I think they beat the Chinese Schicks hands down. Sharper and smoother.
Mileage, etc.That is interesting as I have never had a bad shave using a Chinese "Chick" Schick blade. As a matter of fact it gives me nothing short of fantastic shaves!! As a note, I have used one Schick P AC type blade in a friend's Razorock razor and was not impressed. However, to be fair I didn't like any of the four different type AC blades I tried in his razor for that matter.
These are my pension plan...I've only seen the 74 DE blades but never the injectors, they are supposed to last and last and they are as rare as hens teeth so I dare say people are asking over the odds.
This injector blade doesn't have the two usual spaces:Has anyone heard of the Childs razor company? No, they don't make razors for children.
The Spaces Came Later for Later Models..None of the Earlier Injector Blades Ever had Spaces at All..This injector blade doesn't have the two usual spaces:
Injectors with Hydromatic lever require those holes.The Spaces Came Later for Later Models..None of the Earlier Injector Blades Ever had Spaces at All..
Billy
Feather produce both the Soft Guard and the Pro Guard. The Pro Guard is the same size (and blade exposure) as the Pro blade and has guard ridges the Soft Guard has both less blade exposure and such small guard ridges that it looks serated.Did Feather ever produced a guarded injector blade?
And none of them are injector blades.Feather produce both the Soft Guard and the Pro Guard. The Pro Guard is the same size (and blade exposure) as the Pro blade and has guard ridges the Soft Guard has both less blade exposure and such small guard ridges that it looks serated.
Kai produce the Protouch, which is somewhere between the two.
Did Feather ever produced a guarded injector blade?
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