I figured given the price that it was a good mule to learn honing and restoration. Normally don't worry about removing all age but I'm curious how much it will take to fix. I'll include a before picture, as there was a LOT more rust on it. I am happy with what I got off just curious how much more I can remove without losing the etch. That being said she's a pretty loud blade compared to my Frederick Reynolds 6/8. Sent from my SM-G930P using Tapatalk
Excellent choice of razor. I like those Imperial 20507 razors myself. I have the Army/Navy etch and I really enjoy that noisy shave!!! Enjoy.
The Flic High Class is definitely a perfect example of a fine Solingen produced shaver. Excellent fit, finish, grind and steel all working together to give a smooth comfortable bbs shave. Going with the German theme, uber lather with Tabac soap/cream. All completed with Tabac balm and edc. Enjoy your Sunday, gentlemen
The Wester Brothers got the call and gave me a nice shave. All is well. Hot water preparation AOS Lavender PSO Mike’s Natural Soaps Hungarian Lavender Shavemac 2-Band Silvertip Badger Wester Bros Anchor 11/16 AOS Lavender After Shave Balm Happy shaving - Karl
Tonight's shave was with a fine razor, from a Boston Co, made in Germany. I had a fine 2 pass shave, that left me with a DFS. Zero issues, just a nice razor. Razor- Dame Stoddard & Kendall, Boston. Made in Germany. Brush- Stirling Boar Soap- Arko/Sandalwood Aftershave- Pinaud Clubman
Razor: Hart Steel 6/8 Stop: Dry Gulch black latigo Brush: Esty silver tip Pre: Nivea Soap: R66 AS: Spieck AS, L’Occitane ASB Scent: Amouage Memoir Man
7/8 Robert Williams Monkey Tail I am really starting to like this razor .Has Wonderful balance and removes whiskers with almost no effort .
Travel shave Wade & Butcher 3/4 Henry Cavandish pure badger Col Conk bay rum Nivea sensitive skin aftershave balm
Today's shave was with "The Old English Razor", at least that was what the scales say. I had a buttery smooth 2 pass shave, that left me with a BBS result. Not the prettiest old razor, but it sure does get the job done. Razor- M.J.Higgins. Sheffield. Brush- Stirling Boar Soap- Arko/Avon Spicy scented Aftershave- Osage Rub
I usually don’t use a razor two shaves in a row. I did today as I wanted to gauge the impact a light refresh on my yellow-green Thuri has on a blade that is starting to fade. Turns out a few minutes on the stone really boosts the efficiency. Great shave. Hot water preparation AOS Lavender PSO Mike’s Natural Soaps Hungarian Lavender Romera Wengue Chubby Manchurian Badger Wester Bros Anchor 11/16 T&H Classic After Shave Balm Happy shaving - Karl
Razor: Modified Wade & Butcher’s For Barbers Use Brush: Shavemac D01 Silvertip Soap: B&M Lavanille A/S: same I went through a “phase” with buying W&Bs with cracks close to the heel. I also changed the profile of the toe to an ever so slight french point... no clue why, just thought it worked at the time. Also shortened the scales and added the TruStone turquoise wedge. Here is it when I bought it: Probably a better picture of profile now: Enjoy your shave! Tom.
I've turned down many a chip and you are making me rethink it. Though the fact you found a chopper would help convince me too. Sent from my SM-G930P using Tapatalk
How about a Filly??? I hate that these things happen, but might as well get them back shaving!!! Tom.
I would just try to shorten it and round the toe. Sadly money has been tight so if I dont think its a simple hone I just pass. With the exception of the blade I just picked up for 7 bucks. I'm sure I'll make a shorty eventually. Sent from my SM-G930P using Tapatalk