So I just got back these 4 Razors the 1934 and #15 Aristocrats both were in very near perfect condition but both had slight smudges just in the doors and it bugged me so off to Cap & Chris they went. I always have Cap do a maintenance check on anything I send and a cleaning as well. Chris and Cap both said the same thing are you sure the smudges are very minor and I was like yes let’s do it. Cap noticed that on the #15 the T Bar was just starting to show its age but I couldn’t see it with the naked eye but I said yes let’s get that done to. Stayed with the original Gold on the #34 and Rhodium on the #15. Well just got the photos back from Cap last night so thought I’d post his with his trademark green mat.
Last night was like Christmas as 2 other Razors showed up on my doorstep that Scott at North Shire sent me along with an email of photos. One is a New Deluxe Big Boy that I picked up at a really low price from England but it had the common crack in the handle and I asked Cap if he could fix it as best he could and then forward it to Scott at North Shore. Also sent my Parker Variant as Scott and I were talking Razors one night and I mentioned I had one and it’s a decent shaver but it’s kind of what we call white bread boring so Scott’s like I can make it not look so boring so off that went.
So here’s the results.
Last night was like Christmas as 2 other Razors showed up on my doorstep that Scott at North Shire sent me along with an email of photos. One is a New Deluxe Big Boy that I picked up at a really low price from England but it had the common crack in the handle and I asked Cap if he could fix it as best he could and then forward it to Scott at North Shore. Also sent my Parker Variant as Scott and I were talking Razors one night and I mentioned I had one and it’s a decent shaver but it’s kind of what we call white bread boring so Scott’s like I can make it not look so boring so off that went.
So here’s the results.
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