mini Nodachi handle? I have the mini Masamune handle on my Masamune head. Didn't like the original Nodachi handle due to size and weight but maybe the mini version is better?
If I was to go with regular handles I would've definitely chosen the Masamune. On the mini versions they're the same length I believe, and I prefer the nodachi ever so slightly from pure aesthetics. If I was to get another tatara I would get the black mini Masamune open comb.