I have, I'm underwhelmed. I really wanted to like it but alas ...
Save your money and move on. It is one of the worst razors (slant or otherwise) that I have shaved with.On the subject of aluminum slants, has anyone tried the Focus Dynamic slant (R53 if I remember)? It’s another Italian-made slant.
On the subject of aluminum slants, has anyone tried the Focus Dynamic slant (R53 if I remember)? It’s another Italian-made slant.
Save your money and move on. It is one of the worst razors (slant or otherwise) that I have shaved with.
I think there might be a word limit to the posts on this forum, so I will just keep it brief.Yikes! Are you willing to share details?
I think there might be a word limit to the posts on this forum, so I will just keep it brief.
Rule #1 about slant razors - either the entire head is slanted (diagonal slant), or the cap and base plate is torqued (torsion slant).
The R53 does not have a tilted head, which means the cap and base plate need to be torqued. The base plate, however, is flat except for the opposite edges turned downward so slightly that you need a magnifying glass to see it. The same with the cap. What this means is the the blade itself lies flat for the most part and only the ends of the cutting edges are bent slightly. Translated into a shaving experience, you have a very mild shaver that takes four passes and then touch up with a different razor to get something close to a decent shave.
The cap is beveled suggesting the proper shave angle, however using that angle does not produce an efficient shave. There is a very small window of available angles that actually allow you to cut anything, and none of these angles are efficient. Add to all this, the razor is made of aluminum and so is extremely light, which is not a good characteristic to have with an inefficient razor.
It is extremely well machined and the fit and finish is very good and if you prefer a mild, four pass shaver, this will probably not disappoint. It just is not really designed as a slant, nor does it perform like one.
Now I get it. Many thanks. As you say, I'll look elsewhere, probably the FOCS that everyone seems to like.
@Cal is it anodized? Or just polished? How hard will upkeep be?
Hi ponykilr,I've emailed your questions to Mr Fine and will get back to you.
*launches Fine's site*
*finds the slant razor*
*checks price*
*faints*
I think I'll stick with the FOCS. This sounds like epsilon improvement for a large delta in price. But more power to those who buy. Looks like a good choice for those with limited tolerance for Fatip QC.
I just looked at the Wolfman website again (I'm on the list). So just to reinforce the cost of mirror polishing:Serious money for machined Alu. RazoRock and Phoenix Artisan Accoutrements manage to do machined Alu for much less. Must be the high cost of polishing.
Now I get it. Many thanks. As you say, I'll look elsewhere, probably the FOCS that everyone seems to like.
Do it! I will make the same offer I do to all. Buy it and if you don’t care for it, message me and I’ll buy it.
Now I get it. Many thanks. As you say, I'll look elsewhere, probably the FOCS that everyone seems to like.
Do it! I will make the same offer I do to all. Buy it and if you don’t care for it, message me and I’ll buy it.
Once upon a time, this was a thread about the Fine Slant Razor.Nice offer. THX
It’s out-of-stock at Maggard’s, though. So I’ll have to be patient.
Once upon a time, this was a thread about the Fine Slant Razor.
Then you guys complete your homework:
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and now it's a thread about the Fatip Lo Storto Originale (FOCS).
I blame Jim @Chan Eil Whiskers.
No apologies required. I was joking.No apology here. We’re just chatting.