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01-16-2014, 10:35 PM #1
Thiers Issard
Just noticed SRD posting about their Thiers Issard razors. Can anyone comment on these? Particularly the 1937 Special Coiffeur? I'm currently using a new Boker King Cutter 5/8 and wonder if I would really notice much difference using the 6/8" special coiffeur?
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01-16-2014, 11:15 PM #2
I have a bottom of the line Theirs-Issard that came in a 'beginners' kit and out of 13 or so razors that I have it is totally one of my favorite
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01-17-2014, 12:10 AM #3
I'm not familiar with that model however TI makes great blades. You just have to watch their QC there can be issues.
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01-18-2014, 01:01 PM #4
I don't have that particular TI but the one's I do have are great shavers. I like the 6/8 razors better than the 5/8. I think they just suit my shaving style better. I can get a better angle with them and they just seem easier to use when I want to shave against the grain on my neck.
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01-18-2014, 05:13 PM #5
I can't compare mine 6/8 Special C. to anything else as that's the only one I have. But so far I'm very happy with it.
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01-19-2014, 01:30 AM #6
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Thanked: 62It's not obvious from pictures, but the heel and toe of that razor are more square than round.
Great for trimming around beards/mustaches, but can be a bit of a hazard for a beginner.
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01-19-2014, 07:37 AM #7
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Thanked: 24I really like my TI's. I'm no newbe to straight shaving. I have and have had a few straights I choose from for my daily shaves. I personally don't like anything with a sharp point. My mind wanders from time to time. From 4/8 through 6/8 they all have characteristics that must be learned, especially so for those with spike points. I just don't care for spikes. I'm sorry I can't help you with that particular model. As far as the thing being a shaver, in my opinion a TI will pass that test. Did I mention that I prefer a rounded point?
I hope this helps.
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Chasmo
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01-19-2014, 07:59 AM #8
I was recently at a friends, and fellow SRP member, and he had a TI which he was honing. He asked if I could tell why the edge was uneven. I said it looked to me like the blade was bent (I had tried once to hone a E Morris prosperity which did the same thing) Sure enough, laying the spine on a hone, then flipping it over to the other side showed it was bent. Oddly enough, the edge was bent in the other direction! Anyway, when I got home I got out my TI (Both were AOS TIs) and mine too was bent, though not as badly.
I am not saying this to scare you away from this TI from SRD. Just giving examples of poor QC from TI which I have personally witnessed. I would bet SRD would be able to vett out bad blades before selling them.
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01-19-2014, 07:59 AM #9
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Thanked: 375Not sure what it is about TI's but they always remind me of a Fancied up, modified GD.........
Never owned one, and probably never will. I've heard about the QC issues several times now on here.Last edited by Trimmy72; 01-19-2014 at 08:03 AM.
CHRIS
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01-21-2014, 11:28 AM #10
I have several TI's in my collection and they are among my favorite shavers. I have not had any QC issues with them and their steel is very high quality - leaps and bounds above Dovo IMHO.
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