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    So you blokes with the Shavettes/Feathers and whatever else have you, I'm interested in finding out more about these much maligned tool of the wet shaving world. I think that one could find it's way into my shave den, but I just don't know enough about them. How about we get some photo's, reviews and commentary on your (or one of your) chosen method/s of shaving.

    I look forward to seeing and reading your posts.


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    I have a blue Dovo Shavette with the long Dovo blades.

    it is good for travel as I only need the shavette and spare blades.

    I find it really good and the long blades last 6 - 8 shaves for me, the short DE blades lasted less

    once I get my Straight edge properly honed this will stay in use, especially when I travel
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    Post a photo when and if you can mate. I'm interested in seeing these beasts too. For the sake of educating us novices to the razor, what do you mean by long blades and short blades? How does it work? Treat me like an absolute idiot on the subject. It's ok, my wife does it to me all the time.


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    here are some pics of the blades and the shavette compared to a normal Straight

    The shavette is considerably lighter than a straight weighing in at about 1/2 the weight as the Dovo Stainless in the pic

    the one I purchased came with 2 inserts, a black insert for the long blade and a red insert for a DE blade plus it came with 1 DE blade and 1 long blade so I could try both.

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    there is a black plastic insert that simply slides out of the blue metal cover and that insert is what holds the blade in place.

    I found it great to learn with as I didn't need to worry about learning to strop and take care of a SE at the same time as learning to shave with one. I still haven't shaved with the SE yet as I need to get it properly honed, so as to technique difference I cant tell you.
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    I have a parker shavette (Pictured below). It's ok in my opinion, I had bought it originally with the intent to only use that but I ended getting a real straight and prefer that much more. I even prefer the double edge safety razors to the parker shavette. On this model the top part pulls back and the lower half opens up so you can place a single edge in there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chalito View Post
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    I also have and started with this Parker SR1 shavette. This razor uses a DE blade that is cut in half. It was OK. I quickly welcomed a straight razor after leaving this shavette. I wouldn't go back to using this shavette, even as a travel razor; I've still got my DE razor for travel.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MickR View Post
    Post a photo when and if you can mate. I'm interested in seeing these beasts too...
    I have the Parker SR1. For the sake of not posting the same pictures on two different threads, see the link below.

    http://straightrazorpalace.com/shavi...ml#post1194704

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    I recently purchased a DOVO shavette, as I am rather uncoordinated and have dropped two razor in the same week. The razor was used twice and now sits in my bathroom drawer. I really need a lot more practice with the shavette but I do not really like it. The shave gets done but I feel lacking in gusto that comes with the real deal. I have used the green insert with Personna blades and the black insert with the DOVO long blades. The personna shave was a lot better.
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    I have the Feather SS. It has a nice weight, very easy to use, nice grippy handle, and dismantles very easily for cleaning. And most important it shaves very well! The only down side is the edge is exposed, put they do have a cover you can buy separately.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trimmy72 View Post
    I have the Feather SS. It has a nice weight, very easy to use, nice grippy handle, and dismantles very easily for cleaning. And most important it shaves very well! The only down side is the edge is exposed, put they do have a cover you can buy separately.
    To me, the Feather SS is expensive for what it is.

    Personally, I have a cheapo shavette which sometimes snags my goatee (which hurts like hell), so I'm rather reluctant to use it. I am looking at getting a 'CJB' though, selling at the much more economical price of £35. Something like one of these...
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