- Joined
- Thursday November 15, 2012
- Location
- London, UK
I didn't think I would find a production blade that would trump my favourites, Polsilver SI, Perma-Sharp Super, Indian 7 O'Clock Black or Personna Lab, but I think this blade has done just that. Very sharp yet as smooth as they come, with excellent longevity of +/- 5 shaves from one blade
Rubies are excellent..and the Nacet too. Highly recommended. Basically they are sharp enough to chop a crocodile in half. This is one of the primary variables I look for when selecting a blade. Later alligator!Now this is very interesting to me! Although I'm really not a fan on the Blacks, the Labs and Perma-Sharps are the best of my bunch. I really like the PSI but I don't find it as good in all the razors I have, as the other two. I haven't used a bad blade from St.Petersburg and really have only the Nacet and Rubie to try. I'll have to get some soon, thanks for this.
They're produced in St Petersburg, Russia.Interesting. Where are the Nacets made?
I'm no expert but could it be arabic? They seem to be marketed in the Middle Eastern market mostly from what I can see.I've got a couple of packs of Nacets, but they have no country of origin on them. However, they do have some Indian-style writing on the ends of the packs which makes me think that mine may be non-Russian.
Haven't tried them yet (so many blades, so little time) as I'm right out of crocodiles at the moment.
It's Arabic. The Nacets from Connaught are also in Arabic.
Yes, I think you're right, most likely Arabic. I do have some India-made blades that have a script-like font on them, but it's not the same style as these.
Front and back of the packets are the same too, none of the usual India "all taxes paid" type text or any other details.
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