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It's plastic like your injectors...lol I thought you'd of liked it.
lol is that a prototype model x schick lol
Thank you @JohnnyO in for a penny and all that lol. I'm looking for that sort of shave that is as close as can be to a DE with the care free speed of most modern cartridgs lol. Will keep you postecNo idea how the system will be MrB, however I always appreciate someone stepping up to take one for the team.
JohnnyO. o/
Lol a lot of pressure will only be needed if the flex and the pivot are needed for the blades to cut rather than coming in handy when you have a non flat surface.This contraption seems to encourage the use of pressure (as with any cart). My face will break out just by looking at this.
One blade, one hand muscle (ok boys calm down) and a bit of brain that's all a man need.
one hand muscle (ok boys calm down)
I think we've gone off topicRemember no pressure ! It s delicate.
Sent from Mars
Thanks and I also hope its as half as good as they say lol, i've brought razors in the past from the vintage and new DE side of the shaving fence that were recommended as being a good lil shaver that turned out not to be any good for me, the excitement I have is centered around the fact I have wanted to try the defender razor for some time prior and it just wasn't worth the cost of shipping + import tax if it did turn out to be rubbish. But at £11 for the european marketed version well its worth a punt. There are always razors throughout the wet shaving world from DE to cartridge, from vintage to new, from mainstream to small company. That all make claims of one thing or another, or try to be the sexiest looking or that they're made from the lightest materials or shave you the closest or most aggressively and so on and so on. What some of us covert or get excited about wantting to try isn't always the best, or what turns out to be snake oil and many even then still continue to profess the razor they've brought is the best thing since sliced bread even tho their face is looking a sorry state from the repeated attempts for a bbs shave, blaming their technique but still not giving up hope. We all one way or another look for the one thing that can hit the points that we want as an individual, thats why you'll see YMMV in so many posts. The fact its known that our lovely world of shaving is so subjective. But then again most of us get that, and i'm talking to those reading who are shutting out the fact another person may genuinely find a razor that works for them that isn't everyones cuts of tea or isn't wet shaving worlds popular kid lol. And @Fergiebilly Don't lol just don't I say lol, i've seen some of your coverts@Mr Bigmem - you sound excited with a new toy and hope the £11 is worth the investment. Normally products that sound "too good to be true" are often "not". Good luck !!
Thanks, maybe you can try that out in your SE razor designs. P.S. how is that coming along for you?sounds as useful as converting a micromatic or 1912 to use van der hagen razor blades
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