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Rufus T.
I present you all with an Interesting topic which was brought up by our very own Rufus T......How would you discribe a "smooth shave" vs "close shave"...
I'm trying to look at that question through a lens colored by the razors I've seen used here recently...
1. A shave can be close and smooth
2. A shave can be very close but not nessesarily smooth.
3. Or very smooth but not nessesarily super close...
I'm thinking, Ru's J or I2 both; if blade sharpness and lather prep is optimal; have a rep for giving smooth shaves.
MrChick's or Roderick's micromatic is famous for very close but not nessesarily smooth shaves until one gets used to it...
Some early E2s are more on the super close but to get it smooth, I would need to pay a closer attention to detail, prep and lather...
So I guess, smoothness has something to do with efficientcy and the irritation free quality. Although too efficient can have the opposite effect...
and Closeness is just that....how close...
Sport Car analogy....Country road, Sunday afternoon....Miata is easy to be smooth with......a Lamborgini, because of it's hyper-efficientcy isn't easy to be smooth with....more like work, but the results are very effective...Both cars can be a blast! A friend across the street compared the ER 1914 to the Lambo because the road surface feedback was so extreme it was a little undaunting...I can see that...The 1914 is so tuned in that it took me a 30 day focus to really learn how to drive it. It's now with my top shelf razors...The I2 is more of an Aston Martin Grand Touring Razor....easy to drive smoothly....}8^)) Open Comb Micromatic is more of an Indy Car...ha,ha...This is fun!
I think that's kind of how I see it....What do you guys think?
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