

So, got home from work last night and saw that I finally got the replacement T-Bar for my Rockwell Model T.
Replacement is simple, remove the bottom cap, unscrew the locking screw, pull out the T-Bar and reverse the process.

Remember this? Significantly lopped sided blade exposure with one side a good deal more blade than the other.

The replacement bar now shows a much better blade alignment and balanced exposure. Though I’ll have to use the razor over a few days at least to see if this is fluke or by design.
So how’s the shave?
If you are expecting at least the same smoothness and blade feel of Rockwell 6S/C, you are going to be very disappointed.
First off, this is a positive blade exposure razor.
Why?!
Why in God’s name would you design and engineer a razor that ignores the very thing that made your most popular and loved razor, the 6S/C, the favorite of many?
And instead, made a razor that is not only just more a more aggressive, has more blade bite, has blade flex and all these adds up to a product that probably will disappoint those who bought it because they loved the 6S/C and wanted an adjustable for convenience of not having to swap plates.
For those of you who own the Razorine, the shave feel is very similar, almost shavette in nature. There is an odd feel of the blade flexing though, most noticeable if you go ATG, and or with the first stroke removing thick resistant stubble but with a sharp blade this is very much less noticeable.
I did get my “True glass BBS Shave” but it wasn’t the most comfortable as you are very aware of the blade on your face.
Very efficient but definitely not for the beginner nor someone without some technique as you do need to recognise and adjust your blade angle. For me it works best when I ride the top cap and use the blade like I would a shavette, allowing the blade to act as a guillotine.
Trying the shave on a neutral plane has the blade at its most aggressive exposure with too much blade feel on the skin, and shaving on the base plate plane has the most blade flex feel which makes me uncomfortable fearing the blade will snag and bite.
With technique and care, the Model T gave a very close, very clean shave. Just not the most comfortable.
I did not go beyond setting 3, with the most comfortable setting around 1.5 or 2.
- Bowl : Van Yulay Resin
- Brush : Friendship Shaving’s Macy G4 Synthetic by Frank Shaving
- Pre-Shave : Shower, PAA’s Cube
- Soap : PAA’s Doppelganger Black (2015 Dior Sauvage)
- Razor : Rockwell Model T (setting 3, 2, 1, 1,5)
- Post Shave : PAA’s Doppelganger Black Aftershave Cologne, Mysterium Serum (wasn’t originally intended but added in later)
- Others : Dior Savauge EDP














