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10-22-2011, 03:27 AM #1
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10-22-2011, 03:38 AM #2
Groovy,
Why not use a DE safety?
When I'm in a rush, I go with my Merkur or Edwin Jagger safety razor. Both are a pleasure to use and the replacement blades are a fraction of the cost of the cartridge versions. A DE still takes a bit more skill to use, but feels way better (my experience anyway).
I can't see changing to anything other than a straight razor, but a DE and a few Feather blades will always have a place in my kit.
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10-22-2011, 02:30 PM #3
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Thanked: 48I do use a DE. I have a few of them and they are all great. For me this is really just an honest experiment now that I have some experience in both str8 and DE shaving to see really just how does the old Mach compare. And I am at an appropriate point in my abilities (can shave a str8 BBS consistently without cutting myself, can hone, strop, select soaps, make an uberlather, concentrate on prep...) that making this comparison seems just. Not to say I am not still very much a beginner in the world of wet shaving but at a point where I think it is fair to make a comparison.
It would be interesting to do this experiment again maybe even once a year just to see how it changes as my skills improve.
Sorry guys, but I am an engineer. Establishing trials and over analyzing things is kind of like a hobby for me.
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10-22-2011, 03:38 PM #4
Hey, no need to apologize for expanding the realm of human understanding...not on my part.
But, would you say one guy using a Mach 3 after using a straight for a while really constitutes a reliable trial? I worked for a while testing soil density using a piece of rebar as a test probe--measured the density and compactness of soil for foundations by pressing the rebar into the excavated foundation. So I can understand that some tests may be...ahh...rudimentary, but still useful. (At one point I was costing a sub-contractor some serious coin; I kept making them excavate more and more soil at a dodgy building site, and that meant more rebar & concrete to fill the growing holes. You don't know how much a man can hate you 'til you start him bleeding greenbacks.)
Are you recording any data for further analysis? Never saw an engineer that didn't record data.
Sounds like you are having fun regardless.
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10-27-2011, 07:16 PM #5
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Thanked: 48recording the data here...
my 4th shave was monday and it was less then comfortable. the blade is pulling and within a day i had my first ingrown hair in a long time. the irritation could very well have been partly from the change to MWF soap with a dose of sandalwood skin food in it. i have noticed irritation with that combination in the past and will switch back to the proraso lineup for my next shave to verify it is indeed the end of the cartridge life.
bottom line is 4 3-pass shaves looks like about the expected life of a mach pro-glide on my face. any more irritation and i would say it is time to throw it away for a new.
have been on an unexpected business trip since my shave on monday and have built up quite some stubble for what appears to be my final cartridge shave tonight.Last edited by groovyd; 10-27-2011 at 07:19 PM.
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10-27-2011, 07:23 PM #6
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10-27-2011, 07:29 PM #7
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