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05-21-2011, 02:10 PM #1
Well, I Did It!
After reading all the super reviews and seeing all the great pictures of the new Revisors on SRP, I placed my order with Herr Kronenberg for a 5/8 Solingen Extra (5-0003) in blue and a 6/8 Prima Solingen (6-0029). As soon as I get them, I will post pictures.
I am building a seven-day set of new razors (variety of makers), so I selected from those with plain black scales to match the others in the set.
Now the waiting begins!
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05-21-2011, 02:31 PM #2
Ah yes, The waiting game....where is that damn mail man today!
I've no first hand experience of the revisor but as you say, some good reviews
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DLB (05-22-2011)
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05-22-2011, 01:57 AM #3
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Thanked: 993You lucky dog you. I've been drooling over that website a couple of times. I love the look of their blades, both vintage and new. I've had the pleasure to shave with one as well....which makes going to that website to window shop doubly tough!
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DLB (05-22-2011)
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05-22-2011, 02:01 AM #4
I've been eyeing a new revisor for some time now. Someday I'll break down and pull the trigger.
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05-22-2011, 02:03 AM #5
Congratulations! I wish you many great shaves with her.
Bob
"God is a Havana smoker. I have seen his gray clouds" Gainsburg
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DLB (05-22-2011)
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05-22-2011, 10:03 PM #6
Congratulations!! I have the blue 5-0003 as well as the green 5-0002. I got the blue first and interestingly, I got the latter green one and both it and the blue handeled "Extra Hollow Ground" 5-0027 have jimps on both top and bottom. I attest to their keenness and smooth shave. I also have a GOTTA 120, new from them as well. Most amazing razors I have. Only rival is an Imperial (made in Solingen Germany) "Extra Hollow Ground" on the blade. I shaved with it the other night and it was like most second passes on the first pass. The Revisors are truly one of the overlooked razor out there. Thomas Kronenberg mailed them to me on a Monday and I got them the following Monday. It all depends on how much they hang up in customs.
~Joe~ PULL the trigger before they are no longer there!! You never regret in buying quality, and will only wince once at the checkout. From there it's green pastures!Last edited by Gibbs; 05-22-2011 at 10:09 PM.
~~ Vern ~~
I was born with nothing and managed to keep most of it.
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DLB (05-23-2011)
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05-23-2011, 11:36 AM #7
Nice! Hope you enjoy her...!
Building a 7 day set eh? I started out wanting two blades, then I thought I wanted to get a 7 day set together and I'm currently on the way to a 365 day set at the moment...!
Feel the RAD!
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05-23-2011, 02:49 PM #8
Wow! 365 razors. That must be quite a collection. I would love to see an inventory of what you have.
I am up to 25 razors. The new Revisors will be 26 & 27. I have American, English, German, Swedish, and French razors of differing sizes and grinds. I enjoy the variety. Next, I will probably get a new 5/8 Boker King Cutter to complete my 28-day set. After that, I plan to keep it at that level and sell one anytime I want a new one. I like to shave with all my razors and once a month rotation is spread out pretty far for me.
I have built a seven-day set of American and a seven-day set of French. These last purchases are to get new razors and to complete a seven-day set of German. The English and Swedish razors will make the fourth seven-day set. Thus far, I have purchased the following new razors:
Thiers-Issard Le Grelot
Dovo "en vogue 105"
Hart Steel
The only razor to elude me is a good Filarmonica. I am not willing to spend the current market price, so Spain will have to remain an empty spot in my collection for the time being. Of course, the hunt is certainly part of the thrill, isn't it?
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Gibbs (05-23-2011)
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05-23-2011, 03:18 PM #9
I've wondered about Swedish and German. My 2 DOVO "Best Quality" say Swedish Steel on the box, yet they came from Solingen Germany. I have a vintage razor that I believe says CM on the one side of the tang and Made in Sweden on the other side. That is a made in Sweden razor, but the Dovo is is Swedish or German? And I have German razors that use Kayser Ellison Best Sheffield Silver Steel, which came from Sheffield England. *S* Please pass the plate..... I'll have a second helping.
Last edited by Gibbs; 05-23-2011 at 08:17 PM.
~~ Vern ~~
I was born with nothing and managed to keep most of it.
Former Nebraskan. Go Big Red
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05-24-2011, 04:31 PM #10
I had a discussion about this in another post regarding dubl ducks. The consensus was that the attribution should be where the razor was actually ground and finished. The Dovo would be German. German ground Swedish steel would be German. French ground Sheffield steel would be French. German ground with American name (dubl duck Bresnick) would be German. Apparently, many companies used Swedish and Sheffield steel for some of their razors. Interesting, no?
Then there is another can of worms: Is Sheffield steel (or Swedish steel) from a place or is it a formulation? "Sheffield" is apparently a carefully guarded trademark. Do a search here on SRP to read a lot of discussion. Always a lot to learn.
Happy Shaving!