@@seanstapelfeld yeah, there have been plenty of times where I have not quite put a lather together correctly. And I almost always will show how to rescue it... and I think sometimes that may help people more than a lather where nothing goes wrong at all.
I have the .95 timeless with scalloped and open comb base plates, and it’s my favorite razor by a lot. Once I got the timeless I got rid of my other non adjustable razors and only have adjustable and vintage razors. If I could only have one razor that would be it. Wish timeless would come out with an adjustable butterfly razor but I spoke with the guys at timeless and they have no plans for an adjustable. Great shave. At the pace your using blades a pack of 5 would last 7 years of shaving every day.
@@danblacksher6289 yeah, making an adjustable is a whole new ball game. I did a similar thing where I sold off most of my razors once I discovered the good ones like Karve, timeless, etc. But the ones I sold off were all of the pot metal ones like Parker, Muhle, Edwin Jagger, and Merkur. And it wasn't even about the fact that they would likely break in a couple of years due to corrosion. It was more about the increased smoothness that I got from other razors. I kept just about all of my vintage pieces, though. Almost all of them shave really well and are well made.
Nice shave Sgrdddy!
Fantastic ❤❤❤
Thnx Sgg 👌
Great shave! I learned something new, usually when I have really wet lather because I messed up I ride it out but this is a good technique, thank you!
@@seanstapelfeld yeah, there have been plenty of times where I have not quite put a lather together correctly. And I almost always will show how to rescue it... and I think sometimes that may help people more than a lather where nothing goes wrong at all.
I have the .95 timeless with scalloped and open comb base plates, and it’s my favorite razor by a lot. Once I got the timeless I got rid of my other non adjustable razors and only have adjustable and vintage razors. If I could only have one razor that would be it. Wish timeless would come out with an adjustable butterfly razor but I spoke with the guys at timeless and they have no plans for an adjustable. Great shave. At the pace your using blades a pack of 5 would last 7 years of shaving every day.
@@danblacksher6289 yeah, making an adjustable is a whole new ball game.
I did a similar thing where I sold off most of my razors once I discovered the good ones like Karve, timeless, etc.
But the ones I sold off were all of the pot metal ones like Parker, Muhle, Edwin Jagger, and Merkur.
And it wasn't even about the fact that they would likely break in a couple of years due to corrosion. It was more about the increased smoothness that I got from other razors.
I kept just about all of my vintage pieces, though. Almost all of them shave really well and are well made.