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Thread: Svenskt stål/Swedish steel
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12-27-2015, 12:50 PM #391
F.W.Soderen Showed this to a few senior members here and they all said the frame and scales look to be ivory.Came with the box and extra blades.This thing is a superb shaver,only problem is getting the water out of where the blade sits,after the shave.Its the lightest razor i have this size,just a joy to use.Incredible craftsmanship and was probably made before or around 1900 and works and looks great.On the handle is is marked Patent 1884.Unusual having a frame that is not metal.
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12-27-2015, 01:14 PM #392
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12-27-2015, 08:47 PM #393
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01-02-2016, 02:25 PM #394
A better pic of my fragile piece.Glad I shaved with it without any issues because it feels so different without a heavier metal frame.
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01-02-2016, 04:14 PM #395
Do you have to remove the blade after each shave?
Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose. Jean-Baptiste Alphonse Karr.
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01-02-2016, 04:43 PM #396
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01-09-2016, 10:19 AM #397
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01-12-2016, 08:46 PM #398
A beautiful smile
She's at home. Dirty, scratched, some age scars, but with a beautiful smile. Have no honing evidence on its bellied hollow 6/8 blade. Plain boring black scales, some rust on pivot.
I tend to keep everything original, but this one seems to need a deeper cleaning procedure on pivot and had been cleaned with steel wool or something that scratched the blade.
The original scales also doesn't follow the smile of the spine evenly when closed, and this is somewhat annoying.
I don't know what to do... disassemble, work on it and reassemble in the black scales, or replace the scales with better-fitted custom blond horn scales?
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01-12-2016, 09:22 PM #399
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01-20-2016, 12:39 AM #400
Gents, this thing shaves nice! You know, I collect and enjoy shaving with Heljestrands, but this blade is hors-concours after my honing procedure (100 laps on coticule slurry over "slurry side" translucent arkansas + clean translucent arkansas "always clean side" until tree-topping/thumb sticking mad sharp). No need to strop 1st. shave.
Besides my lust for swedes, my smoothest shaving razor is a Caudano-Torino in Bohler steel, and the Red Devil shaves tête-a-tête with it in smoothness. Bestial! Loved it!