Yes indeed, Japan! :roflmao
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Knew that was coming. Well played sir!
The thing about shaving with a Tamahagane razor, at least the one Bruno made out of that nakago section made by Japanese master swordsmith Hata Mitsuyo in 1640, is like it's essentially shaving with a soothing, warm stick of butter. Beautiful heft in the hand, very heavy, it's a smaller blade length, like a Kamisori, so you can enjoy a long shave, and while it's sliding along your face, beard disappearing, is you can forget how terrifyingly sharp these razors are and the edge a Tamahagane blade can hold.
I Got Cut Tonight!!!!! It Bit Me!!!! :tameshigiri:
Been a long, long, long time since I was cut(f&*&kin Dubl Ducks!!!), or even nicked, and I didn't even feel it till there was a long thin line of blood running down my cheek from about an inch under my eye....
Far too long since I used this razor...of course, I'll have to shave with it again tomorrow or the next day, and get away cut free....
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Are the curved R. Saito razors any good, or are they just for looks?
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I have never met a Saito, curved or otherwise, that was not a fantastic razor to shave with.
I own 4 different iterations of his and love them all. Great sound, great edge, and great resulting shave.
Cheers.
From where does one buy a Japanese razor?
Here in B/S/T or through eBay for me. There are tons of NOS Japanese western razors on eBay, and from what I’ve read, nearly all of them are made very well. :)
First Japanese razor.
hand forged, hitachi yasuki steel
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Help please identify the manufacturer and the approximate year of manufacture of the razor.
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