I have a 120 Gotta with black scales, no logo on the scales. It shaves like a dream.
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I have a 120 Gotta with black scales, no logo on the scales. It shaves like a dream.
Thought id reuse this thread, but yeah i've seen a gotta razor on ebay, and the thing is, all of the gotta razors ive seen say ground in germany, but the one i see says ground in england?.
Were they made in both countries?.
Cheers Mark~
I felt the need to join in...
The top one is my most recent addition and is in the must be restored pile, as you can see, it needs a fair bit of cleaning, has anyone got any tips on cleaning the blade without loosing the goldwash or am I resigned to mirror finishing this little lovely and just admiring the plain but lovely scales?
The second it a little tarnished but still in good condition, and so far has shaved well, it is currently also my razor for refining honing.
Geek
Heh forgot to add the pictures and couldn't do it in edit
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I felt the need to join in...
The top one is my most recent addition and is in the must be restored pile, as you can see, it needs a fair bit of cleaning, has anyone got any tips on cleaning the blade without loosing the goldwash or am I resigned to mirror finishing this little lovely and just admiring the plain but lovely scales?
The second it a little tarnished but still in good condition, and so far has shaved well, it is currently also my razor for refining honing.
Geek
Today 06:53 AM
I have a question . does anyone else think my Flik 750 is very similar in appearance to the Gotta, They're both German made, both silver steel, and use a similar lettering on the shank (?) and if so is there any connection ?
ian
Here is my Gotta 120 Superfine ... it's been less than a month since the factory edge was first honed (thanks Oz)