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am i right in thinking the muhle r41 comes in both closed and open comb?
yea i hear you, tbh imo i do think theres a certain degree of scaremongering within the wet shaving community as it like ohh dont get a feather too sharp for newbie etc etc but to me i say go all in, and learn as you go along tbhNo you are not right. R41's come in two variations. Open comb or........open comb.
Yes, they are aggressive but like every other aggressive razor only as much as the user allows.
I don't know where this idea comes from that all OC razors are aggressive. I can think of a few which are little fairies compared to their closed brethern
I know they get classified as Open Comb, but I don’t get it. To me, they’re closed comb. There’s no gap between the teeth. It is a unique comb variation though. You’re right about the relationship between open comb and ‘aggression’. For me, it’s blade gap/exposure that determines the assertiveness of the cutlery. Hence Slim Adjustables/Fatboys etc. on settings 1-9. The Merkur 1904 is an OC and it’s milder than a mild thing.No you are not right. R41's come in two variations. Open comb or........open comb.
Yes, they are aggressive but like every other aggressive razor only as much as the user allows.
I don't know where this idea comes from that all OC razors are aggressive. I can think of a few which are little fairies compared to their closed brethern
The Merkur 1904 is an OC and it’s milder than a mild thing.
Yep! It borderline looks scary… is it bad that I want it?That Stirling looks a cracker! To me, visually, the difference between standards and aggressive heads isn't usually that noticeable, but even just flicking between the standard and hyper aggressive it looks like you could park a bus in the gap!
Not in the slightest man, I've already bookmarked it myself, what's life without an element of danger!Yep! It borderline looks scary… is it bad that I want it?
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