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    Question Gillette 7 O'Clock

    Can someone give me a run down on the differences between the Gillette 7 O'Clocks (yellow, green, black, etc.)? Or, if this already exists somewhere can you post me a link to it? Thanks in advance.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FonGu View Post
    Can someone give me a run down on the differences between the Gillette 7 O'Clocks (yellow, green, black, etc.)? Or, if this already exists somewhere can you post me a link to it? Thanks in advance.
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    The top row are made in India. I find the blacks to be sharp, smooth, and long lasting. The greens felt rough on my face in my DE89L but others here love them.

    The bottom row are made in Russia. The blues are supposedly made to the exact same specs as the blacks. The blues and blacks are my favorite 7 O'clock blades.
    The yellows are a very close second, I also find them very sharp yet smooth. The Russian greens performed about the same as the Indian greens for me and felt rough
    on the second and third shave. As always, your mileage may vary.

    Here are a few threads discussing the various 7 O'clock blades:

    http://badgerandblade.com/vb/showthr...-o-Clock-Blade

    http://badgerandblade.com/vb/showthr...-o-clock-Blues

    http://badgerandblade.com/vb/showthr...Black%29?ltr=1

    http://badgerandblade.com/vb/showthr...llow-amp-green
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    PermaSharp Stainless (Green pack) - India
    Super Stainless (Green pack) - Russia
    SharpEdge (Yellow pack) Russia
    Super Platinum (Black pack) - India
    Super Platinum (Dark Blue pack) - Russia

    IIRC, one of the greens recently had their name changed, and now both Russian and Indian greens have the same name. (I don't recall which name that is.)

    Performance - sharpness & smoothness - is very much a YMMV thing. If I were to guess from what I've read, the Yellows seem to be the most popular, with excellent performance for a reasonable price. Others prefer the Blacks or Blues, but IIRC they're more expensive and don't offer a proportional increase in performance. The greens are less expensive and, while not as sharp/smooth as the others, their performance is more than adequate for many.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xillion View Post
    As always, your mileage may vary.
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    The Greens are the value-tier blade in both markets.
    The Yellow is very sharp but very rough on the first shave for me; it performs much like a Feather in this regard, and it seems to me it was put in a yellow package specifically to compete with Feather.

    The Super Platinum blades are the premium-tier blades in both markets. I just got to try the Russian Blue for the first time last night, and so far it's about half-a-hair better than the Indian Black (somewhat sharper if just a wee bit less smooth). But they're both top-shelf in my den for comfort and effectiveness, ranked as favorites.
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    Guess the Russian blades all have the goo dots on them?

    How about the Indian blacks?
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    Quote Originally Posted by bkfist View Post
    Guess the Russian blades all have the goo dots on them?

    How about the Indian blacks?
    The dots are MUCH smaller on the Blacks.
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    Fwiw i like the yellows.

    Off topic - FonGu, isn't that something uh, vulgar in Italian? If not, then it's close, i remember a boss would say something to me when I'd get him mad but I can't place it, sounds familiar tho.
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    I have tried all three Russian varieties but neither of the Indian varieties.

    For me, the Blues are smooth and comfortable but I cannot get a close shave with them. The Crystals and Astras (SPs?) perform better for me and are cheaper.

    I can get a close shave with the Yellows which are sharp but I get some irritation from them. They are better than the Feathers as they do not give me weepers, are fairly forgiving and less expensive. But again, they do cause a bit of irritation.

    I believe the Greens are uncoated and are fairly rough for me with quite a bit of tugging. They remind me of Derbys.

    Hope this helps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cbogg View Post

    Off topic - FonGu, isn't that something uh, vulgar in Italian? If not, then it's close, i remember a boss nwpuld say something to me when is get him mad but I can't place it, sounds familiar tho.
    Yes , but very phonetic. I've used it as a screen name for years and you are the first to call me on it. SWMBO Grandpa was Italian, and he would drop it everytime he got angry about something!
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    Quote Originally Posted by FonGu View Post
    Yes , but very phonetic. I've used it as a screen name for years and you are the first to call me on it. SWMBO Grandpa was Italian, and he would drop it everytime he got angry about something!
    Yeah like i said, sounded familiar, and the circumstances you heard it sound about right lol. Don't feel bad, for some reason in usually the first to screw something up lol.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mikey View Post
    I believe the Greens are uncoated and are fairly rough for me with quite a bit of tugging. They remind me of Derbys.
    I'll second that, hoo boy -- the green pack is one of the worst blades I've tried. Never tried any of the others, so can't be much help otherwise.
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    Quote Originally Posted by xillion View Post
    The top row are made in India. I find the blacks to be sharp, smooth, and long lasting. The greens felt rough on my face in my DE89L but others here love them.

    The bottom row are made in Russia. The blues are supposedly made to the exact same specs as the blacks. The blues and blacks are my favorite 7 O'clock blades.
    The yellows are a very close second, I also find them very sharp yet smooth. The Russian greens performed about the same as the Indian greens for me and felt rough
    on the second and third shave. As always, your mileage may vary.

    Here are a few threads discussing the various 7 O'clock blades:

    http://badgerandblade.com/vb/showthr...-o-Clock-Blade

    http://badgerandblade.com/vb/showthr...-o-clock-Blues

    http://badgerandblade.com/vb/showthr...Black%29?ltr=1

    http://badgerandblade.com/vb/showthr...llow-amp-green
    Thanks. The yellows are my favorite DE blade- may have to try the blues.

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    Much thanks for all the info. I have some reading to do now with my morning coffe this Sat.!
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    Good info

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    Quote Originally Posted by man00ver View Post
    The Greens are the value-tier blade in both markets.
    The Yellow is very sharp but very rough on the first shave for me; it performs much like a Feather in this regard, and it seems to me it was put in a yellow package specifically to compete with Feather.

    The Super Platinum blades are the premium-tier blades in both markets. I just got to try the Russian Blue for the first time last night, and so far it's about half-a-hair better than the Indian Black (somewhat sharper if just a wee bit less smooth). But they're both top-shelf in my den for comfort and effectiveness, ranked as favorites.
    This is almost the exact same experience I have had with the various Gillette 7 O'clock blades.

    I thought the yellow's were my go-to blades. I've recently used some of the blues and the Personna med lab blades, and I am slowly coming to a determination between the two. So far, both give me comparable shaves, and are the only two blades I have ever used that give me a good second shave.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gregoe86 View Post
    I'll second that, hoo boy -- the green pack is one of the worst blades I've tried. Never tried any of the others, so can't be much help otherwise.
    The Indian version, Permasharp Stainless, is coated and is one of the sharpest, smoothest and longest lasting blades for me. I have some late '60s Gillette Platinum Plus made in the USA and I think I prefer the Permasharp by a small margin.

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    I've tried both the Russian Blue and Russian Green. So far, the Russian Blue is one of my favorites, with the Green right behind.

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    Day two with a Russian Blue. 4 pass BBS shave without any issue. Great blades!
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