From a Gent of impeccable taste and not given to hyperbole, such praise has very much piqued my interest.If I had to run back into a burning building, the Vestige would be the one I'd rescue.
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From a Gent of impeccable taste and not given to hyperbole, such praise has very much piqued my interest.If I had to run back into a burning building, the Vestige would be the one I'd rescue.
Thank you. It's gratifying to see "piqued" spelt correctly for once.From a Gent of impeccable taste and not given to hyperbole, such praise has very much piqued my interest.
I’d run into a burning building for your WR4Thank you. It's gratifying to see "piqued" spelt correctly for once.
Yeah, the first time I saw the Vestige, I was slightly put off by the spine of the blade sticking out of the back of the head, but I came around when I realised how much weight that would save. IMO, that makes it hands down the most original design I've seen, and I now like this quirky feature.
AD has a reputation for making mild razors, so the ++ (Supérieur) plate turned out to be just right for me. A long story led to me ending up with two +++ plates as well, but I found the efficiency of this wasn't a huge improvement, and it was less comfortable in use. I have now given both of them away.