Squire's Blade Reviews

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Sir Squire of the south,

I received the blades I ordered and would like to send you 10 lab personnas and 10 hospital personnas for your reviewing purposes.

I sent you a PM a day or so ago for an address to ship to. I'm not sure if you saw it, I guess you've been under the weather lately.

Good health unto you.
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I would like to thank Squire for his blade reviews. After four months of testing, I have found "my blades" in both the 7 O'Clock Sharp Edge and/or Permasharp. I had my doubts after trying eight others, but I am very happy how these are sharp, safe, and last a week each while maintaining a BBS shave. The combination I now use is a Merkur HD and Honeybee soaps with shave oil. Thanks again!
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Hello jceclu, welcome aboard.
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Post by infabo »

Squire, have you tried the German Wilkinson Sword? Love this blade, not particularly sharp, but really forgiving and long lasting.
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Yes I have infabo and found they work a bit better than the Wilkinson Economie which I did review. The problem I have with them is twofold, one it's a brand so the blades I get may come from a different factory than the ones you have, and, second any blades from Germany sell for a premium and are not worth the extra cost.

Unless you really like them of course.
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Post by vegasvics »

http://image.ceneo.pl/data/products/2235721/product.jpg

Great thread. Quite possibly my favorite on all shave forums, I come back to this one for reference all the time.

Some questions arising about the blades pictured in the link above. They're claimed to be the repackaged version (same blades produced in same factory) as the original SI blades.

Squire - have you had a chance to review these yet? Anyone?
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Those are the original Polish-manufactured Pol Silver Super Iridium blades. When Gillette bought the company they ceased production there and moved it to St. Petersburg. The Russian Iridiums are much beloved and in scarce supply since the company stopped making even these fine blades.

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Odio Barbillas wrote:Those are the original Polish-manufactured Pol Silver Super Iridium blades. When Gillette bought the company they ceased production there and moved it to St. Petersburg. The Russian Iridiums are much beloved and in scarce supply since the company stopped making even these fine blades.

CAVEAT EMPTOR! Counterfeits are out there.
Sorry, I must have posted an older picture. As you can see from this one, these are supposed to be the St. Pete mfg version, different packaging and distributed in Poland
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vegasvics wrote:Sorry, I must have posted an older picture. As you can see from this one, these are supposed to be the St. Pete mfg version, different packaging and distributed in Poland
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Even so, I think the ones I had were in different packaging (because they were intended for the Russian market?), but it's been some time since I saw them.
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Post by Ouchmychin »

Squire,
Is there some way to do a microscopic exam of one of the new Schick Hydro 5 blades? And if so to compare them to DEs and Gillette ProGlides. I think the Hydros are sharper than the Feathers I have used. And they stay sharp whick the Feathers do not.
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What no Israeli Red review or rating? Or possibly I've missed something?
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Hi Squire,

I sent you a private message. Can you let me know what you think?

Thanks,
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Sure, let me see if I can find that.
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Squire, do you happen to have any of your microscope photos from the blades? Most were lost here when we updated the forum software.
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These excellent and very informative reviews are a valuable SMF resource when it comes to tracking down the old blade brands. It seems that the last time David (Squire) posted any DE blade reviews was 11 or 12 years ago. His access to the microscope was one of the most interesting aspects of his review process. It is unfortunate to learn that the photos were lost. There are so many brands to choose from these days, I suspect that most people have reverted back to searching the shaving forums for recent reviews of the most popular DE blades. This makes me wonder if a great many of the brands in those old posts have become obsolete through the passage of time or the industry that supplies blades have changed their blades through adding new brands or changing manufacturing methods, for better or worse.
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Gillette bought some of the blade manufacturers (e.g., Polsilver and Astra), and moved production to Russia while keeping the same brand names.They're generally still worth trying.
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Post by Reon87 »

Braun also has good blades. I tried Phillips earlier, but Braun is better as for me. There are questions to the prices of models. Usually new models don't differ from the old one, but the prices are set too high, but it is a marketing question that applies to all brands.
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Reon87 - welcome to SMF. I'm afraid you will find zero interest in electric shavers here, as it just isn't what the forum is about.

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