6/8 Hoffritz RR Emperor homemade shavemac I rehandled my Shavemac finest silver tip with ivory colored cast acrylic and a band of faux tortise. Dropped the loft a bit. Nice shave this morning. The razor was touched up with a carborundum razor hone and a natural stone of unknown origin (guessing a Arkansas of some type). Have a good one.
Hi Spyder Sounds like you are enjoying your vacation.Shaving outdoors at 35 degrees.Now you know how the G.I.'s in the field felt when they had to shave to be ready for inspection. Regards Mike
W.Greaves Washington Razor Tapered blade about 6/8 to 4/8 plus.She is not my prettiest straight .She has had some use .But from a functional stand point its in my top ten that I like to shave with .I love the weight and quality of the steel .Removes whiskers without almost any effort.The taper make it easy yo get into tough places .She also has double jimps which helps if my hands get wet.I honed her on a Beligian Couticle and that made the edge buttery smooth.
Sharp looking razor. Blade looks very much like mine but my scales are all black. Sent from my SM-G930P using Tapatalk
Had to correct the geometry on this new Gold Dollar before I could hone it. But it came out really nice and gave a nice, comfortable shave. Gold Dollar "Black" Long Rifle "Bay Rhum" Smooth 3 pass shave...
Razor: Joe Edson symmetrical kami Strop: Mastro Livi Brush: T White B400 Pre: Nivea Soap: Fine Vetiver AS: Fine Vetiver Scent: Sonoma Scents Studios Champagne de Bois
Interesting. That looks like one of those "New" more expensive model Gold Dollars. I was under the impression GD had corrected their heel issues, according to GD advertising. Can you give us your initial impression of this razor, and modifications needing to be done by you???
Vintage FON 'Golden Star' 13/16" — a sweet razor I need to incorporate more often into the daily rotation.
It is the more expensive one ($16 on Amazon). The blade had a tiny bit of "wobble" when I performed the "Tap" test. So there was a tiny bit of correction that needed to be done. If you look at the picture; you can see the area up on the spine towards the heel had to be ground down, to make honing easier (for me). Otherwise, the scales are a nice wood and the blade has a nice breadth and weight to it. It took on a very nice edge and provided me with one of my nicest shaves so far. Not closest but most comfortable.
Today's shave was with a nice German blade. I had a super smooth, 2 pass shave, that left me BBS. Excellent razor. The soap was another story. I had issues with this brand before, and contacted the maker. She sent me some samples of other soaps she had. Not impressed. No burning this time, but the Lather dissipated quickly, and the lubricity was adequate to lacking. The lubricity dissipated, the longer the lather was on the face. I tested it. I'm unsure what scent I was given, all it said was Stearic Acid. My guess would be a Sandalwood to a Barbershop scent. Razor- J.A.Henckel Brush- Stirling Boar Soap- Village Soap Smith. Barbershop/Sandalwood?? I'm just guessing. Aftershave- Pinaud Clubman
Your razors and photography are always stunning, thanks for sharing Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Two Pass Shaving Routine.. Hot Water Prep & Massage with Argan Oil USSR 1/2 Hollow 5/8th French Fitchard Pure Badger Valobra Tallow Soap Logona Mann Balm I had a Glorious Shave for the Motherland Today with My Russian 5/8th 1/2 Hollow...I Had One of My Smoothest & Finest SR Shaves Today with this Wonderful 1962 Birth Year Commie SR.. I Am Dolphin Smooth & Refreshed.. Billy..
Razor: Revisor 6/8 Strop: T Miller Brush: Kent BK12 Pre: Proraso Soap: Castle Forbes AS: Razorrock Tight Buns Scent: Creed Green Irish Tweed I love the shoulder less razors, I have two Dovo with the same shoulder less full hollow design. All you look great and shave great.