No question that Keith has some unique pieces. Wootz crucible steel with genuine mammoth tusk scales takes the gold medal in my book. I doubt the world will ever see more than a few. Here is another illustration on grinds although he did not give measurements to differentiate.
Thanks Tim! We're in this thing together. I had some Dr. Johnny Fever inspiration on the lyrics. I hope to add the other stanzas in the next few shaves.
Thanks Jason. Between the references to Napoleonic history and them other big words in your posts, I have to keep my set of Funk and Wagnalls close at hand. Have a great weekend!
thank you Tim..the brit belmont is a one year affair as far as i know,and differs from the u.s versions in as they were silver plated ,not chrome plated,and a small number were 2 piece instead of 3 piece..the cup is a late victorian demitasse ,perfect for soaking brushes and small soap pucks.the soap and splash were put in fancier bowl and flask.the advantage of razorock products is cost,variety and availability in canada.great scents,no shipping woes and great working man prices..i like italian soaps..great performance for the $$..
awesome..great blades imo,just got another 100 on wednesday..not sure how long the supply will last..