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Proraso'd Green With Envy
Posts: 808
Registered: March 2009
Location: Alberta, Canada

 

Feather Crow
Reviews Views Date of last review
1 996 Tue August 16, 2011
Recommended By Average Price Average Rating
100% of reviewers $6.50 3.0

 

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I ordered these from Razor Blades and More. Super vendor, easy to deal with and great communication. I had heard all sorts of urban legend stuff about the carbon steel being able to shave the fuzz off of Superman's worst and couldn't wait to give them a try. Opened the nicely understated package of 10 and cracked one in half to pop into my shavette.



It was so %^&%*&^$ rough that I stopped, rinsed off the lather and re-did the entire prep.



OW, OW, OW!



Yeah, they're sharp. You will get close enough that you could skip the next day, IF you're tough enough to take being disc-sanded by your blade.



Add that, being carbon, they *will* rust, necessitating removing and drying the blade to get a second use out of it.







If anyone else has tried these, I would surely like your input



Best,



- John
Keywords: Feather Crow Carbon

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MoreSaltThanPepper

Proraso'd Green With Envy

Registered: March 2009
Location: Alberta, Canada
Posts: 808
Review Date: Tue August 16, 2011 Would you recommend the product? No | Price you paid?: $6.50 | Rating: 3 

 
Positive aspects of the product (pros): Very Sharp
Cons: Cost, Roughness, Carbon Steel Needs TLC
Price: 4
Quality: 3
Sharpness: 10
Longevity: 1
Smoothness of Shave: 1
Packaging: 5

 
II had heard all sorts of urban legend stuff about the carbon steel being able to shave Superman's worst and couldn't wait to give them a try. So I ordered these from Razor Blades and More. Super vendor, easy to deal with and great communication. Opened the nicely understated package of 10 and cracked one in half to pop into my shavette.



It was so %^&%*&^$ rough that I stopped, rinsed off the lather and re-did the entire prep.



OW, OW, OW!



Yeah, they're sharp. You will get close enough that you could even skip the next day, IF you're tough enough to take being disc-sanded by your blade.



Add that, being carbon, they *will* rust, necessitating removing and drying the blade to get a second use out of it.







If anyone else has tried these, I would surely like your input.



Best,



- John



UPDATE: I tried a fresh blade, in case of "bad blade" the first time, with the same results, so, last night I got out my mic and, as suspected, these blades are thinner than usual, which likely accounts for the "rough" feeling as the edge squirms around. (guess only).



They would probably do better in a unit that holds the blade very firmly. I might try one more in the mergress.



They are very, very sharp to be sure. I will maybe try one more and the balance of them are already spoken for by another member with more bravery than brains. For me, the occasional time I need a blade, I have plenty of personnas and regular feathers.



Best,



- John

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