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Heljestrand twins
God morning!
I've found these on our local Swedish Ebay. Dirt-cheap actually..
The box is quite beat up but the razors are in pretty outstanding shape considering their age(im guessing quite old). I have never seen this model before so im a bit confused. Some input here would be greatley appreciated.
Anyway, I've always wanted a twin-set to join me for travels or holiday trips so im superecited to hone them. Theres a small, really small, chip in one of the witch i will be taking out but other then that, they are still quite sharp, popping arm-hair. I recently bought a c12k and a small coticule from The invinsible edge so my fingers are itching. Many thanks to TIE for the swift delivery and thoughtful packaging!
Anyhow, here's the pics!
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Hi.
Congrats. Scales looks like ivory to me. Heljestrands are awesome shavers.
Regards.
Maciek.
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I can't tell you anything about them except they are gorgeous. Great find!
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Thank you!
Yes, scales are Ivory. And, im pretty sure that the wedge is silver, im gonna find a way to examine that.Not that it matters but it is interesting.
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Congratulations, beautiful framebacks. I do not see any hone wear line. Be careful working on the scales.
Mike
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I'm drooling right now. Heljestrand framebacks are among my very favorite shavers. Congrats.
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Wow. You certainly did score.
I started one last night that's not in ivory and not that pristine, but repeatedly I read of them being best of breed for framebacks. I'm still figuring out Swedish steel. Its been more consistenly hard than others. I know Glen has mentioned the c12k as being good for them. Mine's fine at getting sharpness, but harsh as heck. 'Luck of the draw on the chinese rocks. They've mostly responded well to the asagi. Those that stay too crispy get the Thuri and that usually settles it.
I look forward to tasting the fine edge these blades take. 'Hope yours just give you smiles for a long time.
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They are my favorite brand of razor. Beautiful set ...... congrats !
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Those are wonderful, good eye.
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Congarts on a nice score! (I was watching them myself, but went for a couple others instead)
IRC these are from around the 1830's, wonderful shavers when you get them tuned in, the steel is hard as he** :)
A little advice is to tape the spine when honing as the steel in the frame is a lot softer than the blade and will wear down faster than on a "one piece" razor.
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Lovely Pair! When you combine Ivory scales with Swedish framebacks, you will not get a more effective and luxurious shave!
Great find! :cool:
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Gorgeous set of razors. Use them in good health!!!
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Ooooo those look gorgeous. take good care of them (get them professionally honed) and never split them up, IMO they will reward you wil several lifetimes of wunderbar shaves.
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just gorgeous! Congratulations.
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Those look absolutely beautiful! To be honest I can't really offer any more help unless I have them in front of me, so just PM me and I'll tell you where to send them.:deal:
Also, because I'm a giver, there'll be no charge for my evaluation--and believe me, I take my time as to not miss anything.
Mmmm... rakknivs
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A very nice set indeed! Congrats and enjoy :)
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Beautiful set of twins you have there. Enjoy them!
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Very nice indeed!
Waiting for my opportunity to do the same :tu:
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Beautiful! Congratulations.
I havenīt started shaving with a straight yet (waiting for strop) but already developed a weakness for Heljestrands.
I too have never seen this model before. Does the inside of the case reads London 1851 and Paris 1855?
If so, could this mean they were made between 1855 and 1866?
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Sweet looking framebacks!
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God morning!
Thank you all for the information and positive comments!
One fellow member asked if i could possibly post a bigger picture of the box interor. So, here we go, enjoy.
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