1. Henckel Friodur 13/16 with the Sweeney Todd soap...great combo! :happy088:
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  2. 6/8 A. Calio Trapani ( Boehler Stahl steel) restored& re-shoed by holyrollah. Thanks kevin, I love this razor
    B & M Seville - very nice soap
    FS 30mm silvertip - just a big fluffy monster
    As - LaToja splash
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  3. For this morning the Bastet.
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    Have a fine day
  4. 5/8 bone handled Bismarck Razor Works
    B&M Levithan
    homemade badger

    Nice shave this morning. This brush is starting to hook and is a pleasure to use. Have a good one.
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  5. F. Fenney Tally Ho (circa 1830-1840 vintage). Love this old Sheffield steel….
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  6. Revisor - refreshed today with naniwa 8K snow white, Naniwa 12k and my new Gukumyo 20K - unbelieveable edge. The Gukumyo rocks
    Seifenglatt Cognac w/DR harris Marlborough
    Rooney 26 mm super silver tip
    Floid Blue
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  7. Where did you source the boar knot for that restore? and what size?

    I have a rubberset that I think will look best with a boar. Thought about a 26mm omega donor...but am curious to learn about other options.
  8. 24mm boar from The Golden Nib. Here is the restoration thread from Oct 2014.
    Ugly Brush Restore
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  9. Oh yeah...I certainly remember the transformation. Huge undertaking and fantastic result. That looked like a tough brush to bring back...it had one foot in the grave...lol. Bravo.

    Thanks for the knot info. Would you say they break in fairly quick? Do they feel more like an omega or semogue?
  10. Stiffer than the Semo knots, so they do take a bit longer to break in. More like the Omega 48/49 knots when NEW— not floppy, just stiffer.
  11. Copy that. Thanks Kevin.
  12. image.jpeg Drew Dick 7/8
  13. This GB dropped on the doormat two days ago, 107 grams and 30,5 mm wide which is halfway 9/8 and 10/8 of an inch. After cleaning it up and some polishing I put an edge on it. It had a bevel angle of about 15 degrees so I allowed myself 3 layers of tape. The geometry is a little off but it turned out oke. Surprisingly I had a very smooth shave and hardly any alumsting.
    Have a nice day
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  14. 5/8 J.S. Holler
    Stirling Port Au Prince
    homemade boar/SOC knot

    Another razor that deserves to see more use. Very nice shave this morning. Have a good one.
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  15. 100th Straight Razor shave!

    W.R. Case & Sons restrored by @HolyRollah.
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  17. Vintage Swiss-made Jaques LeCoultre frame back….
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  18. What end of the range do you feel framebacks and faux framebacks fall on? Do they shave more full hollow or do they preform more like a thicker blade?
  19. TRUE frame backs (such as the LeCoultre above) have blades that are uniformly thin or rather flat, not concave/ hollowed as the faux FBs tend to be.
    Thicker blades than the modern replaceable shavette blades, but a slightly different feel from a standard 'full-hollow' grind.
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  20. So a different animal all together. I've tried a faux frameback but it wasn't really shave ready so it didn't really give me a good idea of how it felt. I've only ever used 1/2 to full hollows and shavettes that take half DE blades.