*THANK YOU ALL FOR COMMENTING, I SINCERELY APPRECIATE THE FEEDBACK. I POSTED HERE A LITLE TOO SOON HOWEVER SO I DELETED THE POST DUE TO POLICY BUT LEFT THE POST IN THE AUCTION FORUM. ILL RE-POST AT A MORE APPROPRIATE TIME :chapeau
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*THANK YOU ALL FOR COMMENTING, I SINCERELY APPRECIATE THE FEEDBACK. I POSTED HERE A LITLE TOO SOON HOWEVER SO I DELETED THE POST DUE TO POLICY BUT LEFT THE POST IN THE AUCTION FORUM. ILL RE-POST AT A MORE APPROPRIATE TIME :chapeau
Beautiful, unique design and masterful finish. The practical blade shape shows the mature taste of someone who is going to use the blade.
That is one handsome blade, there are not many blade I am jealous of, but that is one of them. Congrats on the razor.
Charlie
Wow! Very impressive blade, love the shape.
When does mass production start? I'LL TAKE TWO!
WOW, Morgan! You nailed that! Love to see custom makers produce smiling edges and even bevels.
The brass is just enough. Looks downright ergonomic as well!
*SEE THE EDITED FIRST POST, THANKS
Gentlemen, this thread has been edited at the OP's own initiative when it was pointed out to him, by me via PM, that it is against the rules, and considered bad form, to post a razor in Custom Builts, or in Show & Tell, and in the ebay auction forum simultaneously if the ebay auction is active. Once the auction is ended there is no problem, but live auction posts are limited to the ebay forum.
The OP was not aware of the fact that it is only proper to post in the custom or show & tell if there is no intent to sell, or if the razor, brush, whatever, has already been sold.
We appreciate the contributions that the OP has made to SRP and we are glad to see him continuing to do so.
The rules regarding advertising and sales may seem harsh to some, but if we didn't have them our long experience in moderating this forum prove that pretty soon drive by sellers who do not contribute to the membership, would be creating a bazaar like atmosphere, with no interest in anything but peddling their wares.
There are some shaving forums that charge a yearly fee, and allow such threads/posts for those who pay, not for those who don't. These other forums have members who sometimes criticize SRP for adhering to our posting guidelines, perhaps unaware that the motivation of the other sites in allowing those aforementioned threads/posts is for the monetary gain, not because of any altruistic motive.
Well, said, Jimmy! :bow