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    Default Really that much difference in de razors?

    I am new to de's and started with my Dad's gillette black beauty and then bought my first, a EJ89 Barley which I have enjoyed. I have considered getting a Merkur 39C Slant but am wondering is there that much of a difference in the various de's? I mean you can only get so close of a shave, right? Have you had noticeable different shaves, enough to warrant the money spent searching or is it more of a hobby? I am enjoying trying various creams, etc. but just not sure about investing the money in the razors when what drew me to use them was the savings as well as the enjoyable experience each morning of what used to be just something like a burden to get through.

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    It is a hobby.
    That being said, I notice a big difference between razors. I have a modest collection, perhaps six or seven razors.
    A few I simply don't care for.
    My Merkur is a dream. It gives a very close shave and I LOVE the size/weight.
    My two vintage Gillette single rings are a little light, but give me the closest shave ever.
    I really like the looks of the Gillette New.
    It's tough to choose in the morning. I wish I could shave twice a day!


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    Which Merkur are you referring to? Can you tell me what razors those are from left to right? Thank you for the feedback.

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    Yes there is....
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    thousandths of an inch millimeters Razor weight, grams
    15 Merkur Progress 570 @ 1
    17 .43mm Gillette Adj Black handle @ 1 Long Handle, 67
    18 .46mm
    19 .48mm GEM 1912
    20 .51mm Ming Sui
    Gillette Rocket (UK)
    21 .53mm Gem Micromatic
    Gillette New Improved Tuckaway
    Schick Krona
    22 .56mm Gillette Adjustable @ 1
    Gillette New Norfolk
    Gillette TECH Fat Handle, 48
    Merkur Classic
    Weishi
    Merkur Progress 570 @ 2
    23 .58mm Gillette NEW Ball-end, 54; square end, 51
    Gillette Super Speed 1954 - 1968 (Regular) 58
    Gillette Super Speed 1956 58
    Gillette Super Speed (Blue Tip) 45
    24 .61mm Gem G-Bar
    Gillette Adjustable @ 2
    Feather Popular
    25 .64mm Gillette Aristocrat (US) late 1940s, 69
    Gillette Knack 43
    Gillette Ranger Tech
    Gillette Super Speed (black handle) 46
    Gillette Super Speed (late 1940s) 54
    Merkur HD Long Handle (38C)
    Wilkinson Croma
    Schick Injector Type L
    Merkur 23C
    26 .66mm Bic Disposable (orange handle)
    Gillette Adjustable @ 3
    Gillette Aristocrat (UK)
    Gillette Super Speed Red Tip (US) 65
    27 .69mm
    28 .71mm Merkur HD (34C) 78
    Merkur Progress 570 @ 3
    29 .74mm Gillette Adjustable @ 4
    30 .76mm Mühle R89 / Edwin Jagger DE89L
    31 .79mm Feather Portable
    32 .81mm Gillette Adjustable @ 5
    Bic Metal
    Gillette Super Speed Red Tip (UK)
    33 .84mm Merkur Progress 570 @ 4
    34 .86mm
    35 .89mm Gillette Adjustable @ 6
    36 .91mm
    37 .94mm Merkur Progress 570 @ 5
    38 .97mm Gillette Adjustable @ 7
    39 .99mm
    40 1.02mm
    41 1.04mm Gillette Adjustable @ 8
    Gillette Adjustable (black handle) @ 9
    42 1.07mm
    43 1.09mm Lord L6 44.5
    44 1.12mm Merkur Futur @ 1 120
    45 1.14mm Gillette Adjustable @ 9
    47 1.19mm Merkur Futur @ 2 120
    53 1.35mm Merkur Futur @ 3 120
    58 1.47mm Merkur Futur @ 4 120
    63 1.60mm Merkur Futur @ 5 120
    65 1.65mm Merkur Futur @ 6 120
    69 1.75mm Merkur Futur @ 6 .5 120
    ? Butterscotch Schick Injector 31
    ? Lux 56
    ? Stahly Live-Blade 164
    ? Gillette Super Speed 1953 56
    ? Gillette Super Speed 1952 42
    ? Gillette Super Speed 1959 55


    Note: Gillette Adjustables
    - Slim and Fat Boy range from .022 @ 1 to .045 @ 9; Fat Boy (195) weighs 79 gm, Slim Adjustable weighs 70
    - the Black handle Adjustable ranges from .017 @ 1 to .041 @ 9 or 1 setting smaller than the Slim or Fat Boy
    - Merkur Slant has a slightly variable blade gap, and is difficult to measure; it weighs 76 gm.

    Subjective differences in ranking were limited to +/- .001 measurements
    so differences of .001 - .003 can be considered functional equivalent.
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    Yes, DEs are highly variable. There are different blade gaps, head shapes, and weights. All of these things affect the experience of the shave. The good news is that with almost any DE, with the right blade and technique you can get great shaves. For folks that have been doing it a while, the enjoyable experience also becomes about trying different razor/blade/brush/soap combinations...
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    I'm not sure what my Merkur is. It's not a slant, it's a standard head. The handle is silver plated. I think it's a vintage HD. I had a modern HD and it wasn't nearly as aggressive as this vintage one. I think it might be called the White Lady? It's the one on the far left.

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    Different razors really do feel different on your skin. If you're getting good shaves and are happy, then there's no reason to try another.... except that a different razor may give GREAT or SUPERB shaves, and you'll never know until you try them all!
    Just call me Chris.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Go West Young Man View Post
    you'll never know until you try them all!
    I feel I have done just that. at least 200 razors to finally find just one that works best for my way of shaving.

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    Never mind...I just shaved with my EJ89 and then used the Gillette super adjustable (not black beauty - I was confused) and the super adjustable cut quite a bit more off but my neck did not like the super adjustable too much.

 

 

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