Day#8 of the 30-Day focus
…and DAY ONE using the
next razor for 7-consecutive days. The next razor I chose is similar in many ways to the
Böker I had been using previously. This
Otto Deutsch is of the same vintage (both are from the early to mid-1930s); both are 5/8 full-hollow width, both are 3-pin razors, both have a square point and both have blades made in Solingen, Germany. The Otto has a slightly different shoulder design (transition from blade to tang), and 'fancier' Art Deco-styled inlay scales with metal bolsters. The
'Otto Deutsch' line was distributed by the same company (Carl Bresnick of Bresduck/Pearlduck, Inc. 1930-1952)) that produced other fine razors such as the
Dubl Ducks, Beau Brummels, Lifetime and
Satinedge. This particular model, the
'Hans' was a commemorative razor honoring Hans Otto (his story can be seen
HERE ).
The shave: One thing I noticed right away— this razor's edge is silky-smooth on the face! Much like it's sibling (the
Dubl Duck Goldedge), this razor took a very keen, but refined edge that just feels great on the face. No tugging, no pulling, no harshness. I'm using the same soap I've been employing the past week (the Martin de Candre), but today I started using the regular
'scented' version (rosemary-jasmine notes);
same performance,
different scent. It is easy to fall in love with these razors as they really are a joy to use! I look forward to the next 6 days of using this razor...
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