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- #49
28/12/2022
Razor: Tatara Nodachi
Blade: Gillette Super Platinum (2)
Brush: Highlander Tiger Silvertip
Soap: Palmolive Soap
Raw - that's the difference between the Nodachi and Muramasa #5. The Nodachi feels like a surgical instrument that gives you audio feedback as you cut. It also feels more tactile as a result. It's a raw experience. I don't mean that in the sense that it left me raw. It's more of an involved shave. The weight and increased size of the Muramasa removes this rawness. It's easy and feels much more 'safe' as a result. At this setting, they both have the same blade gap and exposure but they provide different experiences.
@Satanfriendly - I was thinking about you during this shave (in a non-homoerotic way). I don't think the Muramasa is your thing. You'd use it at the max setting and it wouldn't give you that rawness that you enjoy from you razors. I've just saved you a fair bit of money.
Razor: Tatara Nodachi
Blade: Gillette Super Platinum (2)
Brush: Highlander Tiger Silvertip
Soap: Palmolive Soap
Raw - that's the difference between the Nodachi and Muramasa #5. The Nodachi feels like a surgical instrument that gives you audio feedback as you cut. It also feels more tactile as a result. It's a raw experience. I don't mean that in the sense that it left me raw. It's more of an involved shave. The weight and increased size of the Muramasa removes this rawness. It's easy and feels much more 'safe' as a result. At this setting, they both have the same blade gap and exposure but they provide different experiences.
@Satanfriendly - I was thinking about you during this shave (in a non-homoerotic way). I don't think the Muramasa is your thing. You'd use it at the max setting and it wouldn't give you that rawness that you enjoy from you razors. I've just saved you a fair bit of money.