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    Quote Originally Posted by cpcohen1945 View Post
    What kind of DE blade are you using?

    I'd grant that a DE with a not-so-sharp blade might give a worse shave (or a slower shave) than a straight. With a Feather blade, I'm not so sure. Of course, the skill (and care) of the shaver matters a lot.

    But each to his own . . .

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    I'm using Merkur blades. I try to change them regularly enough to insure a good shave. I do have a pack of Feather's. I've never used them because a post I read more than a year ago cautioned against them if you lack experience. I certainly lacked experience at the time. Perhaps with time, more experience and Feather blades my opinion will change. Good shaving to you.

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    A DE will never shave as close as a straight. An open comb like an R-41 can come real close but it's still not the same. if you are getting equal or better shaves with a DE I'm sorry to have to say you're straight technique is not up to snuff.
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    Quote Originally Posted by thebigspendur View Post
    A DE will never shave as close as a straight. An open comb like an R-41 can come real close but it's still not the same. if you are getting equal or better shaves with a DE I'm sorry to have to say you're straight technique is not up to snuff.
    So far, with the best technique I can muster with the DE, the straight still gives me the best shave hands down. Kinda makes you wish you had several face to shave.

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    IMO I wouldn't say the shaves are necessarily better as far as final outcome (smooth is smooth, right?), but I give the edge to the straight (yes, pun intended) for enjoyment, comfort, and longevity of the shave ie - time for stubble to grow back.

    Quote Originally Posted by thebigspendur View Post
    A DE will never shave as close as a straight. An open comb like an R-41 can come real close but it's still not the same. if you are getting equal or better shaves with a DE I'm sorry to have to say you're straight technique is not up to snuff.
    Or perhaps your DE technique is not up to snuff lol....

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    I usually take a DE with me when I travel, either a Vintage Gilette, or a Merkur Progress. The Vintage is a very gentle shaver even with the Feather blades, I like it because it breaks down flat and is easy to pack, the Merkur is more aggressive (when dialed up) but doesn't break down.

    I can get a BBS shave with the DE, it just takes some work. BUT it doesn't last NEARLY as long as it does when I shave with my straights.

    I shaved this morning around 8 with a DE (The Gilette) Was BBS for about 3 hours.. and now my face looks good but feels like sandpaper whereas when I shave with the straight, 24 hours later and I have to decide if there is enough TO shave..

    Straights give me the best shave I have EVER gotten.... Just my 0.02

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    Well gentlemen, I tried the feather blades in my Gillette Fat Boy Saturday night. I must admit I got the best shave yet using the feathers in the DE. I had to work at it slightly longer. I still think I can get BB smooth results faster with a really sharp straight. I'll definitely be using the Feathers in the future with the DE. Even so I just like the extra time and care I find I need to take when using the straight. Straight or DE, wet shaving definitely affords a level of pleasure during the shave that I just didn't get with any other form of shaving I previously practice. Good shaving gentlemen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lfloyd View Post
    Well gentlemen, I tried the feather blades in my Gillette Fat Boy Saturday night. I must admit I got the best shave yet using the feathers in the DE. I had to work at it slightly longer. I still think I can get BB smooth results faster with a really sharp straight. I'll definitely be using the Feathers in the future with the DE. Even so I just like the extra time and care I find I need to take when using the straight. Straight or DE, wet shaving definitely affords a level of pleasure during the shave that I just didn't get with any other form of shaving I previously practice. Good shaving gentlemen.

    Larry
    Larry --

    I'm glad you tried the Feather blades.

    I agree with you completely -- if you want a "pleasurable experience", requiring full concentration (a "sensate focus" exercise!), the straight razor is the way to go.

    . Charles

    PS -- I'm going to try "one side straight, one side DE" this week, just to see what my own results are.

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    Yeah I got decent shaves with my DE but i broke down and bought me some feather blades and yeah the shave was super. That is all i use on my DE's now

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    Quote Originally Posted by lfloyd View Post
    I'm using Merkur blades. I try to change them regularly enough to insure a good shave. I do have a pack of Feather's. I've never used them because a post I read more than a year ago cautioned against them if you lack experience. I certainly lacked experience at the time. Perhaps with time, more experience and Feather blades my opinion will change. Good shaving to you.

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    It's time that you tried the Feather blades. Give them the same respect you'd give to the sharpest straight razor you've ever used, and you'll come out OK. If you're getting good shaves with a straight razor, you should be able to use a Feather DE blade.

    I have a Weishi, a very mild razor, and it gives a little margin of error for the Feather blades. In a Gillette Tech or EJ 89, a very light touch is needed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cpcohen1945 View Post
    It's time that you tried the Feather blades. Give them the same respect you'd give to the sharpest straight razor you've ever used, and you'll come out OK. If you're getting good shaves with a straight razor, you should be able to use a Feather DE blade.

    I have a Weishi, a very mild razor, and it gives a little margin of error for the Feather blades. In a Gillette Tech or EJ 89, a very light touch is needed.

    Charles
    I'll gird up my courage and give it a try this weekend. I'll get back to you on the results.

    Larry

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