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Bought my first Fatboy for $40. Thought I'd needed to find out first hand what all the hoopla around this razor is all about It's not in the best of condition - numbers are missing some paint, supposedly some plate loss on the head, soap/dirt on it - but it apparently functions great and I guess if I really like it then $40 is not too bad a deal for it....if I don't like it maybe I'll get about the same if I sell it off.
I absolutely agree. Had I been more of a collector I would had gone for the shiny ones in case for $100. Since I prefer to shave with mine I thought this was an ok price point for a user. I have and really love a Slim so I am very curious to see if there's any real difference between the two...
I won't spoil the thrill of finding out. your fatboy is on the way. be sure to post your thoughts after.
Just placed an Amazon order for my Dad's wedding anniversary present... Merkur Long Handle Proraso Green Tub Soap Arko Shave Stick Semogue 1305 Boar Brush Clubman Aftershave ...and giving him 20 Supermax Platinum blades. Gonna get him into wet shaving, after I shaved him last month he said it was the closest shave he's ever had. Hopefully this little starter kit that only cost $65 shipped will get him hooked! I just realized I'm going to have to teach my dad how to shave. Isn't that weird? Role reversal. Lol
A rare German Art Deco, "Otto Deutsch & Söhne 'Hans'" straight razor, made by the Bresduck company (1930–1952, Trademarks: Dubl Duck, Lifetime, Napoleon, Beau Brummel, Deutsch, Satinedge). I finally found one that looks to be in excellent condition. Two of my current favorite shavers are my Beau Brummel & Goldedge—and I'm hoping this one has a similar feel.
You get such cool stuff... I just have a generic 5/8 straight hollow ground Morley with black scales... One day I'll get a sweet straight.
Thought I'd try an Omega 10049 brush recommended by member, Mr. Shaverman. Hope to see it before the weekend.