New Mühle stainless steel razor 'Rocca'

Rowlers

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It is just one of those things, I think we had similar experiences with the Blackbird OC. I did do a three pass shave with the Nacet but had a fair amount of sensitivity after the shave. 2 passes is definitely all I can do with it now.
Yeah, your right I got on great with the BB OC, and I recall you not having much love for it...
It give us something to talk about if nothing else!
 

Nishy

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Yeah, your right I got on great with the BB OC, and I recall you not having much love for it...
It give us something to talk about if nothing else!
Precisely we can't all like the same razor. I absolutely adore my Gold Dollar straight razor which in some circles is blasphemy.
 

Grishnak

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Only three shaves in my friend. However I prefer my PILS over this razor.

What I've discovered over three shaves:

First shave was with a Gillette Nacet, far too aggressive for my liking.

Rocca requires more attention compared to the PILS, currently. But have owned the PILS for a long time. Cheeks shave well, neck hasn't been excellent. Where the hair grows against the grain it doesn't mow it down with the comfort of the PILS. I may need to revisit angle again.
That’s my setup at the moment. New Rocca, used one Personna Blue, which was ok, then a Gillette Nacet, kindly donated by Jeepie. Got a really good shave, but on third pass found my skin was humming and had a slight glow in the dark, though no weepers...........or so I believed. Woke the following morning to discover a multitude of pinpricks.

Glad to hear you are thinking about revisiting angle. Makes me feel less useless as a Noob / reborn DE shaver.
Beginning to see, you never stop learning and that maybe complacency is often the cause (though not solely) of “one of those shaves”.
 

Eeyore

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I have used the Rocca again this morning, after having shaved with a Fatip OC mainly for the last two weeks.

The Fatip has a bit more "bite", and of course is much lighter, but they actually don't feel that much different to me. Both are very efficient, and work best (again, for me) with a sharp blade.
I would say the Rocca is somewhat more forgiving than the Fatip OC. But both are medium aggressive razors, in my opinion.

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Pitralon forever - Real pens have a nib - If it doesn't tick, it's not a watch.
 

Nishy

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I have used the Rocca again this morning, after having shaved with a Fatip OC mainly for the last two weeks.

The Fatip has a bit more "bite", and of course is much lighter, but they actually don't feel that much different to me. Both are very efficient, and work best (again, for me) with a sharp blade.
I would say the Rocca is somewhat more forgiving than the Fatip OC. But both are medium aggressive razors, in my opinion.

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Pitralon forever - Real pens have a nib - If it doesn't tick, it's not a watch.
Just goes to show how much of a variable one's impression is to another. I find the Fatip OC much smoother than the Rocca but again I have owned and used the Fatip for several years.
 

Eeyore

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Just goes to show how much of a variable one's impression is to another. I find the Fatip OC much smoother than the Rocca but again I have owned and used the Fatip for several years.
Yes, this is an excellent example of why one should be careful recommending razors to someone else ;-)

For instance, while I love the Fatip OC, I don't care for the Gillette New razors at all. But many others think the New is what the Fatip should be ;-)

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Pitralon forever - Real pens have a nib - If it doesn't tick, it's not a watch.
 

Nishy

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That’s my setup at the moment. New Rocca, used one Personna Blue, which was ok, then a Gillette Nacet, kindly donated by Jeepie. Got a really good shave, but on third pass found my skin was humming and had a slight glow in the dark, though no weepers...........or so I believed. Woke the following morning to discover a multitude of pinpricks.

Glad to hear you are thinking about revisiting angle. Makes me feel less useless as a Noob / reborn DE shaver.
Beginning to see, you never stop learning and that maybe complacency is often the cause (though not solely) of “one of those shaves”.
You did better than I did my friend ended up with pimples and a couple of white heads where I had shaved ATG on the lower portion of my neck. In all honesty I never shave ATG on my neck, reason I did so was my cheeks were very well shaven and the neck looked OK. Must get back on the bike tonight and see if I can master this tool.
 

SpeedyPC

The Dark Lord of Wet Shaving
@Eeyore FYI below

From a very mild aggressive rate

Vintage Gillette Tech & Feather AS-D2
Fatip Testina Gentile Close Comb
Edwin Jagger DE89 & Muhle R89
Merkur 34C (short handle) & 38C (long handle)
Merkur Slant 37C (short handle) & 39C (long handle)
Muhle Rocca R95 & R96
Fatip Grande Open Comb & Fatip Piccolo Open Comb, Schöne Italian Open Comb
Muhle R41
iKon Tech << This razor is a real badass beast

To very aggressive rate
 
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Grishnak

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You did better than I did my friend ended up with pimples and a couple of white heads where I had shaved ATG on the lower portion of my neck. In all honesty I never shave ATG on my neck, reason I did so was my cheeks were very well shaven and the neck looked OK. Must get back on the bike tonight and see if I can master this tool.
Ahh yes, more luck than judgement I would hazard, plus I shave in slow motion, sometimes taking 45mins+ for three passes
 

Eeyore

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@Eeyore FYI below

From a very mild aggressive rate

Vintage Gillette Tech & Feather AS-D2
Fatip Testina Gentile Close Comb
Edwin Jagger DE89 & Muhle R89
Merkur 34C (short handle) & 38C (long handle)
Merkur Slant 37C (short handle) & 39C (long handle)
Muhle Rocca R95 & R96
Fatip Grande Open Comb & Fatip Piccolo Open Comb, Schöne Italian Open Comb
Muhle R41
iKon Tech << This razor is a real badass beast

To very aggressive rate
Yes, I included only a few "reference razors" in my short list :)

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Pitralon forever - Real pens have a nib - If it doesn't tick, it's not a watch.
 

Nishy

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Had a break through with the Rocca recently. I changed my grip to support the razor at the bottom of the handle with my little finger. This is different to my initial grip, a pincer action just below the head, above the middle of the handle. A much more comfortable shave yet still a razor that requires a higher level of concentration.

However the following shave was with my PILS and I have to say IMO the PILS does everything better. Obviously YMMV.
 
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