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Ecce Homo: Mastro Livi holding the razor he made for me and the certificate of authenticity stating the razor has been hand made by him.
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Ecce Homo: Mastro Livi holding the razor he made for me and the certificate of authenticity stating the razor has been hand made by him.
Ottime foto e che bei rasoi—dovresti essere molto felice con il tuo proprio e spero che rasi bene come sembra!
I see what you did there!
I think that one with the holes is awesome. I don't think it's be my first choice in razors if I could only have one but it still looks fantastic!
One day, probably when I'm old after years of saving, I hope that I can add a Mastro Livi razor to my collection, too!
EDIT: Hey, wait...did you actually mean 'the hole thing' as in the thing about the holes, or did you just mistype 'whole' as I'd initially thought? Both make sense now that I think about it.
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Before posting the picture of the razor, here it is the chromium oxide paste and stick Mastro Livi gave me. Both are meant to be used with a strop, of course.
Oh, how does he make a paste like that? That's a pretty good idea! Don''t get confused, though, because it does look like a tub of shave cream!
Thank you! I am very happy with my razor, which pictures I am posting soon.
I had the chance to hold this razor in my hand and I can tell it is a beautiful razor. I would certainly buy one. The most incredible thing is that it is sooooo light!
Maybe that day will come very soon. And you will not be old. :)
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This is how Mastro Livi razors are sold: in a beautiful olive tree wood box, hand made, of course. You should note that olive tree is one of the most common plants of Umbria and central Italy, which fruits - of course - are used for the production of our precious olive oil. A strong connection with the territory.