Adjustable (Arko) August!!!
August 26 Grand Blade Trials
Razor - 1962 (H1) Gillette Slim (3)
Blade -
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Soap - Truefitt & Hill 1805
Brush - 30DC LE
Post - Alum
Gillette continues in the blade trials with the world famous 7 o'clock yellow, otherwise known as the SharpEdge. This is a blade from St. Petersburg and has a reputation for being very sharp. I've seen some compare it to the Feather for sharpness. A few have even rated it sharper. It's a platinum blade and has a stainless cousin in a green wrapper. There's also an Indian version of the 7 o'clock. I plan to run through all three back to back.
Soap for this blade is the Truefitt & Hill 1805 that
@Bama Samurai picked up in London for me. I have found this to be a great scent and the lather to be very very slick. If lathered correctly. Tonight was an instance where I didn't give it quite enough water. It still produced a lather but it dried out on my face to almost a powdery consistency before I got to the left side. Some water on the end of the LE brush and another lather run over my face cured that problem. Note to self - the soap is a bit thirstier than you think at first. Having made that correction the lather was awesome.
Two passes and touch up to a very nice DFS. Yes, this is a sharp blade and I can tell from the result. I suspect BBS will be easy to do at the higher settings on the razor but I may have to watch for irritation/blood on the steel. Is it sharper than a Feather? I can't say since I haven't compared them but it is definitely one of the sharper blades out there. Very nice shave with quiet alum in the end.
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