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Different blades do respond differently in diferent razors, which may be the issue here if you didn't try them in multiple razorsI’ve got 100 I picked up awhile ago. Nice blades, but I don’t think they’re worth all the hassle. Are they really so spectacularly better than Gillette GSBs?
Maybe I don’t have a “golden face” able to feel the subtle intricacies of Russian razor blade technology.
I’m just pretty agnostic to razor blades, as long as they come from the St Petersburg Gillette factory. If it cuts my beard and not my face I’m happy.Different blades do respond differently in diferent razors, which may be the issue here if you didn't try them in multiple razors![]()
I remember seeing a razor emporium video where he speculated the blades all run from the same rolls into one grinding and sharpening process. Then they are sorted out into different names/models based on the quality control outcomes ie Gillette factory, the sharpest becomes Nacet, so on and so forth.I’m just pretty agnostic to razor blades, as long as they come from the St Petersburg Gillette factory. If it cuts my beard and not my face I’m happy.
I’m also incredibly skeptical that all the blades coming out of St Petersburg are actually different. I suspect it’s all just marketing and there’s only a couple of different blades with lots of different packaging.
I’m not the biggest vodka fan… give me whisky or wine any day, but I do quite like Zubrowka bison grass vodka.There are different grinds and coating options utilised, which is the variety that we're seeing.
It also is why purist like I chase the vintage blades, they for whatever reason, tend to last longer and give abetter shave.
As an example, I find my vintage Polsilver browns made in Lotz Poland, are a better blade than the modern St Petersburg Russian variety, despite them supposedly made utilising the same machine!
Yet Polish are good at what they do too, just look at their Wodka, superior to the Russian copycat vodka
Go for a potato rather than a grain mash though is my recommendation.
I'm sure @Monsta_AU has his opinion upon this too, I suspect similar![]()
I assume they all have the same razor blank, and then probably only have 3 grades of sharpening and maybe 1 or 2 coatings. Then all the razors are permutations of the above with different labels. That’s the only thing which makes financial sense to me.I remember seeing a razor emporium video where he speculated the blades all run from the same rolls into one grinding and sharpening process. Then they are sorted out into different names/models based on the quality control outcomes ie Gillette factory, the sharpest becomes Nacet, so on and so forth.
When I was still using DE razors, I used to be happy with Polsilver SI on occasions when I wanted a less sharp, but smoother shave than Nacets until I discovered the Gillette 7 O'Clock Yellow, which killed everything else for me. (I never got to try GSB.) It always strikes me as odd that there are so many obviously different blades coming out of the same factory.I’ve got 100 I picked up awhile ago. Nice blades, but I don’t think they’re worth all the hassle. Are they really so spectacularly better than Gillette GSBs?
I find 7 o’clock Yellows a bit too sharp, and Astra SPs not sharp enough. GSBs are like Baby Bear’s porridge.When I was still using DE razors, I used to be happy with Polsilver SI on occasions when I wanted a less sharp, but smoother shave than Nacets until I discovered the Gillette 7 O'Clock Yellow, which killed everything else for me. (I never got to try GSB.) It always strikes me as odd that there are so many obviously different blades coming out of the same factory.
But then, this is from the perspective of someone who back in the 70s and early 80s used to just buy whatever I could get from the chemist or supermarket, which would always be either Wilkie or unspecified Gillette. At the time, I never really noticed a difference. I certainly would not have bothered going to the the extent of pre-internet measures necessary to obtain anything more exotic.
I'm sure @Monsta_AU has his opinion upon this too, I suspect similar![]()