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Yes...the Wolfman is SOLD OUT as well. I'm on the waitlist for the WR2. I own(ed) the others.You do realize that the Paradigm Ti2 is out of production (unlike everything else on your list), right?
Yes...the Wolfman is SOLD OUT as well. I'm on the waitlist for the WR2. I own(ed) the others.You do realize that the Paradigm Ti2 is out of production (unlike everything else on your list), right?
Gotcha No, I'm done buying every razor out there. Actually, I'm about to sell my last "extra" razor and just have one in my den.Nope, I am just teasing you about buying every razor again. This one is Ti though, so right up your alley. I don't really understand the design other than it's another mild razor. Beautiful though
I suspect that "enabling" is a common blood disorder in this neck of the woods.Bet they would sell you one direct
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The only problem is they’re in Europe. I tried to return a Tatara two months ago and it’s still stuck in Portuguese Customs I think it has something to do with a backlog with Brexit shipments.Bet they would sell you one direct
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You actually were considering itOh wow it's still stuck. Well hopefully you wouldn't want to return the Seygus
Maybe you can find one on the BST
I have the RazoRock DE1 and if I use any pressure, it will / can bite. If no pressure is used, some stubble will be left.I've used a lot of double-edge razors; and the best of the lot was one is a $12 DE: a Bali BD176. Hands down it beat all the Merkur, Jagger, Feather, Muhle, RazoRocks, vintage razors I've owned. The Bali is modeled after a Gillette Tech; but for me it bests the shave of the Techs I've had. I tried them from the 1940s through 1970s, both fat and ball handle models. I got rid of all those razors because none of them was really comfortable to use and none delivered a thorough and comfortable good shave. These days it's the 176 for me. The razor is as simple as the days when a tune-up consisted of new plugs, points, rotor, distributor cap, and a free Saturday afternoon.
I have been on the fence ordering one for months.And then there was one...
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Ladies and gentlemen, allow me to introduce to you the only razor left in my den...
the Timeless Ti .68 SB!
I actually got sidetracked focusing on razors but thanks for the suggestion. It looks niceI have been on the fence ordering one for months.
Thanks for starting the thread and keeping it moving.
Did you manage to get a synthetic brush meeting your tastes?
I use this one:
RazoRock Plissoft Monster Synthetic Shaving Brush - 26mm MONSTER – ItalianBarber
RazoRock Plissoft Monster Synthetic Shaving BrushThe latest addition to our RazoRock Plissoft shaving brush line is the Monster! The same great Plissoft...www.italianbarber.com
Well, a good brushless shaving cream can be really useful to folks with tender skin. Who carries this item?Guys...I just found a wonderful pre-shave cream! Shout out to rick92f
It's called Pro Shave Brushless Shaving Cream. It's soo slick!
The only "problems"...it's pink..and it smells (and feels) like women's face cream...But it works great!
I have used Cremo Cream and other brushless creams to boost the slickness of some lathers. Neutrogena Sensitive is another one. This looks like something worth checking out.Yes! I have sensitive skin and it's great. I don't use it alone, because the post-shave is not as wonderful as artisan soaps. But, I have never used anything slicker. Period.
Amazon (8 oz for $9.15) Amazon.com: Pro-Shave Shaving Cream, 8 Ounce: Beauty - https://www.amazon.com/Pro-Shave-Shaving-Cream-8-Ounce/dp/B0030G1KQE/ref=sr_1_4?crid=3M4CP0QEV3D45&dchild=1&keywords=pro+shave+shaving+cream&qid=1627084188&sprefix=pro+shave%2Caps%2C175&sr=8-4
Midsie (48 oz for $23.69) Pro Shave Brushless Shaving Cream And Bread Softener 48 Oz - https://midsie.com/products/pro-shave-brushless-shaving-cream-and-bread-softener-48-oz?_pos=2&_sid=2de5f41e6&_ss=r
I haven't tried Cremo. I have tried Neutrogena, and Pro Shave is noticeably slicker.I have used Cremo Cream and other brushless creams to boost the slickness of some lathers. Neutrogena Sensitive is another one. This looks like something worth checking out.
Thanks.