Disclaimer: I've really tried to avoid reading other reviews in this thread so I could come at this as un-influenced as possible. So if I mention something that the last 5 people have ALSO mentioned, that's why.
Spent some time examining both razors. They both feel good in the hand. The most unusual aspect is the handles. There just are not many fat (aka 'fluffy') handled DE razors out there. The Berkeley Custom Shaver and the Stahly are the only other two that immediately come to mind. It's been a load of fun watching Tom develop razor designs over the years, and I'm excited to be trying one for the first time.
Both adjust smoothly, with the edge going to the brass model, presumably due to the self lubricating nature of brass. The springs in both razors are starting to look a bit gnarly. No idea if it's corrosion, shave soap, or electrolysis. A fun idea to try would be to replace the spring with washer style neodium magnets set with reverse polarity. Floating head indeed. The blades fit
very snuggly, but not too tight or too loose. Could be potential fitment issues with other brands of blades.
Blade centered smoothly and securely.
Blades used are Astra SP's. Hand stropped but otherwise unused.
Shaving cream is Kiss my Face Lime.
Brush is Wolf Whiskers with Shavemac D01 two band badger knot.
Aftershave is Cologne Russe by Barrister & Mann
Razors are of course, the TARs.
My initial reaction is a profound sense of disappointment. I had such high expectations for these razors.
I am terribly disappointed that I only get 7 days to use them.
I dialed them down to 1, as I prefer to start low and work my way up. Less bleeding that way too, I've noticed. I did half my neck with the brass TAR, and was pleased by the comfort and closeness of the shave.
It's the closest single pass I've ever had from any razor. And you can quote me on that.
I did the other half of my neck with the aluminum TAR. The results were not nearly as satisfying, and I switched back to the Brass version for the rest of the shave. The only spots I had to touch up were in the Alumi-TAR covered area.
The low profile of the Top Cap gives the razor more maneuverability than would otherwise be assumed. The razor head also holds heat better than any razor I've used, which gave a rather 'spa' like feel to the shave.
Looking forward to day two and setting two, tomorrow.
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