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I have been in possession of the Tedalus Essence razor for a little over a week now and have put in about four or five shaves with it just to get a feel for the razor. So far I am totally impressed.
So tonight I decided to do what everyone was hoping to be done (or at least I was hoping to be done) and do a shave off between the Essence and the Feather DX mano a mano, or I guess navaja a navaja.
To begin with, the tale of the tape:
The Feather DX that I will be using has wood scales and is about 6.25 inches long. The blade width is approximately 5/8. It has jimps along the underside of the tang.
The Tedalus Essence has an aluminum scale that is very dark anodized making it appear almost like ebony wood. It is about 7.75 inches long. The blade is possibly 7/8 but hard to say exactly because it has a curve along the spine. It has a very long monkey tail and jimps on top and below the tang.
The blade of the DX is rather thick because it has a spring to release the blade. The face of the blade has a slight hollow grind to it.
The blade of the Essence is extremely flat as it uses magnets to hold the two sides together. The face of the blade is almost flat.
So tonight I decided to do what everyone was hoping to be done (or at least I was hoping to be done) and do a shave off between the Essence and the Feather DX mano a mano, or I guess navaja a navaja.
To begin with, the tale of the tape:
The Feather DX that I will be using has wood scales and is about 6.25 inches long. The blade width is approximately 5/8. It has jimps along the underside of the tang.
The Tedalus Essence has an aluminum scale that is very dark anodized making it appear almost like ebony wood. It is about 7.75 inches long. The blade is possibly 7/8 but hard to say exactly because it has a curve along the spine. It has a very long monkey tail and jimps on top and below the tang.
The blade of the DX is rather thick because it has a spring to release the blade. The face of the blade has a slight hollow grind to it.
The blade of the Essence is extremely flat as it uses magnets to hold the two sides together. The face of the blade is almost flat.