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06-19-2013, 12:40 AM #11
One of the things to consider is availability. Is the Grelot immediately available ? The WIlliams SRP LE has a waiting list. Robert sends them out first come first served. There will only be 200 SRP LE razors. I know RW is up over 100 but not sure how far. He is easy to communicate with. Send a PM to Papa Bull or and email and ask how long the wait is unless you want it now. In that case the Grelot might be the way to go.
I've got a couple of vintage Grelots and I have the RW SRP LE. If I could only keep one or the other I would opt for the LE without thinking twice.
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Attila (06-19-2013)
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06-19-2013, 01:04 AM #12
I have shaved several times with both razors. The Williams LE is a great shaver and in my case taught me to greatly appreciate a smiling blade and it is a rare, limited edition custom by a master class razor craftsman. TI razors have a huge following because they are superb shavers with attractive looks for the most part. As has been mentioned, TI is having some QC issues. If you purchase a TI from a reputable vendor a problem should be taken care of. You will be able to find a TI in the future where the Williams LE may be very scarce.
My advice to you is purchase the Robert Williams SRP limited edition.Bob
"God is a Havana smoker. I have seen his gray clouds" Gainsburg
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Attila (06-19-2013)
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06-19-2013, 01:49 AM #13
Wow...what a great endorsement by the both of you... I am quite certain now it will be the Wiliams!! The wife is going to kill me!! Hee hee...
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06-19-2013, 02:16 AM #14
SRP Limited....You're going to love it!! I love shaving with mine!!
Howard
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06-19-2013, 02:33 AM #15
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06-19-2013, 02:59 AM #16
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06-19-2013, 03:56 AM #17
SRP LE ordered!! You know...I have been inadvertently living by the "buy first apologize later" mantra the past year with DEs. I have since sold off the DEs I was willing to sell to justify my recent straight razor / hone / strop purchases. I don't really have anything else to sell now...ah well. I'll have a few months to figure something out, right???
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06-19-2013, 06:58 PM #18
I have the Robert Williams SRP LE# 51 and have had TI's . I would choose the SRP LE it shaves like a dream and I have gotten rid of all of the TI's this is just the way I feel I have never had any luck with any of the TI's I have ever owned I'm sure there is one out there that I may like but I haven't found it yet not saying All TI's are bad but Robert does outstanding work
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Attila (06-19-2013)
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06-19-2013, 10:21 PM #19
Attilla, 'Love my SRP LE, though I needed to tweak the edge before enjoying the full goodness. I've tried vintage Le Grelots, but not the new steel. I'm assuming the new TI is also a heavy grind. The vintage heavy grind was not identical, but similar in feel to a Sheffield. If you like the sheffields - cool. I MUCH prefer Robert's steel, and if you like feedback from a heavy grind - Robert's will not disappoint. One reason I'm glad Robert did this run of razors is that I can now refer to a known blade when I say that not all heavy grinds are silent shavers. The LE has two siblings here, and I can't use any of them without making a happy face.
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Attila (08-27-2013)