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    Member Ernie's Avatar
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    Thumbs up Got My Le Grelot

    And I'm happy like a little kid on Christmas Day. I ordered it from Martin at rasurpur.de. I could hardly wait for it to arrive, but it just did. Unfortunately, I already shaved this morning so I will have to wait until tomorrow to give it a go. It really has a nice weight to it.

    I only have one question at the moment: The blade came well oiled, to protect it I imagine. How should I go about removing this oil?


    Here are some (amateur) pics:












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    hi,
    nice razor, I need one...
    could you show better the blade?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ernie View Post
    I only have one question at the moment: The blade came well oiled, to protect it I imagine. How should I go about removing this oil?
    Either soap and water or rubbing alcohol would work fine, I'd think.

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    You know, just looking at it, it seems way too big for you. I think I could handle it a lot better being from Texas, you know?

    Fred

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    I just rinse mine off with water and then wipe the blade with a towel. Never had any problems. Nice razor by the way!

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    I wipe mine down with alcohol, and it removes pretty much all of the oil.

    I like the shoulderless look with the cut of the tang... did you get it honed?

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    Quote Originally Posted by [email protected] View Post
    hi,
    nice razor, I need one...
    could you show better the blade?
    Sure. Is there any certain shots you'd like?
    Quote Originally Posted by drfred View Post
    You know, just looking at it, it seems way too big for you. I think I could handle it a lot better being from Texas, you know?

    Fred
    Oh, no problem. PM me your address.
    Quote Originally Posted by Mike_ratliff View Post
    I wipe mine down with alcohol, and it removes pretty much all of the oil.

    I like the shoulderless look with the cut of the tang... did you get it honed?
    Martin says that he makes sure the razors are shave ready.

    I don't know if the travel of thousands of miles would have an impact on its sharpness (it was packed quite well); but I will certainly test it tomorrow. Let's hope the Wool Fat soap arrives tomorrow, too.

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    yes,
    the left side, with a good light on, but not shining light to see the surface, thanks, bye

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    Looks awsome. How does it shave?

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    Floppy,

    Albeit my experience is much more limited than many (or most) on this site, the Le Grelot razor is probably the most comfortable shaving razor of those it rotates with. Among these are a couple of customs - which shave remarkably well too - and some nice DOVOs and TIs. However, the combination of the grind, weight, scales, etc, etc...and the excellent factory edge, and the shoulderless grind of which I am a big fan, put the Le Grelot right out there with the front runners. The leader of the pack of course changes daily - fickle is as fickle does - as does the brush, the soap, the cream, the strop, the attitude, which eye is open, who won the hockey game, etc. But were I to bet on the horses and the Le Grelot were a pony, my money would be on it for the next race.

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