It may be 600. ;pShould I say the joke again: 400 is nothing on this forum.
The Super Thin Platinum is a rough blade compared to both light blue Platinums (Russia and China). And a tad sharper.
It may be 600. ;pShould I say the joke again: 400 is nothing on this forum.
The Super Thin Platinum is a rough blade compared to both light blue Platinums (Russia and China). And a tad sharper.
Where are you?Anyone know where to buy the new Chinese plats online? Quite interested to try one...
Australia. Costs are usually pretty steep to get anything shipped down here from overseas...Where are you?
A couple of thousand sounds kinda decent, no?That makes sense. Until that time, I guess I'll just have to make do with the bare couple of thousand blades I already have.
I know, I know... those are rookie numbers
It's a start!A couple of thousand sounds kinda decent, no?
That won't last for long. Here most stores already sell Chinese. The Russian blades are getting rare.Razorbladesclub now stocks both light blues.
I don't have a Chinese made KCG. But can tell you for sure the Russian KCG and the Russian light blue are not the same blade. The light blue is sharper. And I don't have a reason to believe the Chinese KCG will be the same as the Chinese light blue.A good first shave.
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Gear:
Omega 48
Cella (Brick)
Aristocrat Jr #51/3
Gillette Platinum New Light Blue, China (1)
Alum
Proraso Green splash
Process:
3 minute face lather
Three pass daily chase of BBS.
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I didn't do the best job with my lather either - drier than I usually manage to make it (still half asleep I guess). But it didn't matter - the shave was still excellent.
One particular preparation I made before this shave was spending a week with one of the new Chinese KCGs - I'm interested to see if this and the KCG are the same blade with different marks.
(Incidentally, the Chinese KCG has begun to grow on me. Yes, it is a noticeably different blade from the Russian KCG, but I am starting to find the Chinese version better than I initially thought - it is a good blade that responds well to a particularly light touch.)
The jury is still out for me on the family connection between the Light Blue & the KCG. In part this is because these are clearly closely related blades with many similarities in feel. Nevertheless, my first shave has me leaning towards them being different blades, with the Light Blue being potentially a little sharper, I think.
One thing that happened with the Light Blue that has not happened with the KCG, was going through some typical pickup strokes and finding nothing to pick up. This is unusual for me as I have some hairs on my cheeks that lie very flat and usually need the extra chasing. Not today.
So far I think I prefer the Light Blue. But I need more time alternating these blades to get a better sense of the connection between them.
Thanks, that makes sense.I don't have a Chinese made KCG. But can tell you for sure the Russian KCG and the Russian light blue are not the same blade. The light blue is sharper. And I don't have a reason to believe the Chinese KCG will be the same as the Chinese light blue.