Man my king cutter is amazing I'm glad I saved it from the antique shop. It's a great shave it makes me wonder if I should invest in more boker.
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Man my king cutter is amazing I'm glad I saved it from the antique shop. It's a great shave it makes me wonder if I should invest in more boker.
all vintage bockers I have tried were great shavers.
I own a stainless one and like it a lot, one of my top razors.
Invest in more Bokers? Are you nuts? All kidding aside, investing in Bokers is not a bad investment. I currently have 8 + 1 out on loan, each one a different model, each gives a great 'buttery smooth' shave and I'm always looking for another in a different model. You need one for every day of the week plus a few others just in case.
The only Boker I got rid of was a King Cutter with black celluloid scales that I replaced with a King Cutter with bone scales.
I wanna try a red injun 101 but I can't never find One and eBay is nuts
Cause I didn't know there was any of those well I'll have to look into them and where can I get those
I have a 1321 with red nakkid lady scales and a King Cutter. They must be REAL easy to hone because I've been successful with both. :)
The King has a gold wash with a few dark spots. The spots are small but they bother me a little. I'm torn. Do I get rid of the spots and lose the wash or just live with it?
Both are great shavers.
Do u have pics of we're the tarnish is
I would live with the spots, spots give a razor character. A couple of my Bokers have spots/staining but the shave out ways them.
Not vintage but still a Boker - I'm considering the 4/8 Extra Hollow