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[โ€“] CpnStumpy 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

Absolutely. I've not used a shavette, but I have some shorter straights and a 9/16 I love, I definitely recognize the maneuverability of a smaller blade. I bounce between so many different blades, I can make any of them work but the variety does make clear how they really do act differently.

[โ€“] PorkButtsNTaters666 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Which shorter straight do you have? I've been eyeing Dovo Barbarossas, but Dovo doesn't have the best reputation, so I'm rather hesitant on this one.

[โ€“] HomeAwayFromHone 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I bet they'd be fine, it seems like it was mainly the Dovo "best quality" that's the worst. And even then it'd usually be salvageable, just more challenging to hone and not really worth the premium you'd pay over vintage. And there are vintage "mustache razors" of various makes that are shorter, TI has a "Petit Francais" (actually, they might still...) and Double Duck has the "Dwarf" for example.

Or... have you ever considered a Japanese kamisori? They're shorter blades by default and an interesting change. Japanese western razors also tend to have some shorter models available with 2.5" being not uncommon.

But you might just use the opportunity to appreciate a razor that has fallen on hard times and been irreparably damaged toward the front---that bit can be cut off with a Dremel or similar leaving a "shorty" razor. And you don't have to do it yourself, they're common enough eg: https://www.ebay.com/itm/385718663015

If you do happen to be handy with power tools (or know someone who is) I do happen to have a really nice razor that I probably won't get around to modifying for a few years yet that I might be willing to part with: https://imgur.com/a/S10sa7W

You can't really see it but the blade is cracked about half an inch in, near that blemish. So at some point someone will have to cut that off (carefully so as not to overheat the metal and lose the temper). Until then I'll endeavour to keep it safe from rust as it's otherwise a pristine blade from the famous Erik Anton Berg (also famous for tools) and the scales are some of the most beautiful I've seen in person.

[โ€“] PorkButtsNTaters666 1 points 1 year ago

Thanks for the kind offer, but I'm really not competent with power tools (and I fear that trying to shorten a razor may well shorten a finger ๐Ÿ˜‚).

I honestly have never thought about a real kamisori, though I own a Feather kamisori shavette - which I rather like).

But I guess, the way is to get used to a long blade, and wrap the face around it!