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07-31-2008, 02:20 PM #1
Smith
It arrived last night: my old Smith (1770-1785) freshly restored with ebony scales and jasper spacer à la JoshEarl. (Thank you, Josh!) As I told him last night, I can't stop touching it. I feel like any second my mother's going to burst into the room and tell me if I don't stop playing with it I'll go blind!
And I'm almost afraid to use it. (Almost.) It's so beautiful!
But after I post this message, it's off to the lather bowl.
(UPDATE: Oh my God! That was the best shave of my life! Wow! What was it, I wonder? I’ve used a wedge before. I’ve tried framebacks too. Never any luck. I finally took Glen’s (gssixgun’s) advice and tried one of the American-made full hollows. I’ve been using one ever since with consistently good shaves. But this Smith shave was fantastic! Now, I haven’t used a wedge in a long while. Maybe my technique improved since the last time. I’m sure it has. But I think the improvement has more to do with the wicked sharpness of the Smith. Josh Earl did a wonderful job of making this extra Samurai sharp! Wow! It’s butter smooth! This razor is definitely my favorite razor of all time!)
Enjoy the photos!
GEORGE SMITH & SONS
Peacroft, Sheffield
Trademark: Cross and "Smith"
1770-1785 ("Old Sheffield Razors" by Lummus. Antiques, December 1922 p.261-267)
Thanks,
ChristopherLast edited by CJBianco; 07-31-2008 at 02:23 PM.
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07-31-2008, 03:52 PM #2
That is a stunning blade. I really like the look of the older blades, though the short tang does make holding them a bit awkward.
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07-31-2008, 04:11 PM #3
Thank you, sir. Josh does good work.
I really like the look of the older blades, though the short tang does make holding them a bit awkward.
Me
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07-31-2008, 05:27 PM #4
One of these days, or so I keep telling myself!
It is easier to fool people than to convince them they have been fooled. Twain