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Why not both?Thanks Errol! Your feedback is invaluable!
A group buy of Errol’s RotY 2020, the Timeless Slim, is another option…
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Why not both?Thanks Errol! Your feedback is invaluable!
A group buy of Errol’s RotY 2020, the Timeless Slim, is another option…
I noticed the suction feeling with my TiBird. Never felt a razor do this before but have heard that the Henson does it too?One thing that I noticed with the Blackbird was a suction feeling when shaving WTG. However, it was my first shave, the lather was quite thick and dense so that could have been why I noticed the suction feeling.
I have the mild Henson and yes it does it too. The Winning razor apparently does it too, but I won’t be able to confirm that until I receive it and obvious shave with it.I noticed the suction feeling with my TiBird. Never felt a razor do this before but have heard that the Henson does it too?
My experience and sentiments exactly, Holiday. I kept the Primsmatic and often take it on the road with me. Provides an excellent shave but is very gentle in doing so which is valuable when on the road and the shaving conditions are often less than optimum.Totally agree @Errol, I have the earlier Prismatic made of zamac and with exposed blade tabs tucked away in the dopp bag. Never ceases to amaze how mild and efficient it is.
What a great idea Errol. I sold my Meta 4 for many of the reasons you mentioned with your original version. I kept the first edition of that design from PAA called the Prismatic. The head on the Prismatic is much more narrow with quiet a lot of blade tabs exposed…but the shave is just as you describe your modified Meta 4. I may duplicate your experiment later in 2022. Thanks as always for the review and ideas!Phoenix Artisan Accoutrements META-4 - Special
After sampling the META-4 in early 2021, I was so impressed with its performance that I penciled it in as an early contender for my razor of the year. In reality, it was never going to prevail but a razor that shaves so well deserves recognition. Shaving results were exceptional but there was too much against the META-4 as a razor of the year, it was very much handle heavy and the machined finish was, to be honest, veryaveragepoor. Early on I decided that I would purchase a second META-4, polish up the head and do something with that handle, this razor is the result. After a couple of hours spent polishing the cap and plate, I now have one very presentable head. One thing to disappear while polishing the back of the plate was the etched on razor information, not much of a loss there. Now for the handle, I could have purchased a flash red knob for the standard handle and really exposed my lack of taste; but no, I ditched the standard handle altogether and chose a Windrose K2 Titanium replacement handle. With the titanium handle and head now polished I am extremally pleased with the end result. Presentation has improved out of sight; the razor is now balanced at the forward grip and there has been a weight loss of 40g compared to the standard version. This is how the razor should have been presented from Phoenix.
Obviously, with the head rolling off an assembly line somewhere in China and the handle being turned in the UK, these two parts had never been assembled previously but the thread engagement was as smooth and as good as you’ll find anywhere; it’s a credit to both factories that their machining tolerances are so close. While polishing the head I was very cautious around the critical edges and did only minimal polishing of these parts. Any changes to the performance of the razor should be in the balance and weight reduction spheres and not as the result of a geometry change.
My decision to include the META-4 in the Razor of the Year list was sincere but as the time came closer to reviewing this META-4 Special, I was beginning to doubt my decision. What if this whole exercise was nothing more than a total waste of time, effort and money? Not so. Shaving with a META-4 is a unique experience, very different to shaving with any other mild razor I’ve used previously. Being substantially lighter and a bit shorter than the original (and a whole lot better looking), the Windrose K2 handle was maneuverable and provided positive grip but this did not alter the shaving performance of the razor. The efficiency of the META-4 Special razor was at best, marginally on the high side of Karve CB level #B, there was hardly any blade feel but the shave was ever so close and, best of all, it produced those long lasting close shaves every time; I don’t know how Phoenix have achieved it. Phoenix’s META-4 Special razor would be my first choice if I ever had to revert to a mild razor full time, it is the best mild razor I’ve ever sampled. I’m in awe of its ability and with its pedigree, it just should not shave so well.
Blades Used – Wizamet Polsilver and 7 O’Clock Black
Material – 316L Stainless Steel/ Titanium
Blade Tab - Covered
Weight – 67g
Head Width – 44.76mm
Handle Length – 83.93mm
Handle Diameter – 15.02mm
Availability – You’ll have to build it yourself
Final Word – Pleasing
I use the Blutt with the 1.2 gap. I must say that this gives me more efficiency compared to the Blackbird SB. But the Blackbird OC trumps the Blutt in cutting power. However, the smoothness of the Blutt is simply incredible. Definitely can recommend the 1.2 for those who like their razors highly efficient.I am not Errol and hopefully he doesn’t mind if I reply to your question. There are pros and cons to both. The Blackbird does not cover the razor tabs fully while the Blutt does. There is slightly more blade feel to the Blackbird compared to the Blutt. The Blackbird is more efficient and I guess more aggressive but not in any way unsafe. One thing that I noticed with the Blackbird was a suction feeling when shaving WTG. However, it was my first shave, the lather was quite thick and dense so that could have been why I noticed the suction feeling. The Blutt razor that I have is in the .99 gap. I like the Blackbird a smidgen more.