1. Me too :love055:
    Beautiful blade Bill.
  2. Two 100 year old plus tools today.
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  3. August Weigelt, Bremen
    Wholly Kaw
    homemade badger
    Brut

    Very nice shave with an older ivory scaled razor. Have a good one.
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    I was doing a quick test of a newly arrived coticule, shave was very good. Looking forward to more coticule learning. The razor was a 6/8 Manaslu M-100, an entirely different razor than the thumb notch M-300s and M-500s. Cream was SMN and a little AB topped things off for a DFS.
  6. Now we're talking!
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  7. Wooo hooo, almost race car-ish!



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  9. R. Holder 578.
    I know these aren’t rare, as there are a few up for sale, but I can’t find much on their history, specifically any connection with Herders. Pulled out the F. Herder 45 and took some pics... I think the comparison is clear. :)
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    Obviously the tang stamps are uncannily similar.
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    But I can’t find R. Holder in the list of Solingen razor makers.
    Anyway... it takes a nice edge, as most Solingen razors do.
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    Enjoy your shave.
    Tom
  10. That’s a beauty!!


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  11. Wade and Butcher
    Palmolive stick
    old ratty Simms brush
    Stetson Fresh AS
    Avon Zany Cologne Hippo

    The shave was ... adequate.
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  12. I will be using this one sometime tomorrow. It was a birthday gift from a good friend. I just wanted to post a photo in advance. Wester Bros of NY was established in 1891 and was the sole importer of the German factory. I suspect the American enterprise was in response to the 1890 McKinley Tariffs.
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    From Strazors:
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    Wester Bros, Solingen.
    "Wester Bros.Cutlery Co." existed 1904-1967 in New York City.
    Charles and Max Wester were the owners.
    It was originally founded in 1891 as Jacoby & Wester.
    Wester Brothers was the sole inporter of goods made by Wester & Butz of Solingen.
    The owner of Wester & Butz was August Wester, father of Charles and Max Wester."
    http://strazors.com/index.php?id=51&doc=wester_bros_solingen_
  13. Awesome shave, with a German made razor, finished on a JNAT Stone. Smooth 2 pass shave, with BDBS results. Fantastic razor. I have a couple others by FW Engels, and all are top notch.

    Razor- F.W.Engels, Special. Solingen Germany
    Razor- RazoRock 400. WD HM Badger knot.
    Soap- RazoRock XXX.
    Aftershave- Shulton Old Spice. Flying Cloud Decanter.


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  14. they could be brothers or,who ever ran the company at the time ..
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  15. Could be. I’ve seen a Carl, Daniel, Robert, Richard, and the most common Friedr. Herder, all out of Solingen.
  16. Nice setup!

    I think this is the first I've seen of that decanter. I really like it.
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  17. A cool razor with a cool name.
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  18. Koraat 7/8

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  19. Heljestrand MK 32

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  20. lovely razor and pic sir..