@9nein9 Patrick, I was misinformed about the Piccolo. Apparently, because of its popularity, Muhle used it as the model for their 2009 version of the R41. The heads are quite similar, except the Muhle version lacks the two extruding pins of the Fatip. But the shave is IMHO smoother and just as efficient as the R41. People describe the 2011 R41 as efficient and harsh vs the Fatip Piccolo which is described as efficient and smooth. I prefer the shave of the Piccolo, myself. See below:
I like homemade sauce, but living alone, it doesn't make sense for me to make it. In Italian households, jar sauce is considered taboo. Over the years, I have used different brands and find that Prego is the best. In fact, I have a jar of Prego's chunky tomato, onion and garlic sauce in the fridge. I am so ashamed. Lol!
Shave Update.After a little careful measuring with a caliper ,the cap of the Canadian flat bottom Tech is slightly narrower edge to edge than the British version.In theory and slightly visibly it would appear that the Canadian version has more blade exposure and gap.Feels a touch more efficient than the Brit as well. Canadian on the left..
I'll give it more time per each shave. I think the question may be, Which grip works best for me? Maybe also which BLADE.
No, I went full-DisposeABLE. I'll get back with the Red Tip tomorrow..go as much as I can with it per shave from tomorrow on out.
Thanks Joe. It's a foral / woody / spicy / talc with a fresh twist. Similar to Drakkar Noir, but less powerful wich I like. In cold season I love it. Here the notes: Geranium, Rose, Jasmine Patchouli, Cedar, Sandalwood Oakmoss, Amber, Labdanum It was a nice cream. Sadly (for me), It's discontinued.