This combined with Shavette Fu's bloviating about the Derbys (along with previous thread conversations and the need to move on with life) have made me reevaluate my need to eventually try most of the 30+ blades in the sample pack. I am quite happy having spent 45 days with my Astra SPs. I no longer shave by "thinking about it"; I can get a very consistent, close DFS, weeper free, alum quiet shave now by just feeling it. It's almost becoming instinctive now.
Today I swapped out from the 40s style Superspeed to my 1966 (birth year slim) set to 3. The transition was completely transparent, although something about the looks of the slim and the slightly thicker handle has quickly turned it in to my starting pitcher, while the 40s superspeed will be a bullpen player for a bit. Several more worry free shaves using it and the Astra will then allow me to mess with blades and settings.
So back to the blade question: I'm curious if anyone wants to be so bold to forward a list of blades that are "Astra SP or better" in order to try them and ditch (PIF) the rest of the pack. On my eventual "must try" list of existing blades are: Feather, GSB, Voshkod, Wilkinson Sword? I have tons of others in the pack (Every variety of LORD, Supermax, Derby, the list goes on and on...) So the challenge for thread members is this: Throw me a list of your "don't miss" blades and the rest are PIF toast.
I am receiving a 37C slant next week in a B&B "Try Before You Buy" passaround. Assuming this goes well, a list of slants to consider would be welcome from anyone with said experience.
In other news, I actually made the decision last night that my Dad's handles have a very elegant, classic feel to them, so it doesn't feel right to me to use a synthetic knot in them. Accordingly, I bought the attached handle from Wild West and had it bored out 20 mm deep, so I've got maximum range to work with shims and stiffen up the razorock knot as I desire.
Since I was able to extract the vie long from it's handle by putting the handle under a lot of pressure in a vise and hitting it with the claw side of a claw hammer to shatter the resin (my own improvised method). It totally destroys the handle, but the knot comes out intact with no damage, allowing me to cut or grind off the extra epoxy. Since I'm not in love with the Razorock handle anyway, I'm going to give this a shot in order to give the knot it a new, more fulfilling life.
Have a great Friday, gentlemen!
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