Good stuff bro. Something to note. For the Parker razor the notches that end up holding the blade fell out of the spine over time. It was near impossible to hold the blade in the razor without having to push the notches in. Not a total loss but it lasted me pretty well for 2 years. Next investment is going to be the Irving! Thanks for the video
Super helpful and informative dude.. looking at getting a straight razor to start shaving with instead of the other razors I use. Thanks for puttin your knowledge out here and helping out! much appreciated
Btw Concise, you're right about the IBC razor aka Irving Barber company razor, it's worth the money you pay for it .I own the cerakote Tiffany blue version.. I also like the Kashi Japanese stainless steel RB-210 ring type shavette. I'm awaiting a stealth razor from MD barber as well..
The clasp tend to get loose with years of use, not much with slide out razors. It can be fixed by using wood strips and vice grip, sometimes the clasp is loose right from the factory.
Really enjoyed the review! Very natural and informative : ) I started using the tomb 45 with the medium blade height as my first razor. I think was too advanced for a new barber starting out on any of the higher blade settings as you need to really know what your doing and is quite unforgiving! I’ve bought 2 other razors recently and I alternate inbetween all 3- I recommend ‘The Blue beards revenge’ which is an amazing razor, perfectly weighted- quite heavy in the head but very sterdy and only about £8! Insane value and very safe to use on people! I also bought the ‘ Jaguar orca’ very light, I’ve grown to really like it. It’s a bit more at £41.50 but it is really good. Those 2 have very low blades, do you think you can get the same crispness of the shape up compared to a blade which has more blade showing? Ie the higher 2 settings of the tomb 45. I think the finish looks good when it’s a shallow blade , but I swear the more exposed blades get a finer finish? Just wondering what you think : )
@@ConcisetheBarber Thank you, yeah that makes sense. I guess every cutthroat has its perks. Good to keep alternating between different brands with varying blade heights so you’re versatile : )
I have experience cutting hair & edging up, but I've always been afraid to use straight blades. 😅 I'm going to give the Parker a shot, but there's 3 different Parkers on Amazon that look good... Having a hard time choosing between the 3. The Parker Men’s SR1, Parker SRX, and Parker's Men Rosewood Handl. Which of these 3 would you recommend for a beginner??? Please reply asap. Thank you!
Hi concise.. I'm not a barber but a wet shaving enthusiast who's getting into shavettes... I'm torn between the tomb 45 and the Parker 3 sleeve version of this .. have you seen that one yet?
@ concisethe barber great video 👌👌i have a question if u dont mind i just bought the tomb45 razor and im having alot of trouble getting the astra platinum blades to sit in the 2 grooves in the cartridge , I I bought the Astra double edge blades cuz they were recommended for that razor , I have been putting in the razor with the little edges facing up and still not being able to get it to sit without falling out?
whats up kevin.. i honestly have not use Astra blades..but Dorco Prime Platinum....also if this is your first razor blade like that it can be tricky which is why the traditional razor is widely used more.
honestly for that I would do parker or irving only based on the knowledge that i know how they shave ... but you might find something that works better for you
Man the first razor that was showed I had one similar and when I reached in to grab my razor out of basket I slashed my fingers all up over that cheap ass straight razor .. smh buy quality please 👍
I know each razors you showed. All are garbage. The best is the Parker that is a mediocrum razor but makes is works even if with big difficulties. The only good razors are Feather dx and Kai Kasho, that are not perfect but really very good with small defects!!!! No alternatives! The one you showed that load also big blades doesn't take fixed the long blade!!!! and is very bad in like anatomy like the others! Others are also worst and no worth to expose the defects are too big!!!!
lol OUCH ... Garbage though...man I need a review of some great razors from you. I wouldn't say they are Garbage..just not to your liking. I think out of all of them ...the one that fits best in your hand is the parker. and for the beginning barbers I did request that one. And i also like the irving razor due to the flexibility of blade options. its not the best fit but still doable ..Ive used a feather razor... definitely not garbage..just think its a matter of preference
@@ConcisetheBarber Great response and many thanks for your time and effort. I’m fixing to order a Parker and work my way through your suggestions. Great job!
I know the rockwell 6c is one the best safety razors but was having a hard time picking a good shavette. Thanks for the help
No problem
Good stuff bro. Something to note. For the Parker razor the notches that end up holding the blade fell out of the spine over time. It was near impossible to hold the blade in the razor without having to push the notches in. Not a total loss but it lasted me pretty well for 2 years. Next investment is going to be the Irving! Thanks for the video
Hey man thanks for the response. and hopefully i dont run into that problem. but they are clearly my go to razors...them two
Super helpful video! That irving razor is a nice one. Thanks for your review and recommendations! Also your intro on this video was so good!
Glad it was helpful!
Super helpful and informative dude.. looking at getting a straight razor to start shaving with instead of the other razors I use. Thanks for puttin your knowledge out here and helping out! much appreciated
You’re welcome tony I’m glad that my video was able to help you
Technically these are shavette not straight razor as the blades are disposal not permanent
thank you for the video i was looking of razors exposed one and i think to tomb 45 is my option
glad i was able to help you sito
Thank you for the video bro great advise 💯🔥🤘
No problem 👍
Btw Concise, you're right about the IBC razor aka Irving Barber company razor, it's worth the money you pay for it .I own the cerakote Tiffany blue version..
I also like the Kashi Japanese stainless steel RB-210 ring type shavette.
I'm awaiting a stealth razor from MD barber as well..
i havent tried that stealth razor from md..might need to try that
The clasp tend to get loose with years of use, not much with slide out razors.
