February 14, 2017- Rubie Slippers
Razor: F2 Gillette 195 Adjustable (4)
Blade: Gillette Rubie Platinum Plus (1)
Brush: Razorock Plissoft 22
Cream: KMF fragrance-free
A while back, I made a comment about being interested in trying the Gillette Rubie blades and Andrew graciously said he would send me a couple. They arrived yesterday and, so, today I get to see what the fuss is about.
The Rubie Platinum Plus is made in St. Pete and is, as I understand it, intended as an upscale blade for the Russian Domestic Market. It is apparently something of a YMMV blade as even die-hard fans of Russian steel have been known to disparage it. OTOH, I've ridden the Tiger and tried to shave with the Tian Fu "disobedient" blade so how bad could it be?
A quick note- I was not working with the greatest amount of whiskers this morning. Although I pretty much shave daily, I'm one of those people who could probably go more like 36 hours between shaves. Also, yesterday's shave with the twin-blade definitely took off a lot of whisker. When facing a new and possibly controversial blade, I don't know if this is a good thing or a bad one.
My first impression was a bit of harshness which pretty much disappeared as I rode the cap. As time went on, I realized that what I was calling "harshness" was more like "sharpness". Two passes and I'm as close to BBS as I ever get.
Overall, the Rubie left me with a good first impression. It was not the most pleasant shaving experience I've ever had, but was far from the worst. If anything, it reminded me of shaving with the Brazilian-made Platinum Plus blades but without the weepers I tend to get from those blades. I'll definitely take it over the OEM Israeli Personna, given the chance.
(One for the blade historians... I read on another forum that there is some belief that the Rubie Platinum Plus is actually the successor to the classic Gillette Platinum Plus blade. I wonder what, if any, relationships exist between those two blades and the Brazilian Platinum Plus?)
I think I can see why this is a YMMV blade as it probably has an odd spot in the Sharpness Vs. Smoothness curve. I suspect that the Rubie also performs better with some razors than others and probably favors a milder razor. I'm tempted to try it in the Sterling Tech as Gillette bundles the Rubie with what appears to be the same razor.
I think I'll spend a few more days on this blade and see how it holds up. I also have two more, so there's some room for a future focus.
Andrew, thank you for sending these to me. Feel free to send any others that you want to dispose of.

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