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08-04-2008, 03:36 PM #1
I completely agree. I went through a similar phase with the heavier grinds. Then I realized the heavier blades were masking my bad technique. After that lesson, I learned to take all of my "conclusions" with a grain of salt and realized that they might change in the future.
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08-04-2008, 03:44 PM #2
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Thanked: 22Ah you should have let me know you were going to Osaka. I need a good excuse to visit Osaka, and meeting someone from SRP would be the perfect excuse.
Oh well theres always next time.
Back on topic, I kinda like hollows, not to sure, my feelings about wedges.
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08-04-2008, 03:47 PM #3
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08-04-2008, 03:48 PM #4
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Thanked: 8I, also, noticed that my technique... particularly the 'angle' had to be changed with my full hollows vs. my thicker blades.
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08-04-2008, 05:58 PM #5
Interesting... I had exactly the same experience and came to the same conclusion. At one point, I was about to sell off my full hollow grinds. Glad I didn't.
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08-04-2008, 06:14 PM #6
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08-04-2008, 06:59 PM #7
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Thanked: 174Interesting post. But no need to apologise. I don't think the best has been made yet and I'm sure you will discover new razors you prefer.
I've tried many razors and my favourites are always SMOOTH.
Some razors are and some are not. It's almost as if different batches of steel work and other batches don't.
As to hollow v's wedge, weight v's light, you may find that you prefer different razors at different ages and stages in your life.
Your beard will change as you get older. Variety and experimentation is part of the fun of it all.
Having said that my son is waiting for some form of lazer treatment to be invented.
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08-04-2008, 07:06 PM #8
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08-12-2008, 07:22 PM #9
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Thanked: 735Just an update
So, this morning's shave with a full hollow Wusthof was maybe the closest shave I've had yet. Really a damn fine shave.
2 1/2 days of stubble was whisked away with a feathery light touch of the full hollow to my skin. Alum gave only spotty stinging in a couple of places my touch wasn't quite "feathery".
Anyhow, as has been said by those wiser than me: "tough" whiskers don't require a heavier grind. What is most likely required is a very sharp razor!
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08-14-2008, 04:33 AM #10
Thanks for sharing your experience Craig. And thanks to all the other guys for sharing their experiences with full hollows. I have only recently started shaving with a Wapi (thanks to Craig) and have noticed that I get better shaves with it compared to the full hollow W&B 11/16 I own. I was planning on selling my W&B and invest that money into buying a new 1/4 hollow razor. Now, having read this thread, I think I have to try using a lighter touch when shaving with the W&B. Thanks to you guys, hopefully I won't have to sell my W&B which was my first straight and I am very attached to it