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Checking my Fatip top cap is 19 mm (or 18,9) and bottom cap has got stamped logo.
Seems you have the girly version.
Checking my Fatip top cap is 19 mm (or 18,9) and bottom cap has got stamped logo.
Ahhh, that's how it goes?Seems you have the girly version.
https://www.fatip.it/collezione/nobile/Thanks, I will look into that.
Paul.
ischiapp @ ilRasoio said:Amazing how much few grams more of metal, needed to increase by a few fraction of a millimeter the dimensions but above all by some degree the geometries, transform the soul of an instrument. This has made the famous rake an excellent razor with a harmonious aggressiveness.
Allow me to paginate in the table, and add the technical definitions:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chord_(geometry)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sagitta_(geometry)
Analyzing the data of the geometry, we see how the trend of relative percentages (topcap / plate) of chord and sagitta leads to a golden mean the latest version.
The Original maintains the same ratio in the height of the head section (sagitta) than the Vintage, but reaches the greater width (chord) of the group.
Thus creating an aggressive angle but adequately mitigated by the curvature of the blade.
That is, equal effectiveness with better comfort.
Actually 65 years?