And rather rare with a non-split outer tube.Nice! Same era as my (now gifted away) 36, but with the top end plating and a two-piece. A classic!
And rather rare with a non-split outer tube.Nice! Same era as my (now gifted away) 36, but with the top end plating and a two-piece. A classic!
Got this beast from a fellow enthusiast. Head looks like a Fasan/Trumpf and it came with the "classic" Solingen zamak handle, but no marking except for a letter L and 118 in the comb. The cap is too thin and doesn't really follow the curve of the plate, so it's extremely blade forward and chatters. Made a shim from an old blade (under the cap), so the chatter dissapeared, but the blade feel is still monstrous. For ergonomic reasons replaced the original handle with the LeCoq. The grey corner is a repair, that tooth was missing.
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Waits only lists the 300 and I have no paperwork - I stand corrected.Tried the Pacific 100 today, with the pink roller. Now here is a clear difference in aggression between pink and clear. Using my calipers I measured a 0.03" difference in diameter, so it is clear there's a difference in bladegap.
I've both, that's how I found out Been wondering for a while whether the existence of the 100 and 300 means there should be a 200 as well ...Waits only lists the 300 and I have no paperwork - I stand corrected.
I have it in my rotation this week.
The Fatip slant (it's in transit).
Uh oh, looks like this thread's popularity diminished quickly!
Today another vintage slant of the flagship Merkur 37
I’ve decided to put mine on BST. Keep your eye open for the post, I’m sure it will go quickly.
I like it too!Ogallala Bay Rum. +1!
I like it too!
I’m a Bay Rum kind of guy.
I’ve enjoy your posts.