Cape 1000, soap was ANC new version lathered with a Keyhole 3, and the balm was ABC almond (in the Cointreau bottle).
You have some very beautiful razors, Steve. My son, Ben, who has a huge Japanese razor collection thinks very highly of Cape razors!
Thank you Jeff! Cape razors are some of the best, they are ground like Tanifuji which some Cape razors are, like the Cape Kennedy.
Thanks Jeff... but I think we are all pretty envious of that SK tribute. It does bring a SMILE to one's face.
Century Cutlery “Radio” Steel Brush: Stirling Suds: Ma Space Soap Splash: Captain’s Choice Enjoy your shave. Tom
SOTD FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 1, 2021 RAZOR: H. Hobson Full Wedge 6/8 (Mug), Gillette Big Fellow (Dome) BLADE: Feather DE PREP: Cold water rinse followed by a scrub with Argan Oil BRUSH: Rooney Ebony Pure Badger SOAP: Stirling Glacial Electric Sheep POSTSHAVE: Cold water wash with brush squeezings followed by a rinse with Humphreys Lilac WH. Finished with Krampert’s Frostbite and Canoe Original EdT.
Actually, I recalled seeing an entry for Stille in the... Official descriptive and illustrated catalogue / Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations, 1851 ; by authority of the Royal Commission. ...and I figured Stille would probably have a commemorative date on their tang stamp.
St Joanis, a fine shaving razor indeed. The company began in the 1870s IIRC and I’d put this one around 1880-1900, but just a guess. The company is still in business today as Alain St Joanis, and if you want a nice set of flatware for the price of a car, they can fix you up and it’s truly beautiful hardware. Soap was MdC original in brain bowl lathered by a Keyhole 4, and a splash of Myrsol AB topped os a fine shave.
Friday shave, Klas Törnblom 11/16”. Really nice shave. Successfully honed, however it is a little bit to hard that blade for my skin. There is no flexibility whatsoever despite the grind. I keep it anyway due to its rareness. Splash Floris Turnbull and Asser Now it’s time for the evening dress! Party time Skickat från min iPhone med Tapatalk
Steve! I must correct you regarding your statement about Eskilstuna makers. The razors where made in Stockholm ( Capital of Sweden ). Eskilstuna is about 80 miles west from Stockholm. The company Stille is now situated in Torshälla where I was born and raised. The town of Torshälla received their City Rights in 1317.. and there has been a Steelworks since 1400. Long time before Columbus by the way Skickat från min iPhone med Tapatalk
Yes. The mention of Albert Stille in the 1851 exhibition was as a manufacturer and two out of his three entries were razors.
Thanks Jeff, yes it was a magnificent gathering, a reception in grade 4. I didn’t find any translation to English but it is a community like the Freemason. Not a problem with the Klas, perhaps isn’t my technique suitable for hard razors or it’s my skin that is to soft? Skickat från min iPhone med Tapatalk
SOTD SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 2, 2021 RAZOR: Victor Creazzi’s “Bone Mosaic” 7/8 (Mug), Gem MMOC (Dome) BLADE: Pella PTFE Gem PREP: Cold water rinse followed by a scrub with Argan Oil BRUSH: MrEE Aluminum Monster Tuxedo Synth SOAP: Mitchell’s Wool Fat POSTSHAVE: Cold water wash with brush squeezings followed by a rinse withHumphreys Lilac WH. Finished with Williams Aqua Velva (Spanish Version)
Thank you Jeff, the St Joanis is a favorite frameback. Tanifuji Spalding, soap was Asylum SV Colonia b4.3 lathered with a Paladin Keyhive in lava. A splash of AdP AS topped off a truly great shave.
Beautiful color combo Steve and gorgeous Bluesman blade Jeff! Brian Brown 8/8 Asymmetrical Kamisori (2014) Brush: Buffalo horn salt shaker Suds: A&E Monte Carlo Splash: Catie’s Bubbles Le Marche Du Rasage Enjoy your shave. Tom