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I picked up this razor from Rasage Poulin to compare this TI Le Canadien to a TI Le Grelot. I understand that the Le Grelot was not made by TI, but since I feel that was a smart move by the company, I wanted to find out what their own straights were like. On first inspection, it is hefty, but does not carry the same weight through the blade like a Le Grelot. Although the tang reminds me of the a normal Le Grelot, the blade itself is completely different. The entire blade is very square with a notch on the heel. The bevel from spine to blade is much more angular than that of the Le Grelot. Because of this angular bevel they made, the Le Canadien is much lighter along the blade and has a balance point somewhere behind the heel. Weird feeling to tell you the truth.
I had not realized the razor came unhoned, so I sent it off to Ray-man for some work. This guy is an upstanding contributor! Great service and communication! Anyway, as soon as it came back, I took it to my face with a nice weekend full of facial hair. I was pleasantly suprised to find that the blade glided easily through hair WTG, ATG, and XTG. I got a little stickage on my face from the polished blade, but nothing I couldn't handle. The one thing to watch out for was the point on the blade's farthest edge. I did not get any nicks from it, but could see a small mistake could turn into a little more than a weeper! The comfort level was very pleasant and not overly "sharp," like I get with other razors. I'm not sure if it's the honing process, the blade, or a little of both, but I definitely enjoyed my shave. I must say, it's given me one of the better shaves to date!
The two blades are so different, it's like comparing apples and oranges. However, if I had to pick one, I'd have to go back to my Le Grelot. I just like that extra metal on the blade, and the feeling I get when it's on my face. Don't get me wrong though, the Le Canadien is a REALLY great shaver! It beats out all the other manufacturers I've tried, but just does not hold a candle to my trusty Grelots.
I have yet to test the Le Grelot I got back from Ray-man as well. I think that will confirm the results of this review, but I just couldn't wait to share. This blade was definitely shaveworthy!!!
I picked up this razor from Rasage Poulin to compare this TI Le Canadien to a TI Le Grelot. I understand that the Le Grelot was not made by TI, but since I feel that was a smart move by the company, I wanted to find out what their own straights were like. On first inspection, it is hefty, but does not carry the same weight through the blade like a Le Grelot. Although the tang reminds me of the a normal Le Grelot, the blade itself is completely different. The entire blade is very square with a notch on the heel. The bevel from spine to blade is much more angular than that of the Le Grelot. Because of this angular bevel they made, the Le Canadien is much lighter along the blade and has a balance point somewhere behind the heel. Weird feeling to tell you the truth.
I had not realized the razor came unhoned, so I sent it off to Ray-man for some work. This guy is an upstanding contributor! Great service and communication! Anyway, as soon as it came back, I took it to my face with a nice weekend full of facial hair. I was pleasantly suprised to find that the blade glided easily through hair WTG, ATG, and XTG. I got a little stickage on my face from the polished blade, but nothing I couldn't handle. The one thing to watch out for was the point on the blade's farthest edge. I did not get any nicks from it, but could see a small mistake could turn into a little more than a weeper! The comfort level was very pleasant and not overly "sharp," like I get with other razors. I'm not sure if it's the honing process, the blade, or a little of both, but I definitely enjoyed my shave. I must say, it's given me one of the better shaves to date!
The two blades are so different, it's like comparing apples and oranges. However, if I had to pick one, I'd have to go back to my Le Grelot. I just like that extra metal on the blade, and the feeling I get when it's on my face. Don't get me wrong though, the Le Canadien is a REALLY great shaver! It beats out all the other manufacturers I've tried, but just does not hold a candle to my trusty Grelots.
I have yet to test the Le Grelot I got back from Ray-man as well. I think that will confirm the results of this review, but I just couldn't wait to share. This blade was definitely shaveworthy!!!