Bump!
So I now have both my Overlander and my Karve CB with a mild OC plate. For me there is no contest - the CB is the winner.
Even though the gap / exposure specs are milder than the Overlander the CB is gently efficient and gives me the flexibility to adjust my angles for a comfortable and effective shave on all parts of my face. The flat contact area on the Overlander limits the effective angle and makes it so mild that I struggle to remove whiskers and end up with irritation because of too many passes / too much pressure. I am getting better with it, but it is a struggle. The CB was instant shave nirvana.
My CB is brass, but I think when GRUYERE is over I might order one in stainless steel. It's early days, but I think this has the potential to be my number 1 razor.

So I now have both my Overlander and my Karve CB with a mild OC plate. For me there is no contest - the CB is the winner.
Even though the gap / exposure specs are milder than the Overlander the CB is gently efficient and gives me the flexibility to adjust my angles for a comfortable and effective shave on all parts of my face. The flat contact area on the Overlander limits the effective angle and makes it so mild that I struggle to remove whiskers and end up with irritation because of too many passes / too much pressure. I am getting better with it, but it is a struggle. The CB was instant shave nirvana.
My CB is brass, but I think when GRUYERE is over I might order one in stainless steel. It's early days, but I think this has the potential to be my number 1 razor.