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Life is so full of regrets. Like when I refused 1000 Apple shares for $200.Damn, I regret not grabbing one at their intro price of $39!!!Oh well, I don't think they had the Medium one then.
I was going to sell mine, but couldn't quite bring myself to do it, also because I got it for the initial low price and it's a really nice, very well made shaver regardless of price point.Damn, I regret not grabbing one at their intro price of $39!!!Oh well, I don't think they had the Medium one then.
Don't feel too bad, although I initially loved the Henson I'm not so sure I feel the same as it's just a bit tad bit on the mild side and I've got the medium, I do wonder what the aggressive ones like but from what I understand is that it only comes in the titanium which costs a fair bit moreDamn, I regret not grabbing one at their intro price of $39!!!Oh well, I don't think they had the Medium one then.
I have both Hensons and while mild they are very, very efficient. There is also very little difference in the mild and medium, but both produce BBS shaves for me. I think people put way too much emphasis on aggression and was too little emphasis on efficiency. I have had a lot of aggressive razors that aren't very efficient and also highly efficient milder razors. Just because you can't feel the blade scraping your face doesn't mean it isn't removing whiskers. I NEVER judge a razor by its aggressiveness alone.
It does..... I've just not found it yet!This mythical "efficiency" is simply the parroted term used repeatedly on forums that actually means aggression. People are merely repeating something they have read countless times while not really understanding what it signifies. It reminds me of the term "muscle memory". Well, muscles do not have neural cells, hence they remember nothing. It's actually rote memory in the brain. No one says "My lawnmower cuts efficiently".
It either cuts and to the height desired or it doesn't. A safety razor cuts to the height, i.e., aggression level, you so desire or it doesn't. Period. Blade gap/exposure gets you there almost always. Almost.
Do not be befuddled by people who are constantly buying über expensive artisan razors in their quest to find the perfect union of material, machining precision & "Zen". It doesn't exist.
Blade gap only on most adjustables with the exception of the Tatara Murumasa which changes exposure.Ah, soul!
With my DE being a Tech, it's pretty much all I know and it's milder than half a teaspoon of mellow birds in a pint of warm milk. I am keen to explore a bit more aggression or efficiency (whether or not they are the same thing!) hence my interest in the Fatboy passaround. I have no intention of homemade skin grafts or seeing how far I can push it, just interested to experience a little more blade feel to see if it suits me.
Do such adjustables alter blade exposure or just increase blade gap? Seems to be 2 different variables working towards what seems like the same end, but with a subtle distinction? Kind of like grinding coffee finer to increase extraction in espresso or upping the temperature.
Ah, soul!
With my DE being a Tech, it's pretty much all I know and it's milder than half a teaspoon of mellow birds in a pint of warm milk...
I love my Henson AL13 medium, great shaves with zero irritation.The Henson AL13 medium is a GREAT razor. The Ti medium is also a great razor. Seriously. They're in my top 6.
It drags as well. Soulless and draggy! The worst combo...I like mine very much or rather I like Matron’s very much as she’s pinched it!
I’ll be perfectly honest in that I don’t see or understand how that shaving quickly, closely and efficiently without irritation or fuss equates to lack of soul - surely this is any razor’s ultimate goal and mission statement?
If the Gillette of the 1930s had achieved this with a razor of the Henson’s attributes, I’m sure us vintage fanciers wouldn’t be looking back with anything other than rose tinted spectacles, lauding its abilities and design qualities.
Jim wouldn’t be in the pub saying to Bob, “Ere mate, this Gillette Henson’s no ruddy good - got no soul, it hasn’t.”
“Arr, shut it Jim, it whips me stubble orf right good and no messin’.”
Naw, they’d be standing there with smooth faces discussing the barmaid’s attributes instead.
Gawn yersels, Henson!
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