02-25-2014, 01:25 AM
TL;DR
So, squeezing OS X's Summary service a bit results in this:
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However, when it comes to build quality and feel, neither the Micro Touch One nor the Shaving Factory razor are in the same class as my Edwin Jagger Barleycorn.
...I was pleasantly surprised to see that it worked just as well with my Edwin Jagger Barleycorn as it did with the cheap Shaving Factory and Micro Touch razors.
...Although the Micro Touch One is still too mild for my taste, using it with Derby Extra blades resulted in a nice close shave, much more in line with the shave I get with my Edwin Jagger Barleycorn.
...But, the Micro Touch One is a very mild razor and anyone who switches to old school shaving entirely will quickly outgrow it and invest in a nice razor like my Edwin Jagger Barleycorn.
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Does that do it, Robert?
So, squeezing OS X's Summary service a bit results in this:
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However, when it comes to build quality and feel, neither the Micro Touch One nor the Shaving Factory razor are in the same class as my Edwin Jagger Barleycorn.
...I was pleasantly surprised to see that it worked just as well with my Edwin Jagger Barleycorn as it did with the cheap Shaving Factory and Micro Touch razors.
...Although the Micro Touch One is still too mild for my taste, using it with Derby Extra blades resulted in a nice close shave, much more in line with the shave I get with my Edwin Jagger Barleycorn.
...But, the Micro Touch One is a very mild razor and anyone who switches to old school shaving entirely will quickly outgrow it and invest in a nice razor like my Edwin Jagger Barleycorn.
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Does that do it, Robert?