Fatboy February!!!!!
February 3
Razor - 1959 (E4) Gillette FAtboy (9)
Blade -
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Soap - Arko
Brush - Wolf Whiskers Custom Silvertip
Post - Alum
I'll be completely honest. I have always considered the Fatboy to be a bit overrated. I had never tried one but, just based on the hype and the chatter and the noise around it, my opinion was that it was the style and just general reputation that was somewhat overblown and, therefore, what kept the price high on the bay. I have the Slim and the gap is the same etc., so hey, nothing to write home about for the 195. Well, I was wrong. After only two shaves I am very well aware I'm using a fine instrument with this razor. Is it better than the '46-'47 Aristocrat? I can't say for sure but I will be finding out.
With the razor full open on 9 for the final day of the Gillette 7 o'clock black I was expecting some harshness and irritation. This isn't the world's best blade, though it's far from the worst. By the way, I'll go ahead and give the blade an "A" rating given its performance over all three shaves. All smooth, no major problems. But I feel that much of the success on the 6 and 9 settings is due to the razor. The head is a bit higher on the Fatboy than the Slim and that forces the blade into a bit of a different angle. That changes exposure, even though the gap remains the same. That creates an incredibly smooth and effective pass, or so it seems after two shaves.
All I really know for sure is I just nailed the baby down on two passes with no touch up. That doesn't happen. At least rarely if ever. This thing knocked a home run with a less than home run blade in my universe. I'm sticking with it but delaying the Grand Blade Trial for about a week to play with some other blades to test it more fully, but I may have a new favorite on my hands here.
By the way, as mentioned earlier this week, the designation "195" comes from it being sold for $1.95 back in the late 50's. If you convert that to today's dollars (well, 2016 as that is the most recent available) it would sell for $16.71 today. So even back then it wasn't priced out of range for the average guy, based on the economics of the day. Wouldn't it be nice if you could buy it for less than $20 today!
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