Jolly Good June!
June 21
Razor - Swan
Blade -
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Soap - Proraso
Brush - BoS Omega 10066
Post - Cold rinse, Alum, The Veg
Welcome to the normal First Day of Summer! Yeah, ok, so the Solstice was yesterday as it sometimes is, but today is more the traditional day. And, it's also my anniversary. Five years ago we were out on the lake having our handfasting and around 4:30pm a thunderstorm rolled in. We were out on a point set up in our cabin tent with a smaller tent for her daughter who was with us. Have you ever ridden out a severe thunderstorm with 80 mph winds in a cabin tent? It's an experience you should try at least once. Two motor homes were severely damaged near us.....we were fine and that's how this marriage started. Every year since we've had a major storm on our anniversary and it's cloudy and humid right now. We shall see.
Today is the culmination of a dare by @
Drygulch to try the Swan razor. It is listed as a Japanese razor so you might think that the quality would be close to a Feather SS since it's kind of, well sort of, well similar enough to say it's close to the same idea. However, it's a pretty cheaply made zinc razor that looks strange, feels less than safe really, but has to be tried. As I mentioned before, the cap on the razor isn't exactly tight, even with the blade in it. Here are a few pictures to give you the idea of the design.
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Here is a view of the cap off.
Notice the spring clip that holds it on. As I said, not exactly NASA level engineering on the fit. The blade, however, fits nice and doesn't seem to have any play.
It might be possible to shim the blade to create a tight fit, but not sure there is enough room without risking breakage of the spring clip or even the blade. As for the gap and angle....this is the best I could muster.
Yes, that is a serious amount of gap, and since the blade bends little if any when loaded it's a bit of a straight edge with sort of a guard within reach at the edge. The handle is knurled a bit near the head but not on the rest of the handle. So I'm thinking a close grip with thumb and fingers to keep it steady.
Soap is Proraso with the BoS to insure a slick and lasting lather. No mistakes on that today.
I found myself feeling like I had a pain stick in my hand. I had thought it might be more of a TSR feel, but not sure why. Pain stick technique all the way with a twist.....you can't grip the slick handle. Using the thumb/finger method on the head end produces blocked views and awkward angle adjustment. Not using the knurling makes it slick and twisty in your hand. I finally adapted my pain stick grip with thumb underneath, fingers on top and tried to use my pinky to control the roll. First couple of strokes were bad. Not bloody bad, just no real reduction, dragging, skipping as I tried to adjust the angle. This is a safety razor head at the end of a stick. Finally got the cap aligned to ride like a normal DE and managed to get a first pass done on the right side and neck.
Switched to the left hand and boy am I weak on that side. My left hand is barely useful on pains and straights. On this thing I might as well have chopped it off and rubbed my face against the blade on the floor. I did finally manage to adjust and keep it in position enough to get a pass done. Went back for XTG and managed to work down a bit more. Did my ATG passes with both hands and had CCS. Calling it good enough for a day off.
With the Voskhod in the razor a CCS would normally be a FAIL! However, with this razor I'll take it. Very squirrelly in my hands, and holding angle with the cap to get the right result is a challenge given the smooth and small diameter handle. The only thing that saved me slicing myself was my experience with the pain sticks. I kept the blade rotated into enough of an angle to avoid any slicing. You learn to do that with totally bare machine sharpened steel on a stick.
This was actually a fun shave. When it was properly aligned it actually did pretty good work! If you could perfect the grip and all you could learn to do some fine shaves with this, I think. When properly aligned it made the Voskhod feel like a Voskhod. When off by a hair....bring on the Rapira because it's the only other razor I know that can make a Voskhod rough.
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