Page 491 of 900 FirstFirst ... 391441481487488489490491492493494495501541591 ... LastLast
Results 4,901 to 4,910 of 8998
Like Tree28231Likes

Thread: What Do You Have In The Mail Right Now?

  1. #4901
    Senior Member Crawler's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2015
    Location
    N.E. Indiana
    Posts
    970
    Thanked: 134

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by onimaru55 View Post
    The M5 12k & the HNK are similar except for size, in that the M5 is bonded to a ceramic layer so much thinner.
    The 12 k is a fast stone . You sure you're honing on the right side ?
    I did preface it with "very limited honing experience..." . I'm still getting acquainted with the Norton. As for the Shapton being fast?... maybe the razors I've taken to it have been on the hard side of things... .

    Marshal: Sorry, I didn't think to warn you about the mirror bevel from the 12k . It takes some trial and error to figure out how to angle the light source, or rotate the viewing apparatus to see the stria left from lower grit stones, after some time on the 12k lol.
    Marshal and outback like this.
    Decades away from full-beard growing abilities.

  2. #4902
    Senior Member blabbermouth
    Join Date
    Dec 2014
    Location
    Virginia, USA
    Posts
    2,224
    Thanked: 481

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Crawler View Post
    I did preface it with "very limited honing experience..." . I'm still getting acquainted with the Norton. As for the Shapton being fast?... maybe the razors I've taken to it have been on the hard side of things... .

    Marshal: Sorry, I didn't think to warn you about the mirror bevel from the 12k . It takes some trial and error to figure out how to angle the light source, or rotate the viewing apparatus to see the stria left from lower grit stones, after some time on the 12k lol.
    I think the CrOx erased them. I've used that stuff after the N8K, but it's a whole other animal following 12K.

  3. #4903
    Please dont mind my bad english, i´ Rockabillyhelge's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2013
    Location
    Moers, Germany
    Posts
    1,049
    Thanked: 127

    Default

    The last Razor i got in the Mail, a Wusthoff 1933 Standard in 11/16", a nice one but i stillwonder if i really like it. The Scales are lightly warped :/
    Maybe it would have been better to look for an american straight that ive been searching for.

    Name:  101_0926.jpg
Views: 186
Size:  29.0 KBName:  101_0927.jpg
Views: 143
Size:  19.9 KB

  4. #4904
    Senior Member Braz's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2015
    Location
    Indiana
    Posts
    111
    Thanked: 19

    Default

    I have been on the lookout for a Vonnegut razor for some time, just because of some perceived historical significance to me as a long time Indianapolis resident. Clemens Vonnegut, Sr., a German former textile salesman, arrived in Indianapolis in 1850 and entered into a partnership with fellow German Charles Vollmer shortly thereafter. Their merchandising store was called Vollmer & Vonnegut. In 1858, Vonnegut bought the merchandise store he and his business partner Charles Volmer had run for several years. Vonnegut, Sr. would remain president of the company until his death in 1906. In 1908 the store was incorporated as the Vonnegut Hardware Company. His business was located in downtown Indianapolis, Indiana and would remain a fixture for over 100 years. Clemens Vonnegut was also the great-grandfather of author Kurt Vonnegut.

    So when this popped up on e-bay I went for it. As you can see, it has significant hone wear and there is a crack in the scales (not visible) on the other side at the pivot pin. When it gets here I'll know more about how bad it is.
    Name:  Vonnegut Razor.jpg
Views: 179
Size:  26.0 KB

    I absolutely love this detail, "Will (Bear) Inspection.
    Name:  Wil Bear Inspection.jpg
Views: 160
Size:  40.9 KB

    I have no idea who might have made razors for Vonnegut nor do I have any idea of its age. There is no country of origin mark.
    Last edited by Braz; 02-26-2017 at 12:08 PM.
    Braz

  5. #4905
    Senior Member blabbermouth outback's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2015
    Location
    Akron, Ohio
    Posts
    11,944
    Thanked: 4300

