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04-12-2015, 06:59 PM #1
Show us your hidden gems !
I began keeping a dedicated shaving/honing log about a year ago in which I keep info on each blade and also grade the shave. Initially using each razor in my stable in strict rotation quickly devolved into picking and choosing. (much more fun !) The log shows that I prefer thicker grind Sheffields and surprisingly a couple of obscure or unusual blades (always with a smile) also get much use. Here are my hidden gems , show us your surprisingly excellent shavers ! No Fili's ,Duck's ,customs,etc, we all know they shave well. Just blades that have exceeded your initial expectations and become a favorite.
A Wosty,(no surprise there) but has been reground sometimes in the past and I assumed it would be junk. Notice the residual pitting near the spine. And a inherited Henry Schweitzer of German origin."It is easier keeping a razor honed than honing a razor."
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04-12-2015, 08:04 PM #2
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Thanked: 884Nowill & Sons
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04-12-2015, 08:56 PM #3
Beautiful set of Krosskeys Wullie !
I would expect them to shave well."It is easier keeping a razor honed than honing a razor."
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04-13-2015, 12:00 AM #4
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Thanked: 884Been messing with those things off and on for a while. The steel in them is harder than any razor I've put on my stones. Those damn things just skate across a stone. I get started honing and then fall out of gear.
Giving them another try this weekend. I'm at 8K with 'em and they're cutting hair above my arm. I think they'll be razors again before the night's over.Member Tonkin Gulf Yacht Club, participant SE Asia War Games 1972-1973. The oath I swore has no statute of limitation.
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04-13-2015, 12:27 AM #5
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Thanked: 2284For me, it's this ugly Fart. Found it in the wild for less than a Big Mac meal. Rescaled it in some Pau Ferro (Bolivian Rosewood) left all the pitting but polished it up. Took a great edge off my magical 1" Coti and just never let's me down. The shaves are just terrific from this blade. I'm guessing the reason is because it's a Joseph Elliot, a Wedge, and a happy smile.
Burls, Girls, and all things that Swirl....
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Wirm (04-13-2015)
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04-13-2015, 01:46 AM #6
Some of my favourite razors are lesser known brands.
Examples:
D. C. Halsted shorty
Peter Hahn for S. R. Droescher shorty
Also an EMDE Bros, but I dont have a picture of it at the moment.Recovered Razor Addict
(Just kidding, I have one incoming...)
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Wirm (04-13-2015)
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04-13-2015, 02:42 AM #7
Can't! They're in the witness protection program.
It's a dog eat dog world and I have on milk bone underwear.
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04-13-2015, 11:58 PM #8
Cool thread guys! This Union Cutlery O-Bak is one of my favorite lesser talked about razors. Great American steel, shaves smoothly.
The best American who ever lived? John Wayne.
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Wirm (04-14-2015)
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04-14-2015, 07:37 AM #9
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Thanked: 246Love this beauty. Never seen another like it. Hermes was a precursor to Merkur, which date this razor to somewhere before 1920.
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Wirm (04-14-2015)
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04-14-2015, 11:16 AM #10
Harrop & Hennig
These two are little known high end Sheffield razor manufacturers from the late 1800's and these two are my go-to razors. Sharper and smoother than anything I have and the Ivory scales somehow make them sharper.
Last edited by Steel; 04-14-2015 at 11:20 AM.
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