After 3rd shave today (Tatara Blade) for me Bayonetta is more mild as aggressive and intuitive easy razor.
Ordered 2nd Bayonetta and that will have some plating soon..
Ordered 2nd Bayonetta and that will have some plating soon..
oh, seems you really, really, really, really really like it.After 3rd shave today (Tatara Blade) for me Bayonetta is more mild as aggressive and intuitive easy razor.
Ordered 2nd Bayonetta and that will have some plating soon..
I like it in this combination price/ feel, how easy is to use and it's my 1st brass razor. So plating could resolve my only little "issue" (or maybe not and I will sell plated Bayonetta soon) with like drag feeling. I would like to have Bayonetta with finish like Dovo Primo. I have much better razors as this two cheap but this cheap are outstanding value for money and I enjoy to use them sometimes more as razors where I payed 5 or 10 times more..oh, seems you really, really, really, really really like it.
I've been wondering if one of the Karve brass razor stands would fit.. if you take out the rubber insert... When we get back the the States, I'll probably contact them for the dimensions of their stands without the rubber insert to see if one of them might work. I need more time with the Bayonetta too.......to see it might be one I'd like to replate in Chris' @ Back Roads Gold hardened 24K gold. He did an Overlander for me and it came out beautifully....@tomas1870 find a very well fitting brass stand for it, for some reason brass stands seem to be even more rare than stainless steel stands. But maybe the stands of the Yintal razors do fit, that's my only idea so far for a fitting stand.
Looks great! I’m enjoying the natural patina forming on mine as it’s my only unplated brass razor, but its nice to see how good the Bayonetta looks plated.Looks better now (for me), just some days more for shipping
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Very nice looking in nickel! I agree completely. Mild but efficient with blade feel that is just right for me. Excellent value if it works for you (ymmv).Wonderful shave of the day with nickel plated Bayonetta!! This razor shaves mild but it’s sneaky efficient. Perfect amount of blade feel for my skin type.
This could very well be the most value for money razor release of the year!
It's a very smooth shaver. Medium gap with higher exposure guarantees good efficiency with high level of skin comfort.
The blade bend is good so blade chatter isn't an issue.
The blade span is short (distance from blade to safety bar edge), which some may like and others won't.
My preference is for a slightly longer span but overall, I can't fault this razor in any way!
It's more efficient than GC84-P.
Around the level of karve C plate or Rockwell plate 6.
I'm curious about the Bayonetta and at the same time a bit confused, some describe it as the same efficiency as a Muhle Rocca, some say it's similar to the GameChanger .68P. I know razors are subjective but still I feel like the Rocca is quite a step up in efficiency from the GC .68P.
What's the consensus now on the blade feel and efficiency of the bayonetta ?
Any chance someone could compare it to any of the following (GC .84P, GC .68P, EJ 3one6, Muhle Rocca, Lupo .58, Lupo .72, Karve Overlander) ?
Has anyone used both the Aylsworth Kopperkant and the Bayonetta? One has more exposure, the other more gap...do they balance out?
Does one leave anything on the table that the other can do and vice versa?
Which Kopparkant plate?
The plus plate is more efficient than the Bayonetta but we're talking .99 gap /0.125 exposure.
I don't have the standard plate but I can say I shave steeper with the Bayonetta, likely due to the blade bend.
I can get mostly BBS with either but the Kopparkant+ last 2-3 hours longer. The Bayonetta is certainly no slouch, especially for the price. It's a smooth, close and comfortable shave imo.
Don't knock something just because it's intuitively easy to use, learn and experience from. I have razors which took me some time to figure out and that's good but, I'm even happier reaching for something I just seem to be 100% in sync with.they are like too easy to learn and improve my technique.