Homelike Start DE Razor

Str8Mug

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First, I hope all had a good Turkey Day yesterday (US) with family & friends. Good eats, a bit of good vino together with those we love and care about is what it’s all about for Thanksgiving. There’s always plenty to be thankful for. Worldwide as well to all my wet shaving Bro-hams abroad, Salud... :cheers:

Anyways, I wanted to get one more shave in before getting the Taiga all cleaned, sanitized and prepped for the next participant Shavemd. I will notify parties involved once the razor is dropped of at the US Pony Express hopefully today or the latest tomorrow morning.

I put up another shave off with the Taiga & the Rex Ambassador to be honest. Why? Well, since I got the Taiga to be a bit more efficient with opening up it’s dial adjustment, I just had to give it another go against the Rex as curiosity and the need to know just kept eating at me. So, I loaded up 2 once used blades (Astra SP's) into the Taiga & Rex and got into my morning shave mode.

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As usual, it was a three pass affair that was in the works and neither disappointed when it came to leaving my face clean and smooth without a single incident. I had them both ramped up to their max settings as I did with the Gibbs vs Taiga shave and there were some pretty good differences between the two. On the first pass it was obvious that blade feel was paramount but, the key thing was that the Taiga exhibited a much smoother feel on the face over the Rex. It was also quite evident during this pass and the subsequent two other passes that the Rex has more blade feel on the face (while riding slightly towards the cap on both razors). Though it did not feel overly intimidating, it did feel more “bitey” or more susceptible to getting one in trouble if not paying attention. It also requires just a touch more of angle adjustment to get it to smooth out and feel comfy during the shave. And it does feel comfortable once your there, just a bit more work to get it there and maintain it. The opposite is true for the Taiga in that during this shave and the previous one versus the Gibbs, it maintains a really smooth feel and kind of makes you feel that you can get away with a bit less concentration or effort in maintaining that good balance in cutting and comfort during each pass. It shares those same characteristics with the Gibbs No17 throughout it’s whole range. Of course it doesn’t feel like it’s on the 1 setting for every size you go up but, the razor exposure or reveal in my opinion neither increases nor decreases giving it a neutral feeling throughout its range. The Rex doesn’t exhibit this trait through its size ranges but, rather makes the user adjust ever so slightly the angle of attack to maintain an equal equilibrium or compromise if you will in cutting prowess and smoothness/comfort. Basically the Taiga requires less work a la Gibbs Adjustable as compared to the Rex. It’s just easier to use versus the Rex and the Rex is easy, no small feat by the Taiga. They both gave a superb shave this morning without leaving any patches or stragglers behind and left me with little to no clean up work. Just around Sir Adam and I used the Taiga to finish it off. Wonderful shave to be honest. This second shave also confirmed another thing for me concerning the Taiga. It is just so well balanced in my hands. The length of the handle is spot on, there is no head heaviness with the razor or handle heavy dominant. In the hands it feels good with good knurling but, not quite as good as the Rex’s handle. The Rex’s handle is just about perfect in what it offers in tactile feel. The knurling is just plain superb. I’ve read posts on forums where users say that the knurling on the handle is overly aggressive feeling and is uncomfortable. How? I really have no idea but, as they say different strokes for different folks....

So, in conclusion of the HomelikeShaving Taiga Adjustable all I can say is that I’m supremely impressed with it’s performance against a pair of arguably the best made adjustables, one vintage that is no longer made and the modern Rex that is modeled a bit after the vintage Gibbs Adjustable. The Taiga held it’s own against the Standard of all adjustables, the Gibbs and it performed equally as good as the Rex in cutting tenacity while being a smoother and more comfortable shaver in the process. Homelikeshaving with this prototype has got a serious contender for the title of adjustable razor champ and arguably raising the thought of perhaps being the best performing safety razor in the DE world. Yeah, that’s how good this razor is.

I can’t wait to get my hands on the production version with the OC plate option and really take it to town against some of the best razors the market has to offer. A big thank you to CK89 & Homelikeshaving for providing this great prototype of the Taiga for me and a few others to sample.
 

Shavemd

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I did this comparison of the Taiga vs Toggle as part of a pass around on another forum and thought I would post it here too.
I am a daily shaver so this morning with 24 hours of growth I put the Taiga against my replated Rhodium F4 Toggle.
Pre- Shave Hot Shower
Soap - M&M Naid
After shave - M&M Naid splash and balm
Blade - First use Polsilver
Brush DG B7 in a Lutin handle
Bowl CC copper bowl
A few notes on the Taiga, the finish is excellent, the knurling is very good on the handle, not quite as rough as a Rex but still very good grip. The adjustment dial turns continuously and easily but not too loose as to move it while shaving. The razor is well balanced and the balance point is at the top of the knurling just under the adjustment dial. I know this is a prototype but I would like to see the marking for the adjustment on the side of the adjustment dial, it currently is on the top collar and is not as easy to see for me. Now onto the shave.

WTG I dialed both razors to their max opening. The Taiga is heavier than the Toggle but still easy to handle and maneuver. There is more blade feel with the Toggle and the Toggle is a Tinnier note on the audio feedback, while the Taiga has minimal blade feel and a more soft muted audio feedback. Both razors were very smooth and took down about 90% of my growth

XTG I kept both razors at max setting and the Taiga truly felt like there was no blade in it, I stopped and checked my angle several times to reassure myself I was getting a shave. This feeling was similar to what I experienced with the lower Gap Wolfman WR2’s. The Toggle when about its business without any issues. Rinse and feel, both sides needed a little touchup especially on my neck near the Adam’s Apple and around my jawline and upper lip.

