Brush: Dogwood Handcrafts Tabak Oridjinal, now with 28 mm Gelousy knot
Razor: Filarmónica 14 Doble Temple (8/8", extra full hollow, carbon steel)
Lather: Mäurer & Wirtz Tabac Original
Aftershave: Mäurer & Wirtz Tabac Original
Fragrance: Mäurer & Wirtz Tabac Original
Can't lose track of the Tabac killing during the Varen killing. The Stank Tank® is clinging to a wisp of a ring of death and loading is becoming tedious, so this is going to happen soon.
Wonderful morning shave today with the 14. I frequently describe shaving with a 14 as akin to wiping stubble off with a feather, and today felt especially gentle.
No question that your Tabac is hanging on by a thread. I have only ever killed one tub, but there was an odd feeling of accomplishment that accompanied it.
wiping stubble off with a feather
I get this feeling from all four of my 14-style razors. There's something about that form factor :)
Straight razors have been around long enough for a sweet spot to arise. The Fili 14 seems universally liked, so I'm guessing that's the sweet spot. It could also be argued that razors larger than 8/8 were not cost effective to produce and so aren't represented fairly by history. Dunno. Does Pudding actually prefer his paddles to his 14?
I don't get notifications on my Lemmy app and could not find one that provides them. Perhaps Pudding has the same situation. I'm sending his stuff tomorrow [ can't get to the post office today ]. I'll ping him on Reddit (stock is down 15% from its high in late March).
Absent an answer from pudding, I want to speculate:
8/8 is pretty much the maximum size for vintage razors with only few exceptions. I'm suspicious when the sweet spot sits on the boundary of the available space. It suggests that a boundary condition was activated. So this
razors larger than 8/8 were not cost effective to produce
Apparently I'd been logged out at some point and didn't even notice.
What a great conversation though! I only have a 10/8, but I do have my sights set on a 12/8 next. Or maybe another Japanese razor.
I suppose I hadn't ranked my Roman to my Fili, but as I think about it, I think I do kind of prefer the paddle over the Fili. Undoubtedly, the steel on both are great. I was extremely happy with Roman's high carbon. They're both very silky feeling.
I guess what it really comes down to, is the ease in which it moves. Granted, we need no pressure at all, and with a dialed in edge, everything should just glide. The 10/8 though, is comparable in weight to an 8/8 near wedge. So it takes even less than to get it going and keep it going, but with the delicate feel of a full hollow vs the sturdier and silent Near Wedge grind.