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- Friday July 10, 2009
So Audiolab lent me his Sticky and I loved and then Sunbury sold me one so for a short time I have two.
The question is: why does one have a metal end piece with the WS name and logo in black while the other had a plastic end piece with the same info etched in white?
But much more importantly, the black end one has a Gillette-style safety bar, with lines cut into it, so: IIIIIIIIIIIII
The metal ended one has a weird variant on that: instead of lines in the metal there are raised ridges embossed, giving almost the same effect but in inverse.
Finally the "black" one's safety bar is a lot longer - i.e. it comes down the vertical further, whereas the more moulded one has a significantly shorter bar.
I'll do a shave-off and let you know how they compare, but at a glance the clear metal-ended one with the shorter bar looks at lot more aggressive.
If nothing else they'll have a different optimum angle of attack.
The question is: why does one have a metal end piece with the WS name and logo in black while the other had a plastic end piece with the same info etched in white?
But much more importantly, the black end one has a Gillette-style safety bar, with lines cut into it, so: IIIIIIIIIIIII
The metal ended one has a weird variant on that: instead of lines in the metal there are raised ridges embossed, giving almost the same effect but in inverse.
Finally the "black" one's safety bar is a lot longer - i.e. it comes down the vertical further, whereas the more moulded one has a significantly shorter bar.
I'll do a shave-off and let you know how they compare, but at a glance the clear metal-ended one with the shorter bar looks at lot more aggressive.
If nothing else they'll have a different optimum angle of attack.