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06-20-2020, 02:38 AM #1
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I tried searching the forum for Red Imps, but got zero hits, so I'm wondering if there's something wrong. So I decided to post a new thread about a topic that I'm certain has been covered before.
A while ago I picked up a couple of Red Imp 133s - one was a Morris, one was a Case. From what I understand, the one stamped (and presumably sold by) Morris was made in the 30s, and the Case was made 1955-1962, just before they stopped producing straight razors.
They both have fantastic steel and took an edge really well. I've gotten outstanding shaves from both. Neither are in fantastic condition (pitting, etc), but I always prefer the ones with some character. I haven't done a side-by-side shave with them, so I couldn't tell you the difference between the two razors, which is where my question lies:
If any of you have both the Morris and the Case Red Imps (or the Ludo or the G&F), which do you prefer and why?
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06-20-2020, 03:05 AM #2
I seem to remember preferring the Case 133. It may have been a placebo effect, but I found American razors tended to have harder steel, and I like a stiffer full hollow (or a softer heavy grind). This is why American, Swedish, and Japanese full follows are among my favorites (along with the Sheffield heavy grinds).
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08-07-2020, 04:39 AM #3
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Thanked: 44I've got a Red Imp 133 (Case USA manufacture) arriving tomorrow (if USPS tracking is accurate) so I'll post some pics when it arrives. I've been shaving full time with a Genco Next razor which has a superbly thin full hollow grind and the Imp looked similar. I believe Case bought Genco or something to that effect so the razors could even be the same blank and grind.
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08-07-2020, 02:44 PM #4
I lucked into a NOS Case Red Imp 133 a few years ago. Some guy was cleaning out the estate of a barber supply salesman and was selling the sample razors and such. The seller didn't know what the things were worth at first and the first batch was posted at about the $20 point, which is what I paid for mine. Unfortunately, the later batches turned into a feeding frenzy and the other razors went for $200-300. I also got a couple pairs of barber shears, which have certainly come in handy during the last few months.
The scales on the Red Imp are an issue. I'm not sure what they're made of, but they're beginning to show some distortion. Not quite like cel rot, but I've laid in some bright red acrylester to make replacements when the time comes.
Anyway, the Red Imp is a great razor and holds an edge like a champ.
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08-07-2020, 02:49 PM #5
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08-07-2020, 04:23 PM #6
If you do a search you will find many discussions of Red Imps over the years and the talk about Case vs Morris.
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