So here are the two wedge razors I have, and the brush I will be using this month. Dubl Duck Satin Wedge (Obnoxious Orange Scales) and Union Cutlery Co Spike, (faded green scales, mostly yellow now.) Brush is hand turned Tulip Popular made with a 24mm badger knot set high enough to be a little floppy. Awesome brush for bowl lathering, then working the lather under the whiskers, then painting it on.
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The Duck is ready to go, and will start the rotation tomorrow. The Spike was a Bay purchase, and I actually have three of these razors. This is the only one I have seen though that is over 5/8 thick. Its in decent shape, other than the faded scales. I get the feeling these were everyday razors, and used until they weren't able to be used anymore based on the condition I see a lot of them in. I need to clean up the blade and hone this one.
I pulled the trigger on my third straight today. My new 150ish year old straight. It's an all original unrestored J. Wostenholm EBRO wedge in excellent condition. Between 6 and 7/8's. Made ~1865 (+/- 5 years). The scales are in great shape, and it's never been unpinned or repined. Not polished, but has honest patina. Haven't explained to the wife this is coming yet.
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Those are the razors for my focus, and I may also be testing out some strops.
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