-JA Henckels 13/16 FH
-Simpson Duke 3 Manchurian
-Stirling Glacial Margaritas in the Arctic
-Stirling Grapefruit, BOMBED
Today was the first time I shaved with an actual straight instead of the shavettes I have been using. It was interesting, and I suppose quite successful, considering I am DFS'd and blood free.
I guess I have been doing the AC shavettes for enough shaves, that there weren't any real surprises in using the razor, but some big differences. The razor felt heftier, even though it is virtually the same size and weight of my Kai folder. The full hollow razor sings like nothing I have ever heard, except maybe a Futur. It is cumbersome to clean up with around the neck and jawline, the blade being 80mm long, opposed to 50 on a Feather or Kai. For me to go ATG on my neck, I need to go straight sideways, which is difficult with these razors. With stretching and a 3/4 ATG scything stroke I can clean it off, but the overall length of the blade doesn't help my cause.
The other big difference, which I have nothing to relate it to is the sharpness. I know that one shouldn't expect quite the same level of sharpness as out of a Feather, but somehow I didn't expect the difference to be so noticeable. The gentleman I bought the razor from is the "Go To" guy on Reddit, and has an excellent reputation, so I can only assume that it was pretty sharp. I know that after my shave, I stropped it on the leather for 20 passes, and did the hanging hair test. It was popping hairs really easily with a really audible ping. Kinda fun.

I have another razor gifted to me by
@Bama Samurai (thanks!) on its way to Brad Maggard right now. When that one comes back, I will have something to compare it to.
My initial thought is this: I think how much I use straights going forward depends on how long they hold their edge, and how good I end up being at refreshing them. I would say that the performance of this Henckels today was probably the minimum of what I want to shave with. Also perhaps my stropping technique will improve enough to make a difference. There is a lot to learn in the upkeep of it, (or at least to get good at it) so we'll see. I'm in no hurry to figure it out.
The end result was very close to what I would have gotten with a Kai or Irving Barber. I didn't push my luck on final cleanup, just from it having a little different feel.
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