It can be fixed by using wood strips and vice grip, sometimes the clasp is loose right from the factory.
Yea that makes sense
I'm using a Wilkinson Sword Shavette, inexpensive and seems to work well.
That’s great to hear .. I haven’t heard of them
Nicely done, and very helpful... thx!
Glad it was helpful!
Really enjoyed the review! Very natural and informative : )
I started using the tomb 45 with the medium blade height as my first razor. I think was too advanced for a new barber starting out on any of the higher blade settings as you need to really know what your doing and is quite unforgiving!
I’ve bought 2 other razors recently and I alternate inbetween all 3- I recommend ‘The Blue beards revenge’ which is an amazing razor, perfectly weighted- quite heavy in the head but very sterdy and only about £8! Insane value and very safe to use on people!
I also bought the ‘ Jaguar orca’ very light, I’ve grown to really like it. It’s a bit more at £41.50 but it is really good.
Those 2 have very low blades, do you think you can get the same crispness of the shape up compared to a blade which has more blade showing? Ie the higher 2 settings of the tomb 45. I think the finish looks good when it’s a shallow blade , but I swear the more exposed blades get a finer finish?
Just wondering what you think : )
I honestly think that you can . Exposure of the blade to me seems that it allowed you to see where your cutting and allows light pressure
@@ConcisetheBarber Thank you, yeah that makes sense. I guess every cutthroat has its perks. Good to keep alternating between different brands with varying blade heights so you’re versatile : )
Dope video bro!
Very informative
Glad it was helpful!
great vid og!
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Which one Ican just what’s the brand of it please can some one let me now I’m new in barber 💈
Parker razor is great
I have experience cutting hair & edging up, but I've always been afraid to use straight blades. 😅 I'm going to give the Parker a shot, but there's 3 different Parkers on Amazon that look good... Having a hard time choosing between the 3. The Parker Men’s SR1, Parker SRX, and Parker's Men Rosewood Handl. Which of these 3 would you recommend for a beginner??? Please reply asap. Thank you!
I wouldn't do the wooden one.. preferably i would do the 1st one
@@ConcisetheBarber Yea, I went with the original SR1 stainless steel. It's been working great for me too. I'm use to it now.
Hi concise.. I'm not a barber but a wet shaving enthusiast who's getting into shavettes... I'm torn between the tomb 45 and the Parker 3 sleeve version of this .. have you seen that one yet?
no i haven’t seen it yet but i will research it though
@ concisethe barber great video 👌👌i have a question if u dont mind i just bought the tomb45 razor and im having alot of trouble getting the astra platinum blades to sit in the 2 grooves in the cartridge , I I bought the Astra double edge blades cuz they were recommended for that razor , I have been putting in the razor with the little edges facing up and still not being able to get it to sit without falling out?
whats up kevin.. i honestly have not use Astra blades..but Dorco Prime Platinum....also if this is your first razor blade like that it can be tricky which is why the traditional razor is widely used more.
I’m late but which is the best razor for a clean head shave?
honestly for that I would do parker or irving only based on the knowledge that i know how they shave ... but you might find something that works better for you
@@ConcisetheBarber ok thanks 🙏🏾
Im thinking about getting the tomb 45 What do you think some have said that it breaks ?
It’s a good razor.. I’ll say that and the Parker
are there any razors where you dont need to change the razor like a permanent razor
yes but i really dont use those kind...but they are very sharp as well
wheres the link for the parker razor
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Concise can we get an update video bro 😎
I should
That's 2 for Parker I'm going down the list and your the second person who still would say the Parker is in the upper side of the list
yes its definitely a great razor
So those are like $ 13.00 with shipping & handling maybe right ?.
Which one are you talking about
@@ConcisetheBarber I just found out the ones that look like "Parker Blade "types are different prices .
I haaaaaaate the park razor the most lol
lol why is that
Nice
thank you .. a update will be coming soon
🔥🔥🔥
Man the first razor that was showed I had one similar and when I reached in to grab my razor out of basket I slashed my fingers all up over that cheap ass straight razor .. smh buy quality please 👍
wow bro..doesn't sound good to keep the razor blade in the razor.. but yes ..quality is everything...
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Thank you razor ready be blessed
Today's video led me here 🤷🏿♂️
What you think
@@ConcisetheBarber The Parker razor seems to fit me but I'll continue to practice with this lighter plastic one I have first
Tomb 45 sucks, Trash razor I do not recommend blade does not stay in place plus it’s overpriced, Temu is the way to go trust 🙏🏼
Wait Temu 👀👀.
I know each razors you showed. All are garbage. The best is the Parker that is a mediocrum razor but makes is works even if with big difficulties. The only good razors are Feather dx and Kai Kasho, that are not perfect but really very good with small defects!!!! No alternatives! The one you showed that load also big blades doesn't take fixed the long blade!!!! and is very bad in like anatomy like the others! Others are also worst and no worth to expose the defects are too big!!!!
lol OUCH ... Garbage though...man I need a review of some great razors from you. I wouldn't say they are Garbage..just not to your liking. I think out of all of them ...the one that fits best in your hand is the parker. and for the beginning barbers I did request that one. And i also like the irving razor due to the flexibility of blade options. its not the best fit but still doable ..Ive used a feather razor... definitely not garbage..just think its a matter of preference
@@ConcisetheBarber Great response and many thanks for your time and effort. I’m fixing to order a Parker and work my way through your suggestions. Great job!