The Boker line of razors are very good! And you stole it!:)
Very nice, now have someone hone it for you before you use it.
After sitting arond for a number of years the edge degrades significantly and needs attention.
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The Boker line of razors are very good! And you stole it!:)
Very nice, now have someone hone it for you before you use it.
After sitting arond for a number of years the edge degrades significantly and needs attention.
I'll second the vote for the Crabtree & Evelyn brush. In my rotation, I use several Shavemac brushes, all costing $100 plus, and the C&E brush is still one of my top brushes. It's made by Edwin Jagger, and is first class all the way! Once you are gainfully employeed, you can pick up a few Shavemac brushes!
RT
Thank you gentlemen. I may even have a few bucks coming my way that could be set aside for that. It would have been easier if I wasn't getting paid for my current job over a month after finishing it. My first paycheque for the job I'm starting in May will come sooner.
The $35 C&E Brush is def. one of my favorites. Everybody should own one. It isn't too expensive and it does a great job.
I'm with Bill. Bokers are top-notch razors. Fortunately for us, they haven't hit "cult status" like the razors that start with "d" have.
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Originally Posted by Locarius
It will cost less to get someone to hone it for you than to buy a desposible. You also will have a fine sharp razor to work with.:D
I just found this auction which looks like an identical razor... I guess I should be fairly content with the price I got. I'll post better pics when it arrives.
http://cgi.ebay.ca/Heinr-Boker-King-...QQcmdZViewItem