Punk aside I am actually looking forward to all your thoughts as it is one one on the list.
Clean shaven punks who care about appearance? What is the world coming to?
Same old thing as happens to at least one of the bearded, waist-length coiffured Sixties art students (and I don't mean the women).
Occam's today, and still on Plate 2. This thing shaves as close and gently as any razor I've got. One or two give the impression of a close shave, but that's well on to stubble by evening and certainly the next day, but the OR really does clean up. I've got several models of AC razors from Razorock, ES, Mongoose, Rocnel and the Generals trio, and the OR is certainly as good as any of them and a lot better than a couple.
Using Razor Master Toivo pine tar soap (whose lather has a nice yellow-green tinge to it), I found that the rattle is mostly suppressed by a thick lather, and, as I thought, it doesn't bother me anyway. Likewise, a bit of familiarity with the handle goes a long way to using it better. However, the flat thin shape still isn't second-nature. I'm right-handed, and it's good when I hold it with arm under/across chin to shave the left side of my mush. Shaving the right side where the wrist/arm rotates to hold it doesn't make the grip feel quite "right".
Apparently the V1 OR caused problems for some people when shaving the upper lip, and this is why the OREN SB has been narrowed. I'm afraid I can't help on this question, as I have had a moustache for about 40 years.
I was initially sceptical about this when I first saw it on Kickstarter, and the "kitchen utensil" look didn't appeal, but it turns out that I seriously misjudged it, mostly because of its looks. It is, however, a very good razor, notwithstanding my cavils about the handle.