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@pjgh I agree with the comments on the Feather AS-D2 and the Rocca (v4); I have shaved with both, and like those a lot.If I was in the market for a fully stainless razor, what would it be ... and why? Let's not get too hung up about this razor vs that razor but I would like to hear about standout features or character of your proposal.
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Can I ask what may be an obvious question? What do you mean by a handful of plates (for different growth, angle of attack). I have in mind one of thse dreadful multiblade efforts for some reason and it sounds horrible.On that, let's cut to the chase a little ...
I'm not interested in the Rockwell 6S as it's a handful of plates and the sequence would really piss me off! 1-3 2-4 5-6. What's with that?
I'm not interested in the Rex either model. I love the concept, copying the Gibbs ... but that logo. No thanks. Shallow, I know, but it would annoy me every time I used it.
I'm not interested in Blackland.
I misread your post and thought you had ordered that!Go whole hog and order this new copper alloy razor for......drum roll.......$600 U.S.!!!
Copper C110, P076 SB MACHINED-FINISH with 80mm handle.
Copper C110, P076 SB MACHINED-FINISH $400 BLADE GAP: 0.76mm ( Medium Aggressive) Positive Blade Exposure. HANDLE: Copper C110 . Length = 80MM Base PLATE:Copper C110TOP CAP:Copper C110 TOTAL WEIGHT : 114g MADE IN AMERICA. Made in America! You may not notice this label on a lot of products...www.haircutandshaveco.com
Essentially the Rockwell is a 'system' and you can select a plate that suits your growth or skin type. You'll see more here:Can I ask what may be an obvious question? What do you mean by a handful of plates (for different growth, angle of attack). I have in mind one of thse dreadful multiblade efforts for some reason and it sounds horrible.
Thanks in advance Mark
I misread your post and thought you had ordered that!
Can I ask what may be an obvious question? What do you mean by a handful of plates (for different growth, angle of attack). I have in mind one of thse dreadful multiblade efforts for some reason and it sounds horrible.
Thanks in advance Mark
Go whole hog and order this new copper alloy razor for......drum roll.......$600 U.S.!!!
Copper C110, P076 SB MACHINED-FINISH with 80mm handle.
Copper C110, P076 SB MACHINED-FINISH $400 BLADE GAP: 0.76mm ( Medium Aggressive) Positive Blade Exposure. HANDLE: Copper C110 . Length = 80MM Base PLATE:Copper C110TOP CAP:Copper C110 TOTAL WEIGHT : 114g MADE IN AMERICA. Made in America! You may not notice this label on a lot of products...www.haircutandshaveco.com
Thanks for clarifying, given your answer I wonder why they create and sell such items?You get three baseplates, all of which are reversible. The net effect is that you can "set" the razor with anything from a small blade gap (mild) to a large blade gap (aggressive). Same as an adjustable, deconstructing a problem that doesn't exist to find a solution that already has a solution.
Thanks for clarifying, given your answer I wonder why they create and sell such items?
Do they create better shaves though? I dont think they are for me.Simple: it's far easier to make than a true adjustable full of small doo hickeys & gizmos that have to be fitted.
Do they create better shaves though? I dont think they are for me.
Perverse. I could buy a car for that.
Or a shitload of Lord blades.
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