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Good Starting Slant?
by
smoothsailing
on 12 Apr, 2013 18:03
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I hear they tend to be more aggressive. I want to get a razor that requires fewer passes for my head so this seems ideal. Anyone have advice on a good starting slant razor?
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#1
by
Lynchy
on 12 Apr, 2013 21:27
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I haven't tried a slant yet but hear they are awesome!
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#2
by
Bluebriz
on 17 Apr, 2013 22:34
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I have a
37C slant and a
bakelite slant.
I don't find the slant to be aggressive, but I find it to be very efficient.
The
37C (Merkur) is a great razor for anyone looking to try out a slant. They're well priced and well made.
There's also a 39C (longer handled model, I think) which I've never tried, but I think our own Warhawk has one, as well as a 37 or 39G (which is the gold coloured model of the 37/39C).
The Bakelite one has for some reason become very desirable, with prices climbing as a result, but I much prefer my 37C.
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#3
by
warhawk
on 18 Apr, 2013 12:08
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I hear they tend to be more aggressive. I want to get a razor that requires fewer passes for my head so this seems ideal. Anyone have advice on a good starting slant razor?
Hi SS: Jeramy... I have the Merkur 37C and 37G (the gold version of the 37C). I don't have the 39C which is the longer handle. I prefer the regular handles better because I can control it better on my head shaves.
The slant razors are not aggressive but very efficient like Bluebriz (Brian) has mentioned. I thought they were too until I actually tried one out. You should pull the trigger and get a 37C. It gives me great shaves every single time. Keep us posted.
WARHAWK
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#4
by
smoothsailing
on 18 Apr, 2013 16:41
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Thanks guys I'm gonna ad them to the. bday wish list for my fam
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#5
by
Bluebriz
on 14 Jun, 2013 05:02
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Did you get a slant yet? Sorry, I don't know your birthday.
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#6
by
smoothsailing
on 16 Jun, 2013 12:44
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I didn't. My grandmother ended up buying me an all stainless feather though, so i'm definitely not dissapointed!!
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#7
by
Sir Harry
on 16 Jun, 2013 13:55
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Good stuff! You have an awesome grandma!
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#8
by
Jaymo
on 16 Jun, 2013 17:30
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I have the 37G and it's an amazing shaver. I like the fact that it doesn't tug, no matter how many days it's been since I shaved.
Next, I want the 37C, the Bakelite, and a non-slant, the Progress adjustable.
That stainless Feather is a nice razor.
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#9
by
Bluebriz
on 17 Jun, 2013 22:18
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I didn't. My grandmother ended up buying me an all stainless feather though, so i'm definitely not dissapointed!!
Wow, what a gift!
Is that the AS-D1 or D2? We'd love to see some pics!
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#10
by
smoothsailing
on 17 Jun, 2013 23:06
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I didn't. My grandmother ended up buying me an all stainless feather though, so i'm definitely not dissapointed!!
Wow, what a gift!
Is that the AS-D1 or D2? We'd love to see some pics!
I believe it's a D-1 correct me if I'm wrong
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#11
by
warhawk
on 18 Jun, 2013 22:52
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@Smoothsailing: Hey Jeremy... kindly show us pics of your new DE razor. I see the box. Either or if you have the Feather AS-D1 or AS-D2, you my friend have a great DE razor. How are you liking it? I am looking forward to pics and reading your review of your new stainless steel beauty. Thumbs up to your grandma for giving you an incredible gift.
WARHAWK
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#12
by
smoothsailing
on 20 Jun, 2013 22:22
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#13
by
warhawk
on 20 Jun, 2013 22:58
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#14
by
smoothsailing
on 21 Jun, 2013 23:45
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Using some feather blades in it. Performs pretty good! The angle is definitely.... different. It's better to hold it at a sharper angle than many other razors. Also the head is wider than my other two German razors. I know because those razors always leave a bit of the blade exposed on the side and the feather perfectly covers both sides of the razor blade.
Hefty razor with very good balance. My only complaint is that it's kind of difficult to load the blade in because there isn't very good center support. Every once and a while my blade gets crooked if I don't seat it in snugly which never happens on my German razors.