April 26, 2017- My Daughter's 18th Birthday (Wow! Does time fly!)
Pass 1
Razor: Gem 1912
Blade: Pace/Dorco DN 52 (1)
Pass 2
F2 Gillette 195 Adjustable
German Wilkie (2)
Brush: Razorock Plissoft 22
Cream: KMF fragrance-free
Post: Alum, Listerine, WH
I had planned to save the Dorco SE blades for MAYhem, but my curiosity got the better of me and I loaded one into the 1912 for a test run. First impression- out of the dispenser, they seem thinner than a Gem blade (i.e., more like a DE blade with a spine). As for the shave... From the first stroke, it was obvious this was not going to go well. (Not that I hadn't been warned!) Definitely lots of pulling. Towards the end of the pass, though, it started to feel a bit dangerous. I'm not sure if this was a function of the angles or if the blade had started to deteriorate by this point.
It was definitely one of the three worst passes I've had. The other two were with the Chinese Tian Fu "Disobedient" blade and with the infamous Czech Tiger. Of course, I call this bad ("Chinese Bad", actually) though
@NCoxSTL would probably just call it "Wednesday". I'm inclined to go with the idea that this is really a box cutter blade that is being misrepresented as a shaving blade. I have a question into both DorcoUSA and Pace Shaving to see what they say.
So, it was the Fatboy to the rescue for the second pass. There was some irritation as was evident from the cold-water rinse and mild heat from the Alum. One small weeper on my chin, though I'm not sure when it occurred. Overall, a decent shave but totally to the credit of the Fatboy and the Wilkie.
Too bad that the Russians don't make SE blades.

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