February Focus - German blades
February 1
Razor - Merkur 23c
Blade -
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Brush - Wolf Whiskers Custom Silvertip
Soap - Arko stick
Post - Cold rinse, Alum, Aqua Velva Musk
And so it begins. The second month of 2016 and I dispatched the cartel boys to Germany to find some blades to try out. Now, sending Igor, Ivan, Boris, Yuri and the rest of the
clowns boys to a country famous for making and consuming mass quanities of beer is almost as stupid as sending them home to Russia where the vodka runs like rivers in the streets. They did send me a picture of them doing research on blades, though, which made me feel......well.......anyway.......
Once they regained consciousness they did manage to send me some authentic German steel to try out in my authentic Merkur 23c razor that I normally reserve for head shaves. Couldn't let a German razor go to waste with German blades around though.
Today's selection is the Timor blade, manufactured by Feintechnik GmbH, home of the Croma brand. Their
website includes some basic information, mentions they have been making blades since 1920, and also features lots of pictures and links to their cart systems. Of course. We don't care about stinking carts though, we have legitimate DE steel to use. The blade is branded with the Solingen name as well, though the company is located in the Thuringia region (for those of you who just love love love geography).
I chose to start the month with Arko stick and the Wolf Whiskers for a fantastic face lather and went to work. I must say, if all the blades this month feel like this one I will have a very good month indeed. Not only is it sharp but it is smooth. The first pass was highly effective and incredibly comfortable and when I followed with the XTG on the second pass I was essentially done. I'm talking BBS in two passes. Well, maybe I have to call it a near BBS as there was one spot on my neck that needed a touchup. But that was it. Unbelievably smooth and two passes and a touch up to BBS. I'll take that all day everyday. However, some sharp blades can leave behind irritation to deal with so I have to wait for the alum to make the final call. Cold rinse felt good, and the alum....quiet as a kitten taking a nap on a soft carpet. Seriously a fantastic shave to start the month.
In order to rate each blade I'm using the "stein-o-meter" method. A rating from 0 to 5 German beer steins. Day one of the Timor gets the top rating! Enjoy your Monday!
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