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    Quote Originally Posted by gssixgun View Post
    L.H.Mack Columbus, Ohio 4/8 spike / Lanolin Overload Überlather / Royall Bay Rhum
    Awesome Glen! I *knew* you were going to start with this one.

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    Default Today i give You "Count Ferdinand"

    Named after Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin the designer and pioneer of the German Zeppelin type airships. A Zeppelin is pictured on the razors box.

    7/8 Zep German Steel No.59
    Shavemac 26 mm Silvertip
    Sir Irisch Moos SS
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    Amund.

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    This has been my go-to razor since I got her from Philadelph. Always amazes me at the shave I get from this razor. Meet Glory.

    6/8 Hawcroft & Sons Renown
    Kent BK12
    Nancy Boy SC/AS

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    Quote Originally Posted by bpave777 View Post
    Awesome Glen! I *knew* you were going to start with this one.
    Yeah, he's got me humming too. I always like seeing Mack.

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    Whoa! Craftsman? Really? Tell me RayG, when did Sears start making razors? Do they carry the same lifetime warranty as their other hand tools?

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    Quote Originally Posted by leadduck View Post
    Whoa! Craftsman? Really? Tell me RayG, when did Sears start making razors? Do they carry the same lifetime warranty as their other hand tools?
    I don't think Sears made them. They were made in Solingen either by ERN or by Koeller.

    Don't know about the warranty.

    Here is a recent thread.

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    Default SOTD May 10, 2009

    MWF SS | C&E BBB | J. Engström 6/8 Frameback | Alum Block | Nature's Gift Sandalwood AS


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    Test shaving my newest "keeper," a 13/16 humpback Wostenholm Pipe.

    I wanted the name to pay tribute to Karl Erik, my favorite pipe maker, but the name had to be a woman's name (for obvious reasons). I decided to pick a fitting name that started with "Ke." I settled on Keelin, a Celtic name meaning "slender" and "fair," since the blade is nearly full hollow (though I suspect it was a regrind).

    Georgetown Pottery scuttle/Semogue 730
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    "Keelin"
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    6/8 Henckles "don't call me Bubba" Friodur in Wenge scales
    21mm silvertip in cocobolo
    Japanese wooden lather bowl
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    Monday 5/11

    • Ever Ready 100T boar
    • Speick Shave Stick
    • 6/8(? maybe 11/6? can't recall off hand) H. Boker Piccadilly
    • Thayer's A/F Original
    • Osage Rub


    Result: Great shave today....that Speick stick really produces a great lather. Osage Rub gave a great freezy face! I love it!

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