I know it's hard to answer for you and others because you have a large collection, but truly there has to be one that is a star.
Nice Joe and so far I've remembered about Rockwell starting Sunday It can change for me but mostly my Krect Spiral Curved Slant.............or my Yates H plate.........................or my Lupo .95..............................or my Shake Sharp..............................or my F Type Injector. You get the idea
Thanks Dave! I guess with a larger collection, it is harder because you have to split hairs (pun intended) to determine your ultimate superstar.
I've been tempted to buy one of those Supply Company injector razors. I've seen several very positive reviews on them. The soap and aftershave sound wonderful too. Enjoy your day Jason.
Thanks Clint! No talent, just lots of time shaving this ugly mug! Having been away from TSD for a bit, I'd forgotten just how supportive this place is. And the photography! Just wow!! I've been living with this face for quite a few years and took up traditional wet-shaving again about 7 or 8 years ago. I'm into my first foray of shaving my entire face (I have a new girlfriend who prefers smooching a smooth face) so was really pleased to find the sweet spot with this awesome razor!
It's amazing just how motivating that can be. As it's been said on here, "If the Missus told me Windex makes her swoon with desire, I'd buy it by the gallon" - @timabababaluka January 2020 30 Day Rule/Focus Pix & Discussion
I did research the razor some more during lunch. The adjustment range is just milder than the Masamune and just more aggressive than the Nodachi. Given that I know I am happy with my Masamune.
Following up my last shave on #2 Sunday Shaver with #1 Sunday Shaver. I’ve used this less than #2 because it has always been my benchmark for performance. It sports a coticule edge that demands love. I don’t get this good with my coticule, so I’ve got some work to do there. Great shave. Great software.
Another creation for the den. A Snap-On razor handle. The handle is a 1/4 drive ratchet handle from Snap-On and comes in several colors. The handles are about $10.00 each. If you bore the handle out with a 3/8 drill bit a solid Gillette Tech handle can then be pressed into the handle. What do you think Gary @brit?