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    Quote Originally Posted by taskind View Post
    It is really fantastic, have fun with it...Are the scales box wood or bone?
    Thanks. The scale are made with boxwood and inlays of padduk wood.
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    Quote Originally Posted by stefanosup View Post

    If is possible I show you some photos of my last Mastro Livi's masterpiece, another great razor!
    I quite like that one...my favourite so far of your Mastro Livi's....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phrank View Post
    I quite like that one...my favourite so far of your Mastro Livi's....
    definitely has a particular shape in the shank and also the scale

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    this is my shaved with the Perugia 131214 inox steel. Wonderful!
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    This straight razor is one of my favorite ones. It gives a deep and perfect shave, something very common in Mastro Livi straight razors, of course. This RWL-34 blade however has something special and, in particular, I love its French point, very effective, especially in shaving particular areas of the face. Just a pass on Mastro Livi loom strop, then hand palm, and I am ready to enjoy a luxury shave. I must also admit I like this Frank Shaving Pur-tech brush very much: although it has a synthetic loft, it is very soft and pleasing to use, very effective in mounting lather.
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    Quote Originally Posted by razorguy View Post

    A straight razor from Mastro Livi's genius and talent: probably the lightest stainless steel straight razor of the world.

    • 15/16 Full Hollow, Spanish Point, RWL34 Steel
    • African Black Ebony Scales
    • 19 holes: 12 in the blade and 7 in the scales
    • A weight of just 48 grams (about 1.70 ounces)
    Thank you for the wonderful photos.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ferroburak View Post
    Thank you for the wonderful photos.
    You are welcome!
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    I like Cella soap also. About the rwl 34 steel I think is wery effective, one of the best modern razor.

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    Work in Progress: Mastro Livi and his mighty forge.
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    what's cooking? I think that soon we will see other photos!


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