What’s matter Monkey too much P&C banana temptation for you and the RAD rabbit hole.You guys are pulling me back down the razor rabbit hole. Too much temptation when I come here!![]()

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What’s matter Monkey too much P&C banana temptation for you and the RAD rabbit hole.You guys are pulling me back down the razor rabbit hole. Too much temptation when I come here!![]()
That looks very nice. I'd not heard about them before. I'd be interested if there was a lot of good reports out there.I’m going to come at the question from a different angle and I’ve got to admit that I haven’t tried the razor. I have one but I’m saving it till I take some leave next year and can get away with one razor for four weeks. I’m suggesting the Homelike Shaving razor out of Russia. Firstly there are four different plates, the quality appears to be good and there is the option of satin or polished finish. All for $150 US and the presentation is not bad either.
I'm open to advice Stratman but was thinking probably safety bar as I liked that on the Rockwell and the forum advice seems to be a bit more in that direction. I know that's not much to go by.The gamechanger is amazing, are you going for the SB or OC version?
I'm open to advice Stratman but was thinking probably safety bar as I liked that on the Rockwell and the forum advice seems to be a bit more in that direction. I know that's not much to go by.
Also I haven't bonded with my open comb Parker 24c. Struggle to get a close irrigation free shave with it (could have been my technique I'll admit). So while it isn't entirely rational I tend to lean towards safety bars these days.
Now you've got me thinking... Just when I was sure I wanted a razor with a safety bar... Now back to indecision!i used the GC 0.84 SB and found it extremely smooth but a little too mild for me. The JAWS or the OC are pretty close to what i hear in terms of efficiency with the OC a touch more smooth than the JAWS (just a touch). I dont have a OC but have the JAWS and absolutely love it.
You decision will really depend on your hair type. I have lots (and lots) of dark coarse hair and need an efficient razor to get to my daily requirement of achieving BBS. A mild razor just doesnt take me there. I also have a 6C and mainly use plate 6. The JAWS is so much more efficient than plate 6 and quite smooth and comfy when paired with my favorite blade, the polsilver.
If you dont have that much hair to shave of you probably better of with the SB, if you have an abundance as i do the JAWS or OC is the one.
maybe @Holiday can chime in with his thoughts on his JAWS
Thanks @StratMan - @dangerman My hair type is fast growing and wiry but not dark or coarse. I could shave twice a day but do not have a shadow by lunchtime.maybe @Holiday can chime in with his thoughts on his JAWS
Thanks you @StratMan for your insightful and thoughtful reply. I know the YMMV thing gets said a lot but it's important to remember. I'm not sure my stubble is as tough as yours, and one person's perfect soap or razor can be a bit ordinary to someone else. I'm very much up in the air still but this gives me a lot to mull over.
Next consideration is which handle to go with...
I have the ATT S2 and it is awesome.Note that ATT, Blackland, Timeless and Rockwell all offer 30 day money back deals.
You will be out the postage from USA but Paypal offer to pay return postage if you buy through them.
ATT s1 slant is apparently an outstanding razor and you do not need to use their handle
Jump on the R6 brotherI just got the 6s.
I rate it highly.