The RRGC .76-P does well on my scalp, so there is that.
I am on the email waiting list for the .68-P base, but the idea of leaving the RRGC .76-P idle is irksome to me. To alleviate my angst, I have...
Indeed.
1. I will need to get the .68-P base plate. I have shaved with the RRGC .76-P several more times and it is, indeed, too aggressive. Even...
The RRGC .76-P arrived yesterday and I gave it its first try today with a shiny new Astra blade & Proraso shave soap in the tub with a badger...
Don't know why I never thought of that. Well, there is no vaseline in the house. But in the garage I have/had an old almost-empty tube of...
I pulled the trigger on the RazoRock Game Changer .76-P with the Super Knurl Handle....
Indeed. That is why I am looking at stainless steel razors rather than those made from pot metal.
Howdy, again. I have been researching some more and I found a few resources. I WILL NOT make this ((yet) another) hobby. =================...
That's about right. I tried three or four DE and settled on the Merkur 34c over ten years ago. And Astra platinum blades. They work for me,...
Running List (with comments): Edwin Jagger 3one6 (a bit more aggressive than MK34c, maybe $78-$136-$140)...
From what I have learned, the Merkur 34c is a moderate, middle of the road razor, aggressiveness-wise. That seems right. Daily blade is an...
1. Wear a hat. 2. I a hat is impractical, slather on the waterproof sunscreen. 3. If you burn your melon, wait to shave until it heals up. 4....
A. I use the same products on my head that I use on my face. B. My usual setup: Merkur 34c, Astra Platinum blades, Proraso shaving cream in the...
Howdy: QUESTION: What is a good stainless steel replacement/equivalent to the Merkur 34c DESR? Similar aggressiveness, weight, feel, etc. I have...
Good Day to you all: I have been using DESRs for over a decade, but I figure there is always more to learn. And I may be able to pass on a few...
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