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01-24-2016, 09:44 PM #1
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Thanked: 55Quarter hollow or near wedge koraat?
Finally getting round to ordering one of Ulrik's beauties, struggling to decide between quarter hollow and near wedge, please help me decide. My favourite razor so far is my John Elliot's celebrated razor 6/8 but all my others are near full hollow with straight edges apart from wapienica which is also straight edged. Basically my only smiler is near wedge and I love it. Also should I go for 8/8 or should I try a 7/8 first? Any and all opinions welcome. Basically just being my indecisive self.
"Ignorance is preferable to error, and he is less remote from the truth who believes nothing than he who believes what is wrong."-Thomas Jefferson (Notes on Virginia, 1782)
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01-24-2016, 10:45 PM #2
I will let you know in a week or so as my Koraat 8/8 near wedge is in the mail! Have pictures from Ulrik and can't wait until it arrives. Ordered just the blade, old school and will put on some nice scales maybe honey horn or some nice clear buckeye burl, walnut lined. Lots of option but do want to dress her up properly.
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01-24-2016, 10:49 PM #3
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Thanked: 55Wish I had the skills to do that. Please post pics too. My vote is for the horn.
"Ignorance is preferable to error, and he is less remote from the truth who believes nothing than he who believes what is wrong."-Thomas Jefferson (Notes on Virginia, 1782)
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01-24-2016, 11:20 PM #4
This is what I am waiting on! Will post more photos when she is all dressed up. Thanks for your recommendation on the honey horn. That always looks nice and is very traditional. Lots of options on scale material ... I like the "Old School" Sheffield look. Didn't add hardly any of the bells and whistles on this custom. My next one ....
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01-25-2016, 05:23 AM #5
We can't really say what's best for you. If I were choosing between those options I'd go with 7/8 with a 1/4 hollow grind.
B.J.
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01-25-2016, 05:24 AM #6
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Thanked: 351Those Koraat blades are awfully sweet. I've been playing around on his site... hemming and hawing... There are so many nice razors I would like, but there's only so much coin in my pocket.
As for size.... whatever you think you would like the most. Personally, I think 7/8" is about as big as *I* would want to go, my favorite razors are in the 4/8" to 13/16" size with 5/8 and 6/8 making up the lions share. I like the look of the wider blades, but I don't much like shaving with them... they just seem awkward in use. It could just be me of course.
Near wedge or 1/4 hollow is pretty much the same to me... I'm a 1/2 hollow kind of guy. I don't like full bellied hollows or singing type blades, but rather well hollowed blades that still shave silently without flexing. I like straight and smile edges and don't find much of a difference in use, but there IS a difference in honing and for sheer ease, the straight one takes the cake, but I won't shy away from a smiler.
So, I'm probably of no help... you'll just have to pick what you think you are going to like best. I love the looks of my 7/8 Joe Chandler custom, but my 6/8" razors come out to play more often, just because I ended up liking that size better.
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Christian"Aw nuts, now I can't remember what I forgot!" --- Kaptain "Champion of lost causes" Zero
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01-25-2016, 07:38 AM #7
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Thanked: 55Love the old Sheffield style too. I was thinking of camel bone or Grenadill wood on mine.
Christian,
I only own 5/8 and 6/8. Sure I want bigger, but not sure will be able to handle 8/8 in one jump. All comments are helpful with my indecisiveness.
Be Jay,
That's the most logical suggestion to me. Unfortunately I'm not so logical, was leaning towards 7/8 near wedge or 8/8 quarter hollow. I don't know why. May have to get both over time. Which first?"Ignorance is preferable to error, and he is less remote from the truth who believes nothing than he who believes what is wrong."-Thomas Jefferson (Notes on Virginia, 1782)
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01-25-2016, 08:21 AM #8
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Thanked: 580If I were from Sheffield, would go for a 7/8 - 8/8 wedge in horn. Mid 1800's style with a big smile, a rounded heel with a barbers notch. The larger razors are a challenge, but great fun once you master them.
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01-25-2016, 08:24 AM #9
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Thanked: 55Would you round the toe too? I was thinking of the camel bone, it has a really nice grain pattern to it and my Elliot's is ivory and camel bone looks really similar. Were ivory scales not just as much used as bone on the old Sheffield razors?
Definitely going for barbers notch. Love the look and ease of use. Can't tell on my Elliot's if the rounded toe is from honing or original.
Have you seen Ulrik's Meat Chopper? Was thinking very similar to that."Ignorance is preferable to error, and he is less remote from the truth who believes nothing than he who believes what is wrong."-Thomas Jefferson (Notes on Virginia, 1782)
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01-25-2016, 09:39 AM #10
Got 4 Koraat razors:
This is my 8/8 near wedge french point (is in his gallery on his website)
This is my 8/8 1/4 grind barbers notch
This is my 8/8 1/2 grind with spanish point his model Vitea
And finally this is the 6/8 near wedge spanish point model "the White Queen
Off all the razors it seems his near wedges shave slightly more efortless/smoother.
But they are all nice and make a excellent edition for your rotation!
This is my 6/8 near wedhe spanish point
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