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Did you try it with a single blade?
Well, I thought I shouldn't be so selfish but rather sacrifice one shave in the name of science and research. So I gave this morning my two 4-edge capable Russians a spin:No, I haven't tried it with a single blade. As I own quite e few very nice and well performing normal DE razors I don't see the point (for me) to do so.
Today I had another look at what I had done to those razors, and rather than 1/10 mm I had filed off about half a millimeter:I bought these (travel kit and OC/SB head version) in November 2013. Both heads needed tweaking (filing off 1/10 mm of the post in order the split upper blade would fit properly).
I didn't even know these existed! They aren't for me, but it's still a cool little cutter.
Me neither. Mine arivved ten minutes ago and I'm fiddling with it for a Saturday lunchtime shave.
I've got the travel version of the razor, it's got a closed comb instead of a dual comb
It shaves ok with just 1 blade and fits into a tiny little case
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OC for thick, long hair and SB for shorter hair and stubble. Makes a lot of sense, vets deal with all kinds of animals.It looks great. Like shaving in Lost in Space, Solaris or From Russia with Love I'm still playing with the blade sharpener package that arrived yesterday, so have only given it a quick look over, but I suspect it would work in a single blade config with a "thicker" blade, like Rapira Swedish. Someone suggested that the Saiver razors were for vets or medical purposes (like the old Souplex OCs were), but that seems unlikely, as much as I'd love - the night before an operation - a nurse to say to me "Would you prefer the open comb or the safety bar?"