Alpha Guido (Hong Kong)
Alpha’s Guido was designed in conjunction with John Venturino, the wet shaving expert behind Stubble Meets Steel; time to look at what they have come up with. I don’t know whether to give Alpha Shaving, John Venturino or maybe both the big pat on the back for coming up with such a spectacular razor. And just to make the deal that little sweeter, both OC and SB plates along with a razor stand were included in the package. This week I’ll be concentrating on the SB plate. It’s a sure winner on the appearance side, I hope it shaves just as good as it looks. Love the handle, there is a definite Gillette influence along with a lot of UFO know how thrown in and the 10 x 53mm hole in its end certainly removed a lot of unnecessary weight, plus it contributed to the razor’s good balance. Round blade posts, quality thread engagement, extra wide blade clamping surfaces and good old fashioned engraving all contribute to make this one visually impressive tool. One not so positive aspect was the ‘water’ marks on the cap, both on the top and underside. They would not rub off, so out with the metal polish to remove them. Easy enough to rectify but it should not happen, Steve would surely know that I would comment on such a flaw to the finish. With the razor now sparkling, it was treated to a coating of Renaissance Wax. Because of the intricate machining of the handle, I don’t know that it got full coverage but if the quantity of Renaissance Wax means anything, it is going to be well protected. Alpha made a big deal about their generosity in providing one only, Filoso blade with their Guido. Should I use it or find something else, I’ll leave it in the packaging and grab a Gillette Minora, I know how good they are.
Before I had even received the Guido, Steve had emailed me offering a Plus plate. I didn’t take up the offer, but Steve, if you have one sitting on the desk gathering dust! I may never use it, but then again, I might, it would be great to have all options available. Efficiency of the standard plated Guido was only slightly above Karve CB level #C, but its well-proportioned positive blade ensured a smooth and comfortable shave. Its ability to easily wipe away whiskers made me feel confident in the razor’s ability. Maybe a little more efficiency would have been appreciated, and I should have purchased that Plus plate; I didn’t, but this is still a brilliant razor. If it takes a collaboration between a razor manufacturer and an expert wet shaver to deliver such a well performing razor then I’m all for it, bring them on.
Blades Used – Gillette Minora and Feather
Material – C20 Brass
Weight – 101.9g
Blade Tab - Covered
Head Width – 43.34mm
Handle Length – 85.98mm
Diameter – 12.99mm
Availability – Alpha Shaving
Final Word – More please