I was going to say with $250 a quart of scotch and a nice hooker. :roflmao :roflmao
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I was going to say with $250 a quart of scotch and a nice hooker. :roflmao :roflmao
I'd say get about five more good shave ready vintage Razors in varying shapes and grinds, leave the custom work for when you really know what you like.
Here are some links to his previous work in order from earlier stuff to the latest:
http://straightrazorpalace.com/showthread.php?t=8632
http://straightrazorpalace.com/showthread.php?t=8848
http://straightrazorpalace.com/showthread.php?t=9032
I'm not 100% on the type of steel but he double-tempers them (a page out of Filly's book lol) to your specs on a scale from Zeepk to 63-64HRC.. I'd choose the latter, ofcourse :D
Yesterday was the best day to find another something to do...
Vlad is currently making me an awesome box for a set of Mint Craftsman Razors.
Lynn
Why buy only one? The vintage razors from
Lynn, Bill and Joe average about $50.00 each.
Get FIVE razors instead!!........ :)
More bang for your buck so to speak!!
Have fun searching no matter what route
you go.
Terry
Yesterday was the best day to find another something to do...
I've been getting e-bay specials and working on them myself, thus spending $10 a pop. Now that I have a decent rotation going, I'd rather focus on really nice ones, like a Bill Ellis' Big Dipper, Robert Williams' Spanyard or an olivewood-scaled Lido Livi.
However I'll have a custom job from every SRP member that makes'em before I even consider a Livi, unless Lido and Luca decide to join and contribute :D