    Default

    More than likely German made.
    Nice find though.
    Mike

  6. #4906
    Senior Member blabbermouth whoever's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2014
    Location
    Sacramento,CA
    Posts
    2,600
    Thanked: 117

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by ejmolitor37 View Post

    2k kuromaku just arrived, this should make my transition from 1k to 5k a bit smoother. Can't wait to see.
    Pretty, was the pic taken after the bath, or is it discoloured
    ejmolitor37 likes this.
    "If you want it, that's what you do best" - Woz
    "if you ain't bleedin', you ain't learnin'" -me
    remember all, each thanks given will ... (virtual ego +1)

  7. #4907
    Senior Member blabbermouth whoever's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2014
    Location
    Sacramento,CA
    Posts
    2,600
    Thanked: 117

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Braz View Post
    I have been on the lookout for a Vonnegut razor for some time, just because of some perceived historical significance to me as a long time Indianapolis resident. Clemens Vonnegut, Sr., a German former textile salesman, arrived in Indianapolis in 1850 and entered into a partnership with fellow German Charles Vollmer shortly thereafter. Their merchandising store was called Vollmer & Vonnegut. In 1858, Vonnegut bought the merchandise store he and his business partner Charles Volmer had run for several years. Vonnegut, Sr. would remain president of the company until his death in 1906. In 1908 the store was incorporated as the Vonnegut Hardware Company. His business was located in downtown Indianapolis, Indiana and would remain a fixture for over 100 years. Clemens Vonnegut was also the great-grandfather of author Kurt Vonnegut.

    So when this popped up on e-bay I went for it. As you can see, it has significant hone wear and there is a crack in the scales (not visible) on the other side at the pivot pin. When it gets here I'll know more about how bad it is.
    Name:  Vonnegut Razor.jpg
Views: 179
Size:  26.0 KB

    I absolutely love this detail, "Will (Bear) Inspection.
    Name:  Wil Bear Inspection.jpg
Views: 160
Size:  40.9 KB

    I have no idea who might have made razors for Vonnegut nor do I have any idea of its age. There is no country of origin mark.
    Great, and I sm sure it will be a fine shaver for decades. I too cannot find any more info than what you have already posted.
    sharptonn likes this.
    "If you want it, that's what you do best" - Woz
    "if you ain't bleedin', you ain't learnin'" -me
    remember all, each thanks given will ... (virtual ego +1)

  8. #4908
    The Great & Powerful Oz onimaru55's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2008
    Location
    Bodalla, NSW
    Posts
    15,597
    Thanked: 3748

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Crawler View Post
    I did preface it with "very limited honing experience..." . I'm still getting acquainted with the Norton. As for the Shapton being fast?... maybe the razors I've taken to it have been on the hard side of things... .
    Hmm, never seen any slow Shapton. Had to ask. We've even had guys use the glass side of their glass stones.
    A hard razor will slow any stone to a degree.
    Crawler likes this.
    “The white gleam of swords, not the black ink of books, clears doubts and uncertainties and bleak outlooks.”

  9. #4909
    Senior Member blabbermouth ejmolitor37's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2015
    Location
    Knoxville,IA
    Posts
    2,368
    Thanked: 762

    Default

    After bath/lapping its a great stone so far as I can tell so far. Only played with it a bit.
    whoever likes this.
    Nothing is fool proof, to a sufficiently talented fool...

  10. #4910
    Giveaway Guy Dieseld's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2016
    Location
    Reading MI
    Posts
    4,784
    Thanked: 1586

    Default

    These arrived today from the Italian Barber.
    The top right is Krokos soap I really dig the way they package it
    Thanks Phrank for mentioning these soaps and where you got them



    Can't wait for my morning shave........now which one to use first
    Hirlau, RezDog, Phrank and 8 others like this.
    Look sharp and smell nice for the ladies.~~~Benz
    Imperfection is beauty, madness is genius and it's better to be absolutely ridiculous than absolutely boring ― Marilyn Monroe

Tags for this Thread

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •