No, they’re actually an unusual piece of elephant, the last piece that I got before the interstate ban. There was ‘bark’ on the exterior of the piece and some of the lines were left. You can’t feel most them with a fingernail and there is some color to them too. The Schreger lines are great though hard to see in the SOTD image.
Nice !!! I have one set of Elephant blanks left from the old days that I will put on one of mine sooner or later, maybe when I find that perfectly curved Saito hehehe
Wade & Butcher frameback Brush: Geo. Trumper IB6 Suds: Stirling Sandpiper Splash: PAA Future Fiction I really enjoy these takes on YSL’s La Nuit De L’Homme. Enjoy your shave. Tom
Tuesday morning, Jernbolaget made out of Fagersta Martin Steel. Not the best razor I have, the blade is really thin a delicate to hone. Skickat från min iPhone med Tapatalk
Tom, you’re a man after my own heart with that old frameback! Hans, I have an E. A. Berg Fagersta Martin, I’ll try to post an image later for you. Unrestored Gen 1 Filarmonica 14 JMP Rejoneo, cream and splash were AdP. Really great shaving, super thin blades both of them.
I would guess mid 1800’s. Thanks Steve. Just seemed right to leave in this condition and put a Coticule edge on. And that pair of Fili’s are a joy to see... my favorite scale design.
This old lady is alive and kicking!!! Mondesir 87 Gold Cream Kayser Ellison & Co's Best Sheffield Silver Steel, 20x70mm (-13/16"), 48g, Full Hollow, Round Point, Deco & Gliding on blade, Jimps Up & Down, Double Stab, Silver Plate Mondesir on Three Pin Cream Scales https://theshaveden.com/forums/posts/1953758/
The Moscow outperformed itself this morning. Super easy to maneuver and super efficient. Face rubbing smooth with no fuss Hot water preparation Argan Oil PSO Ethos Lisse Collection Lavender Shaving Soap Savile Row 3824 1956 Mockba STIZ 11/16 Ethos Lisse Collection Skin Food Splash Happy shaving - Karl
7/8 Taylor Witness Hollow Ground Barbershoppe Num. 2 Boar Hair Porasso Pre Shave Cream Classic No Scent Shave Soap. Third time with the Taylor. 1st time was not good. Even though it took off arm hair, the edge needed much more work. 2nd time brought it to a solid C. Still pulled instead of cut. Back to the stones... 3rd time, it performed much better today. Patience with the slow and light honing on the 8K, 12K and 15K stones and a few hundred laps on the linen and leather strop brought this razor to a smoother shave. Pretty happy about this because, after the 1st and 2nd shave I contemplated removing her from the rotation completely. Like the Maher & Grosh razor, I would grade today's shave a good B. Want to get her to an A, though. So, more time on the 15K as well as the linen and leather strop, perhaps. Finished with the Witch Hazel cleanse, of course. And today's cologne, my favorite. CREED Green Irish Tweed. Cheers everyone.
Lion Freres 65 Brush: Whipped Dog Suds: Stirling Electric Sheep Splash: Razorock The Dead Sea This razor spent a bunch of time on a Shapton 220 & a worn DMT 325 for chip removal... then figured it could use the comforting effects of a few Coticules. Worth the effort for a very comfortable shave. Enjoy your shave. Tom