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    this one here right?

    RasurPur Online Shop - The finest tools for a perfect shave

    I've actually never heard of this razor. Would you recommend it over the Livi?

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    Quote Originally Posted by saladbar2000 View Post
    this one here right?

    RasurPur Online Shop - The finest tools for a perfect shave

    I've actually never heard of this razor. Would you recommend it over the Livi?

    I would.


    Look on this page, and be sure to scroll down to the 1/4 grinds, not the hollows at the top of the page.

    This is what you want:


    I doubt you'd be dissapointed!

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    I wish you could get the 1/4 ground with the rams horn scales.
    You wouldn't recommend the full ground?

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    Quote Originally Posted by saladbar2000 View Post
    I wish you could get the 1/4 ground with the rams horn scales.
    You wouldn't recommend the full ground?
    Before you do anything else, write to Martin at rasurpur.de and ask him if he can get the 1/4 grind Le Grelot with ram scales or put them on for you.

    By the way, I have the 3/4-full ground and like it alot.

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    Get a razor from Philadeph! Alex is a stand up guy. I'm sure you won't be dissapointed.

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    you will love that razor the 1/4 hollow ti, i have a 1/4 hollow wacker i bought a while back from a member here and it is my go to razor, ill grab it before any of my wedges also, definetly have to get one for myself, you can get ti horn scales i think at classic shaving http://www.classicshaving.com/catalo...96/6517458.htm or at vintage blades http://www.vintagebladesllc.com/vsho...cat=134&page=1 the 2nd one is way more reasonable
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    Does anybody know where to get one of these?

    Thiers-Issard - pre-production new steel test razor forging - Badger & Blade

    It looks like a 63-65 Rockwell hardness. However, its hard to compare razors this way since Rockwell hardness isn't usually advertised.

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    Quote Originally Posted by saladbar2000 View Post
    Does anybody know where to get one of these?

    Thiers-Issard - pre-production new steel test razor forging - Badger & Blade

    It looks like a 63-65 Rockwell hardness. However, its hard to compare razors this way since Rockwell hardness isn't usually advertised.
    When TI came out with the Silverwing they issued it in a few different incarnations. Tony Miller had one of the early prototypes and sold it awhile back.

    They eventually settled on an alloy and said that as their stock of razors was depleted all of their new razors would be made with the new improved alloy that had been tested and finally settled on in the Silverwing. I have one of those and it is a great razor.

    It doesn't have a round point but I really like my Super Gnome 1/4 hollow. Mine is the old TI steel and it is relatively cheap. If you are on the USA side of the pond Classic sells them here.
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    I just got a reply back from japan woodworker and it looks like the smaller size Iwasakis are on back order and the larger ones are a little too rich for my blood. I might go another couple of rounds with the tosuke before I decide to wait for the Iwasaki or get a European style. Japanese razors may look like chisels but the materials used and craftsmanship is second to none.

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    Quote Originally Posted by saladbar2000 View Post
    I just got a reply back from japan woodworker and it looks like the smaller size Iwasakis are on back order and the larger ones are a little too rich for my blood. I might go another couple of rounds with the tosuke before I decide to wait for the Iwasaki or get a European style. Japanese razors may look like chisels but the materials used and craftsmanship is second to none.
    And why is it that the Tosuke isn't tops of your rotation?

    If your Tosuke was the razor you used the most, and enjoyed the most, then I'd recommend dropping serious coin on an even nicer Iwazaki. But....


    Japanese straights are neat.....but are not much fun/rewarding for evertyday use in my opinion.

    The 3/4 grind LeGrelot is a fantastic shaver, really. But the feel will be closer to what you already have, whereas the 1/4 grind will give you a much, much different shave experience.


    To get a "new steel" TI, all you have to do is buy either a AOS straight here, or go to knife center and buy the special coiffiuer, which is the same 1/2 hollow gring mentioned by JimmyHAD.

    I still say the 1/4 grind LeGrelot is the best of the bunch, or rather will shave you in a different manner than the other choices mentioned.

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