That's always been the goal: Buy, try, keep and/or sell till I'm down to what I love!
I think I'm there!!
Congrats!
So the time has come to ask you for sharing your top10 razors...
#drummroll
That's always been the goal: Buy, try, keep and/or sell till I'm down to what I love!
I think I'm there!!
Thanks!Congrats!
So the time has come to ask you for sharing your top10 razors...
#drummroll
So I couldn't wait and just had a shower for a shave with the Saturn.
I had plenty of growth since I got home late last night and didn't shave then.
So about 1.5 days of growth for this shave!
Well my friends, I think this is my unicorn razor.
Fantastic is an understatement!
Loaded a new Personna Lab blue and had my usual 2 pass shave.
Perfect, perfect, perfect in every way!!
I thought the brass Jupiter would be unbeatable but the Saturn beats
it by a smidge. This thing glides even more and shaves smooth as silk.
The head design is a bit different than the Jupiter but they definitely feel
like they're from the same lineage:
Jupiter: 110 grams, blade gap 0.5mm & blade exposure 0.03" & handle length is 100mm.
Saturn: 120 grams, blade gao 0.6mm, blade exposure 0.03" & handle length is 85mm.
I think the slight extra weight and slight blade gap increase is what makes it
even more perfect.
A shave as smooth as it gets (a tad above mild) and excellent efficiency.
Love it!!
The only two negatives I can say is:
1. The very short screw post (I mentioned this before when reviewing the Jupiter)
It's acceptable but it'd be better if it was a bit longer. It's OK if you don't use a washer but
I use a washer on any razor that accepts it. Both Reggie's have a slot for a washer!
2. They need to do a better job with the polishing. They mention that they hand polish these
razors and to expect some machine marks. The final actual polishing seems so so. But It's not really an issue for me because I'll simply hand polish it myself and that'll take me 20 minutes to do! So no big deal!
The Jupiter didn't have this issue though. The polishing on that one was spot on!
The Reggie's shaving soap that I received as an extra:
Excellent stuff!
It's a nice soft soap that performs well and smells fantastic. It's kind of like a barber shop scent with
a very mild added OUD scent. And the scent lingers after the shave which I like.
Very nice indeed!
So folks, this is where I go from here (For real!):
I've bought, tried, kept & sold so many razors that at some point you've gotta slow down.
And I know I've said this before but I've literally tried a huge portion of everything that's out there with
a few exceptions.
I recently ordered the Yates "New" Winning razor to try it out and I'm waiting for it to arrive whenever
it gets built. That's the only outstanding razor right now!
And I will most likely purchase Blackland's new GEM Sabre whenever it gets released.
Other than that, nothing else out there right now really interests me.
I know I haven't tried every model from every manufacture but I've pretty much tried something from each manufacturer. And thus far I have my favorites and some that I won't buy anything from again.
That's always been the goal: Buy, try, keep and/or sell till I'm down to what I love!
I think I'm there!!
Have you ever tried a Muhle R41 with injector blades? They smooth it out very nicely.
Well, most heads that use two posts and a thread in the middle will take a pair of injector blades (one on each side) fairly well, unless the head is quite curved (think RazoRock BBS), twist-slanted (Wunderbar style) or the three two posts and thread aren't quite the same size.- ok! You have my full attention…tell me more!!
Thanks,
Guido
Interesting! I might want to try that in the future! The Razorine Flatboy also comes to mind - but the thread post is too small I think to accommodate the thickness of injector blades.Well, most heads that use two posts and a thread in the middle will take a pair of injector blades (one on each side) fairly well, unless the head is quite curved (think RazoRock BBS), twist-slanted (Wunderbar style) or the three two posts and thread aren't quite the same size.
It does take a bit of care when positioning them, but once in place, they tend to razors that have too much blade flex with a DE blade for me much more usable.
The two injector blades are a bit narrower than DE blades, so there's also a little less blade exposure, but I think that's quite OK with the R41.
The R41 is a little special in that it practically doesn't bend the blade and the top cap is fairly thin, so it's rather easy to use it like an injector by riding the cap.
It also works with the dscosmetic Z0 head, and while that one still feels pretty blade forward, the difference in smoothness is even more pronounced for me than with a standard R41 head.
I also don't find the R41 particularly efficient because the relatively small amount of blade flex it has is enough to make the blade flex into the skin ATG, and too much not to bend off a hair when doing anything but riding the bar for me, and it's too rough with a DE blade to ride the comb.
Using it with an injector style blade fixes this for me.
It also helps to use thicker vintage blades as a shim sandwich, but I still find injector blades nicer.
I think the Flatboy uses little bars parallel with the cutting edge (they have a proper name which I can't remember now), and that doesn't play very well with the flat back of injector blades. End up being a bit too fussy to get the blades aligned in those.Interesting! I might want to try that in the future! The Razorine Flatboy also comes to mind - but the thread post is too small I think to accommodate the thickness of injector blades.
Thanks!
Guido
Bye bye!!Larry, do you still have your ATT X1?…..or did that one go bye bye too?
You definitely don't have to answer my inquisitorial question, but how many razors are still left in your den (as of today )?Bye bye!!
All I have left of ATT is a couple of handles. All heads are gone. Despite liking the X1, AC razors are my least liked because of the massive width of the blades/heads.
Very non-maneuverable for me!
I've got 2 AC's left (Stando NG & Razorock Hawk) and haven't been able to get rid of them.
The Stando is pretty and efficient so I guess it'll just stay with me to just have an AC razor for whenever I feel the urge of using one.
Glad you asked since your question made me go into my "Razor list".You definitely don't have to answer my inquisitorial question, but how many razors are still left in your den (as of today )?
-Yep, I guess I do!Looks like you now know your offset from my preferences then.
Although I should say that I have bought the Jupiter myself, as I found it to be the best "Merkur/DE89 style" head I've found to date, and rather enjoyable as well.
I suspect you might find the new Winning razor a little too mild.
Two questions for you:
- Have you ever tried the PAA Ascension (particularly the steel one)? If not, you might want to give it a whirl.
- Have you ever tried a Muhle R41 with injector blades? They smooth it out very nicely.
Yep, still have it. One of my favorites!You're going to have to give us a list of your current den at some point, L-RAD.
Do you still have the Henson +++? That is more efficient than the Winning v2, but I do have and like both.
They do look terrific. What did you use to polish with? Some polish and "elbow grease" or with a Dremel?Well, spent my time today and hand polished both the Jupiter and Saturn.
Until the next thing that you take a "Shine" to...BADABOOM!I have nothing else to say except pure praise.
What a shave, what a razor!
Thanks!They do look terrific. What did you use to polish with? Some polish and "elbow grease" or with a Dremel?
Until the next thing that you take a "Shine" to...BADABOOM!
...and we know you like "SHINY"
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Thanks!This looks amazing, great polishing work!
It's a pity they don't offer a longer (90-95mm) SS handle to fit the Saturn head (or at least a more wallet friendly "head only" option). I'd be all over it...
Could you pls tell us the width of the Saturn /Jupiter OEM handles?
Asking for another Guido