ATG I decided to keep both razors fully opened up for this pass but normally I would dial my adjustable down to about the half way mark and I probably should have as a I gave myself a coup,e of wheelers on each side near the Adam’s Apple. The Taiga was very smooth and had a little more blade feel than on the previous 2 passes and the Toggle again had more blade feel but still very smooth.

The Taiga, like the Start has a very smooth minimal blade feel approach. I will continue to use it for the rest of the week before I get it shipped out to @"keto" . I really enjoyed the first shave, but I do find myself asking if there could be a little more efficiency. I will see how the rest of the week goes.

Thank you to @"Homelikeshaving" and to @CK89 for arranging this pass around.
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Shavemd

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This is what I have posted on another forum where we are doing a pass around with the Taiga.
Today I couldn’t resist and had to pair the Taiga against the Rex Ambassador. Both razors get their roots from the Gibbs. I have had a Rex since the initial release, my current one is a 2019 release and is a very nice razor for me up to about level 4, much higher and it gets a little rough for me. So in today’s shave I set both razors at level 4 and I must say after yesterday’s shave I have less to shave then normal.
Pre-Shave - Hot shower
Blades - Polsilver 2nd use
Brush. Elite razor Stone w/ HMW knot
Soap - Sebum Green
After shave - Sebum Purple
I did a side by side WTG, XTG and touchup for a BBS shave. The Taiga was smoother with less blade feel than the Rex. The knurling on the Rex is hard to beat but the Taiga still had excellent grip. Both razors were very maneuverable and gave an excellent result. I preferred the smoothness of the Taiga over the Rex, but if you are a blade feel kind of guy the Taiga has very little especially on the XTG pass. I’m fine with that as smoothness is my number one priority and the Taiga delivers it.
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Str8Mug

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This is what I have posted on another forum where we are doing a pass around with the Taiga.
Today I couldn’t resist and had to pair the Taiga against the Rex Ambassador. Both razors get their roots from the Gibbs. I have had a Rex since the initial release, my current one is a 2019 release and is a very nice razor for me up to about level 4, much higher and it gets a little rough for me. So in today’s shave I set both razors at level 4 and I must say after yesterday’s shave I have less to shave then normal.
Pre-Shave - Hot shower
Blades - Polsilver 2nd use
Brush. Elite razor Stone w/ HMW knot
Soap - Sebum Green
After shave - Sebum Purple
I did a side by side WTG, XTG and touchup for a BBS shave. The Taiga was smoother with less blade feel than the Rex. The knurling on the Rex is hard to beat but the Taiga still had excellent grip. Both razors were very maneuverable and gave an excellent result. I preferred the smoothness of the Taiga over the Rex, but if you are a blade feel kind of guy the Taiga has very little especially on the XTG pass. I’m fine with that as smoothness is my number one priority and the Taiga delivers it.
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Great write ups my friend.... :okay:
 

Shavemd

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Today I decided to just shave with the Taiga and try to appreciate the quality of shave I could get
Pre-Shave - Hot Shower
Blade - First use (palm stropped) Feather
Soap - Captain's Choice Venture
AfterShave - CC Venture
Brush - Elite razor Irish Bog Wood Brush Synthetic Knot
WTG - I dialed the adjustment up to what I would consider 9 the adjuster goes to 6 but I was able to go beyond that to about 3 without loosening the handle. This gave a very smooth, with good audio feedback first pass shave. Blade feeling was minimal, even with the feather blade. rinsed and gave a good feel around, about 90% beard reduction and I would be at a Clean, Comfortable shave.
ATG - I decided to go right to ATG with my second pass and I left the setting at 9, being cautious that I got a few wheepers last time probably because it is so smooth and I may have used a little pressure. There was some blade feel but very smooth and this razor is very maneuverable. Very uneventful second pass, rinse, and except for a troublesome spot under my jawline I was BBS, touched up those 2 spots with a couple buffing strokes and I had a very enjoyable shave.
The Taiga, like the Start, gives a very smooth shave. the Taiga let me dial up the efficiency well beyond where the 1.18 plate is, but still retained its smoothness. I really enjoy this razor and will be ordering one when they are released.
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Shavemd

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So for my last shave with the Taiga I put it side by side with the FatBoy, a razor I think a lot of people can compare it too.
Pre-Shave - Hot Shower
Blades - 2nd use Feathers
Soap - Czech & Speake Oxford & Cambridge
Brush - Elite Razor Ironwood Synthetic
Aftershave - C & S Oxford & Cambridge
From my experience with my Fatboy I do a 3 pass shave on 7WTG & XTG then 4 ATG so I set the Taiga on 4.
The Taiga was smoother in both passé WTG and XTG and once again only required a few touchup spots for buffing. The Fatboy had a little more blade feel and a much louder and tinnier audio feedback, it required a full 3 pass shave to equal the results of the Taiga. Weight was noticeably a big difference between the 2 razors but both were well balanced and very maneuverable. I need to throw out Kudos to Captain Murphy and Chris for the wonderful job they did on my Fatboy it is like a brand new razor.
 

jimthecamera

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he sent me a message saying mid December -the first 100 will be ready for shipment-and that we can now order- and even specify on a first come basis- which no we want on our razor-only for the first 100-unsure if he is making a stand -or if the additional titanium handle will be ready for same shipment dates?as he has not yet replied to me
 
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