http://www.baxterofcalifornia.com/store/cart.php?m=product_detail&p=114
Jan 7, 2010 #3 talibeard Left Coast DJ said: That looks like a Muhle. Click to expand... I think so too; rebranded Mühle R-89.
Left Coast DJ said: That looks like a Muhle. Click to expand... I think so too; rebranded Mühle R-89.
Jan 7, 2010 #4 galopede I'd say definitely the Muhle. Nice looking razor, hadn't seen one before. Shaving Shack here in the UK sells the for £25, about $40. Shaving Shack Last edited: Jan 7, 2010
I'd say definitely the Muhle. Nice looking razor, hadn't seen one before. Shaving Shack here in the UK sells the for £25, about $40. Shaving Shack
Jan 7, 2010 #7 LinuxMintyFresh It's a Muhle, which can be purchased for $43 at westcoastahaving, assuming they ever get any in stock.
It's a Muhle, which can be purchased for $43 at westcoastahaving, assuming they ever get any in stock.
Jan 7, 2010 #8 sandmountainslim From Baxters website "The safety razor was first introduced in the late 18th century" Once again it was the NINETEENTH CENTURY!!! Just like the people at Yardley mistakenly believe that 1770 was the seventeenth century How hard is this concept to understand???? We live in the year 2010 does that make this the 20th Century??? No! This really gets on my nerves. Wp
From Baxters website "The safety razor was first introduced in the late 18th century" Once again it was the NINETEENTH CENTURY!!! Just like the people at Yardley mistakenly believe that 1770 was the seventeenth century How hard is this concept to understand???? We live in the year 2010 does that make this the 20th Century??? No! This really gets on my nerves. Wp