Yes, but it could be a while before I get to this one. I have to force myself to put the Mulcuto down first
Found a ball end Tech in one of my local antique shops. She's dirty and the cap looks a little rough but it was 5 bucks and I think a lot of it will come off when I clean it. Will post after pics when I clean.
Wife and I drove out looking for new antique stores to no avail. We did stop at a local drug store that had a bunch of Parker razors and small selection of accessories. Very reasonable prices also. This was all I got today though.
today I hauled another straight from a yard sale. more later, it's Saturday night. wife's ready to go. Will update later......
She looks to be a '46-'50 Ball end tech. Cleaned up pretty good but there's a lot of pitting and some brassing. Should shave nice though. Be sending it to a friend to try out along with my black tip and VdH. I think I've hooked us another member.
I dare you to get a good shave with the Swedish Sea Salt soap! It's one of my bottom-three performing shaving soaps I have ever tried. It worked ok as a bath soap though.
I saw it and was intrigued. And the price was good, from what I've seen in other research. The place where I found this stuff was priced the same or even better than Amazon for these items and a nice selection (12-14) of Parker DE razors. As for the lathering, thanks for the heads up. The wife already said she likes the scent, or something about it, and wants to use it in the shower. Soooo, she may get her wish.
I finally have a 1914, and it is a nice one. The box is in beautiful shape And like many of you guys, I found the first mug I received when I was about 15.
Curious to hear if your experience is similar to mine in this review here: http://theshaveden.com/forums/threads/american-swedish-sea-salt-soap.34697/ Oops that wasn't the review..lemme see if I can find it
Oj finally found the right review link http://theshaveden.com/forums/threads/tried-west-elm-sea-salt-soap-disappointing.34706/