The Haul: September 2019

Discussion in 'Show and tell' started by RyX, Sep 1, 2019.

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  1. RyX

    RyX DoH!

    Glad to assist Kerry! The Haul is one of my favorite monthly conversations. I noticed you hadn't been logged in for a couple days, the calendar flipped a page, and it was time!
     
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  2. brit

    brit in a box

    hello gents,just arrived..nos #25 service tech set..hollow fat handle brit tech set,1958 rhodium tv rocket, and a red tip rocket..:) 20190910_190521.jpg 20190910_190647.jpg
     
  3. Jrdelgado

    Jrdelgado Well-Known Member

    :drool: Holy moly! Wow! Nice haul sir!
     
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  4. brit

    brit in a box

    thank you sir..:)
     
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  5. dmshaver

    dmshaver Well-Known Member

    Those are some beautiful razors, congratulations!
     
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  6. brit

    brit in a box

    thank you..
     
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    brit in a box

  8. Hembree

    Hembree Not as pretty smelling

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  9. S Barnhardt

    S Barnhardt Old, Crusty Barn

    I received this wooden bowl in the mail yesterday from a friend, and former work colleague, who has retired and moved to the North Carolina mountains. He's teaching himself to turn wood using fallen/dead trees, structures being torn down and construction waste. He had posted a picture of a wooden bowl he'd turned, which led me to approach him asking if he'd done any small bowls that might serve to use as a lather bowl. He feels he's not satisfied yet with where he's at in his woodturning progression, but offered to send me a bowl to test for him. So, far be it from me to refuse!! This is what he sent. It's made of spalted red maple, is just over 5 1/2 inches in diameter, 3 1/2 in high, 2 1/2 +/- deep, and the base is right at 3 1/2 inches in diameter. Not sure what it's finished with, but I would suspect some type of poly. I haven't had a chance to try it insofar as lather goes yet, but that's coming. Any comments, etc. are welcome and will ultimately be passed along to him to try to help him improve his "game."


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  10. Hembree

    Hembree Not as pretty smelling

    Looks very nice and I think the size is about where it needs to be.
     
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  11. jluc

    jluc smelling pretty

    Beautiful!
     
  12. Ron R

    Ron R Well-Known Member

    Very nice, you must a decent collection of Gillette's because I see a lot of different ones over the months.
    Have some great shaves!
     
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  13. Dirtfarmer

    Dirtfarmer Well-Known Member

    The Fat Boy and brush I picked up Sunday. I got the aftershave Tuesday. The Slim with the aftershave came around a while ago and was in terrible shape. After some serious cleaning, it and the Fat Boy cleaned up pretty good and a little paint on the numbers made a world of difference. IMG_0687 (4).JPG IMG_0691 (2).JPG IMG_0696 (2).JPG
     
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  14. RyX

    RyX DoH!

    Perfect! Now tell him to make two dozen more... I like the idea of using deadfall and repurposed wood. I'm not a wood turner (Yet!) but texture inside the bowl can aid in incorporating air, water, & soap during lather building. That might be a point of "improvement" - concentric rings or a spiral?
     
  15. S Barnhardt

    S Barnhardt Old, Crusty Barn

    If you have a feel for about where the price for something like this should be, I'd appreciate a PM. Don't want to publicly discuss. ??

    Thanks!
     
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  16. RyX

    RyX DoH!

    No idea about pricing, I just like to encourage craftsmen & craftsladies to both enjoy their hobbies & make a little money when their pieces are appreciated. You already have the minimum post count, just need to wait until 3 month membership here at TSD. Then you might try a Classifieds ad to see if folks are interested.

    There's a thread called The Shave Bowl that might offer ideas to your friend.
    Another for Brushmakers that could inspire the use of those small hunks of reclaimed lumber.
     
  17. jtspartan

    jtspartan appropriately stimulated, via Netflix

    Just arrived: Saponificio Varesino Cubebe Soap and Maol Grooming Frankinlime (w Menthol) Splash:

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    Can't wait to give them a go!
     
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  18. jtspartan

    jtspartan appropriately stimulated, via Netflix

    I have used both concentric rings and buttons that sit proud (after drilling them in) on the bottom of lather bowls. Both work fine and add a custom, productive touch to the bowl.
     
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  19. cliffb599

    cliffb599 Well-Known Member

    Got This Today From a Trade on the BST.
    Thank you Gracious Member.
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    Terry Tool Admirer

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