It's made to use standard DE blades.
I don't know of any special Stahly blades, offhand.
- Chris
I don't know of any special Stahly blades, offhand.
- Chris
I resurrected my old Stahly and tried it this past weekend. I was not impressed. My Futur gave me a better shave, and no nicks. The Stahly got me a few times, even though it looks less aggressive than the Merkur.
I was in kind of a hurry, when I used it. I'll try it again with more time and better lather, but for the moment, It is consigned to the collectors corner.
I agree, it's a great head. The rest of it, I find very cumbersome.The head on those is easily one of the best shaving non slant de heads. The vibration is more trouble than it's worth in the sense that it numbs you to your angle being wrong.
I think it's a trade off, while I get a marvelous shave with the vibrating set-up it's a big sacrifice in handling, thus my preference for the ATT Atlas handle which is just perfect for me.The head is fantastic. I use it on aftermarket handles. The big fat vibrating handle doesn't really add anything to the shave, in my opinion.
I was thinking the same thing!I'm surprised no modern maker has yet attempted to copy this design. Might be deceptively difficult.