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06-16-2014, 09:12 PM #1
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looking to try a shavette for the first time any recomendations
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06-16-2014, 11:56 PM #2
I have the Bluebeards Revenge shavette and only have good things to say about it.
I think amazon has it for about 20$. It uses standard DE blades snapped in half and the mechanism holds the blade in place solidly. It's light and handles well. I can't comment on how it will survive in the long run as I've only had it for about a month, but so far so good; it feels sturdy enough.
Cheers.Rule #32 – Enjoy the Little Things
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06-17-2014, 04:28 AM #3
If your budget can sustain it an you are sold on a shavette then the feathers get rave reviews. I started with a shavette an couldn't justify the feather price. I bought the Bluebeards Revenge (also known as Dreadnaught). I agree with Pi3. Its well built an the function for price is good. The only major drawback I see is that it only accepts the standard length DE blade. The Dovo for around the same price range gives you options of blade length. Wasn't a big deal for me an I liked the dread better. It has served me well an is still in rotation with all the straights. Amazon has them as mentioned. Also shavenation carries them. Good luck.
"The black smoke is just lost power"
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06-19-2014, 01:28 PM #4
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Thanked: 41If you don't have budgetary limitations then either the KAI Captain or Feather series are as good as it gets, IMHO! Additionally, if you try it and find it isn't for you, you can likely resell it for a significant portion of what you paid for it.
Fudoushin Bujinkan Dojo
Tokyo, Japan
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06-22-2014, 01:16 AM #5
+1 on the feathers if $ is not a concern.
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11-15-2015, 02:05 AM #6
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Thanked: 96For the money and shave quality a Kai Captain. About the same price as a Feather SS.
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11-22-2015, 08:19 PM #7
I have a Parker SR1 and a Bluebeards Revenge. I tend to use the Bluebeards Revenge because I prefer the feel of it in my hand. Both are fine. ..and inexpensive. I like them because the blades are so easily accessible...i.e. half a DE blade.
I am not sure I could get into collecting shavettes like I collect DE razors. There are a few on the market and they seem so similar in many way...plus they are generally cheap (in quality and price..and this is good). I started using a shavette because I wasn't sure if I wanted to invest in a SR because of the cost. Wanted to make sure SR shaving was for me before I took the leap. Not quite there yet...but getting closer.
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11-27-2015, 09:43 PM #8
For a first time try a Sedef would be fine. I still use it most, even today. Inserting the blade is considered alittle tricky but no rocket science.
I've used the Parker style shavette for awhile and liked it too, because is has alittle more weight than the Sedef, but eventually found the blade a bit short. I always scraped my cheek with the holding fingers. The Sedef has pretty much real SR dimensions and works better for me.
Go cheap first and see if you can deal with an open blade.
Best wishes,
OldSalt
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11-27-2015, 10:19 PM #9
There's a lot of options out there. Most of the modern ones use de half blades and work well. I have the Parker and had nothing but good experience using it. These type are really unforgiving of bad technique.
If you want step up from this type but not. Break the back go with a CBJ or Sam soung (think that's the spelling) the are both knock offs of the feather/Kai and use the same blades. I have CBJ and it is a really nice razor.
If you go vintage you can get a weck sextoblade this is a straight razor. This was originally sold with removable blades that could be sharpened and stropped. You can still find nos blades for it. However now a days you can use hair shaper blades in it for a couple shaves and Toss like a shavette.
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11-27-2015, 10:43 PM #10
I'm asking for a feather for Christmas. Can't wait. Was going to ask for the DX but asked for the SS. Cheaper and I like the idea of the rubbery handle.
I now once or twice a month will use my MD Dragon shavette with half a shark in it. Can't complain for 20 bucks really..