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Thread: Parker SR1 vs Dovo Stainless
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10-06-2015, 10:48 AM #11
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10-06-2015, 08:17 PM #12
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Thanked: 3Yea so far I've been using the ungodly expensive CVS brand blades which I've been told are similar to the shark blades. I dont completely like them but shark blades do come in the sampler so I'm going to try them first so I have a first hand comparison then start going through the list...
BTW, has anyone written a comprehensive "mild to wild" list of all the DE blades? I know where derby and feathers fit into the list but thats about it.
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10-07-2015, 02:27 AM #13
I believe the one's you speak of Persona Barber blades. They suck. I mean they are just bad in my opinion. Sharks were real smooth in my shavette as were Derby, Astra green pack, and Treet. I could get 3 or 4 good comfortable shaves out of each half blade except for the Treet and that was a couple of shaves.
Have fun with it and find what works for you. No two people react the same to everything so just keep throwing stuff against the wall and see what sticks.Cheers,
John
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10-07-2015, 03:10 AM #14
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Thanked: 3Yea someone mentioned they may be made by personna. Even with a single WTG(face)/XTG(neck) pass, with smooth light strokes and a good shallow angle(20-30degrees), I am getting a fairly smooth shave that beats my electric hands down but I am getting some serious razor burn. I do realize that its part due to my technique but I do believe the blades have a part in it too... gonna try an alum block as well and see if that helps as well until I get my technique down completely...
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10-07-2015, 10:45 AM #15
These are already split from the factory. A hundred for $7 is a great deal. This was bar none my favorite blade for shavette use.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...=sr_1_3&sr=8-3Cheers,
John
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10-09-2015, 01:32 AM #16
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Thanked: 3So some goodies came in yesterday...
Tonight I tried the Derby Extra blades. First of all, do I think the blades could be better? Yes, BUT, they are worlds better than the CVS blades. My first with the grain pass was smoother than some of my 2 pass shaves with the CVS's. Because the first pass went so smoothly with almost no irritation I went for a XTG pass which went smoothly with some irritation but I blame that on my technique. The first thing I noticed with these blades were that they are super quiet, when I first started I had to check what I had done already to see if I was actually cutting hair.
The parker SR1, man I have to get used to this... It is significantly heavier than the Magic, and has a very flat skinny grip area whereas the magic is thicker and more rounded which makes manipulating the blade angle a little more dificult and the heavy handle compounds that issue. However it is very solid and there is no movement as far as the blade is concerned and thats what I was looking for.
I also tried some Razorock soap which I thoroughly enjoy. Scent is great and very slick compared to the VDH. I do however have to experiment with how much water I leave in the brush with this softer soap. Steppin up in the world...oh yea!!!
And I dont know if its the whole combination of new goodness but I also got an alum block which seems to help a lot. Now to just start going through the blades to find my favorite...
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10-13-2015, 02:12 AM #17
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Thanked: 3So 3 shaves in with the derby extras, twice with fresh blades and tonight reusing one of those blades. I definitely noticed a difference in sharpness reusing the blades for a second time and my face did not like it but I feel satisfied I gave the blades a chance to show what they can do and now on to the next.
On another note, after taking a shower and getting ready to shave my SO grabs the brush out of my hands and proceeds to lather up my face, she then grabs my parker and just jumps right in... not gonna lie, I was pretty nervous but I had faith in her. She could only do about half of the first WTG pass before she had to wrangle in the little ones but she did good and she had fun...
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10-20-2015, 12:16 AM #18
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Thanked: 33 shaves done with the Astra Superior Stainless. Much better than the derby's. Last night was my second shave with them using a fresh blade and it had to be my most comfortable shave, I did 2 WTG passes on my face and 2 N/S passes on my neck with a little bit of touch up and very little to no irritation. The shave was one of my closest which led to me only needing a single WTG/XTG pass with a little bit of touchup tonight. Tonight I reused a blade and could feel irritation during the shave however I have very little irritation now which shows me I could use these blades for multiple shaves. And on to the next blade (Astra Superior Platinum)...
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10-20-2015, 10:37 PM #19
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Thanked: 3WOW!
I am both surprized and thoroughly impressed at how much irritation and razor burn I recieved from the Astra Superior Platinum... My face is on FIRE!!!
I do not like these blades at all, but maybe the stars aren't aligned tonight. I will however give them their fair shot of 3 shaves, 2 fresh blades and a reused blade...
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12-12-2015, 06:19 PM #20
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Thanked: 8I also have the Parker sr1..... its a good rig. Nice and sturdy as everyone said. That being said. I have yet to find a blade brand that doesn't leave me with some level of razor burn or irritation. (Pro tip) don't work out syst a shavette shave. It feels like hot coals raining down on your face! I may be wrong in my opinion about their intended actual purpose, but I really believe that most, if not all, shavette type razors are more suited to edging your hair or beard. Meaning that they really should only be used for doing line - ups and such. IMHO they ate good in a pinch, but if you're willing and able. Go str8!