Well, I did the proper technique for that razor(and as I said before I do like its pivoting action), but it just didn't seem to get much if anything. With respect to your post here, I did pull out ONE of the remainders to try again sometime. Since I was using foam(Rise)I thought it would work well with the thickness, but I simply wasn't satisfied. That "Deuce" really works wonders for me, but I'll give the 3 another go. What I might do is try the 3 once with shave soap, once with cream/foam. In both cases, I'll start with my chin&jaw(which I'd done for years, but wanted to try starting with the cheeks, as many video guys do). But I know I can always count on the good ol' Deuce. Lile I said, I'm hanging on to the Dorcos, though.
I think those Excalibur Club guys just got used to lousy shaves and got the blades to a point where the dullness wouldn't change appreciably. I'm trying to think of a shaving club I'd be less likely to join, but can't think of one that is real...
Hmmm...wife away this weekend...shaving buddy coming over...acknowledgement that adult bevvy's will be consumed...I give it a 4.2% chance that you survive the weekend without a new brush. Sorry, Clint.
I would be well served and cheaper buying the brush this weekend. I am afraid I will go looking for another watch.
Have a safe trip home, Brian! All shaves should be just like that one, Bruce...simple (lazy) and successful. Great outdoor shot, Doug!
Is it time for a committee meeting? Who else needs a little inappropriate attention? Have you noticed how I don't mind stirring up trouble, then get out of the way?
After my 100 day quest to master the Tech with Astras will lead me in search of a new challenge... Shavettes will certainly be fitting that bill! Is the Parker SRX the recommendation as it goes? In terms of performance and price etc.