If I had a rare or valuable razor, I'd want to shave with it. Then of course I would end up dropping it in the sink, chipping a chunk out of the blade and breaking a scale. Think I'll stay with the razors I can afford to have that happen to.
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If I had a rare or valuable razor, I'd want to shave with it. Then of course I would end up dropping it in the sink, chipping a chunk out of the blade and breaking a scale. Think I'll stay with the razors I can afford to have that happen to.
First it was a Williams.
Next up, an Ellis.
After that.....not sure yet. I'll know when i've got the Ellis in my hands!
I would like a mint Josh Mappin Lancet in ivory scales. On second thought, make that a pair.
I would quite like this one http://straightrazorpalace.com/galle...tml#post268083
All the known razor makers get together and combine their skills and resources and make me a razor. Hows that?
something traditional Japanese and one of a kind
As much as most of us spend on the many razors we have we could have had at least one of these "wish I could have" razors.
Then after getting one of these "wish I could have " razors we would most likely be looking for something different. Also known as RAD
The Damascus steels are fine!!! Some of Glen, Dan, Traveler's and Max's restores fall into the "wish I could have" razors.
Rick
Some razors in good condition period 1772-1800.
I think Chandler would be first. Josh earl did a razor here, sold to some lucky guy I'm sure, that had an awesome antiqued finish and hammered spine. I loved that too. I wish those two would turn out more work.
also a blade to my specs scaled by Max.
I'm sure most of Alex's customs when he gets them out would make me happy. my friend told me the other night I really should be rich, I have the tastes for it. :D
Red
omg I forgot Charlie!
Those would be first.