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Re: More blades do not mean better shave.
jakewash #321673 09/08/10 03:54 PM
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Hey Charles, I have a beat up Tachi I bought at a yardsale for a few bucks when we had a guest instructor teaching us Iaido for a few weeks. It was too long for the purpose as it's actually a Japanese cavalry sword but I couldn't resist it. However, I can take it to the gathering and we could still manage a duel to the death for one of your EP800s.


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Re: More blades do not mean better shave.
Murph #321690 09/08/10 04:47 PM
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CV #321821 09/09/10 12:21 PM
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Re: More blades do not mean better shave.
Murph #324007 09/27/10 03:43 PM
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In Romania the Mach3 is still advertised heavily on TV (although general European channels have ads for the Fusion White, which has a cooling compound in the rubber ridges below the blades). In the ads for the Mach3 they explicitly spell out that one cartridge lasts 30 days.


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Re: More blades do not mean better shave.
ClubNeon #324023 09/27/10 05:24 PM
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I was blessed with a baby face. What's shaving?



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Re: More blades do not mean better shave.
danmagicman7 #324026 09/27/10 05:35 PM
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shaving: the cutting of hair by passing a sharp blade (or series of sharp blades) across the skin at a shallow angle. The resulting smoothness is found to be aesthetically and tactilely pleasing.

Re: More blades do not mean better shave.
pmbuko #324182 09/28/10 11:40 PM
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Good definition....did you make that up or get it from a dictionary of some sort?

Re: More blades do not mean better shave.
Zarak #324198 09/29/10 02:35 AM
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Right off the top of my head. smile

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Re: More blades do not mean better shave.
pmbuko #324270 09/29/10 08:34 PM
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I just noticed this thread and haven't read it all but I'll toss in my $0.02

I started out using Mach 3's and eventually went the way of electric foil shavers. Over the years, I've tried many but mostly Braun and Panasonics.

Braun makes the best self cleaning shavers on the market. PERIOD. However, they have a fatal flaw. You can not clean them yourself since NONE of them are waterproof.

I've had 2 Panasonic cleaning units and neither worked to my satisfaction. However, Panasonic's upper middle models are some of the best electric shavers I've used. The model I use (twice a week these days laugh ) is an ARC4+ and I generally like it. It charges fast, runs smooth and quiet and seems to generally do a good job.

I actually like an older 3 foil Panasonic model I have that is older better but it's kinda falling apart after having it for almost 8 years. The older one has a nice die cast metal body with some plastic. It just has a nice heft and quality feel to it. It was also one of the last of their shavers to use NiMH cells and the inductive charging base.

Most if not all of Panasonic's shavers are fully waterproof which makes cleaning them really easy. I usually clean, lubricate and recharge my shavers when I notice the battery is getting low.

Oh, and most electric shaver manuals seem to recommend replacing the blades and foils once a year which depending on the model might mean that just replacing the entire shaver would be less expensive. I don't know about Braun but Panasonic seems to like reusing blade specs from one year to the next to some degree so I was able to put the latest shaver blade tech on my 3 year old model.


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Re: More blades do not mean better shave.
Wid #324271 09/29/10 08:48 PM
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Originally Posted By: wid

Here's another, bought it NOS. Dates from before 1929. Made in Germany for Covalt and Smith out of Pittsburgh PA.


I have to wonder what the latest blade steel would do for a straight razor. I know that particle metallurgy based wood turning chisels are just amazing compared to the old tool steel chisels.


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