What do you have in mind?Mmmm, i feel my RAD creeping in already [emoji2371]
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What do you have in mind?Mmmm, i feel my RAD creeping in already [emoji2371]
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What do you have in mind?
My personal interpretation of RAD is restlessness and doubt.
As long as those two intruders persist, my take is that the
perfect razor is still elusive (even though the one/s on hand
may be excellent).
A recently arrived Wolfman WR2 1.55 SB in Ti has completely extinguished
RAD in me....I believe it's the finest razor Ive ever used, with a 1.45 SS SB
a very very very close second.
It's worth it. Better fit and finish lead to a better shaving experience. In the end, a razor is a tool so the finer the tool the better the experience.
Geometry identical?....LOL.
Well then, all razors must be the same by that reasoning, you know because the shaving head kind of looks the same in all of them.
Fit, also known as tolerances in machinist parlor, impacts geometry more than anything. So saying that the fit of an expensive razor is better but the geometry is the same is an oxymoron.
I think the one who totally missed the point is you. Try shaving with a Charcoal or a Wolfman or a Rocnel or a Karve (which is probably the best value razor out there in my view) or a Timeless or an ATT and compare with the shave you get with either of the two razors you mentioned. You'll get to recognize quickly that tolerances make a difference and not every razor just "holds a blade". But hey, to each his own.
Schöne and Joris are the same design and use the same heads as I understand it with the only differences being aesthetics and price.
I think the one who totally missed the point is you. Try shaving with a Charcoal or a Wolfman or a Rocnel or a Karve (which is probably the best value razor out there in my view) or a Timeless or an ATT and compare with the shave you get with either of the two razors you mentioned. You'll get to recognize quickly that tolerances make a difference and not every razor just "holds a blade". But hey, to each his own.
My Wolfmen WR1 .94 OC and WR2 1.25 SB have completely cured my RAD.
Indeed. My Blackbird made the cut, too. Brilliant shaver.I am the same but throw in the Blackbird. And my WR1 is the 0.86 OC.