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That is magnificent.I just got this Timeless Bronze and while only on my second shave I am impressed.
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That is magnificent.I just got this Timeless Bronze and while only on my second shave I am impressed.
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That is magnificent.I just got this Timeless Bronze and while only on my second shave I am impressed.
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An excellent suggestion.Timeless makes a great razor. Just got a .68 OC and Im liking it so far.
I think the matte stainless goes for $195 usd.
I like the look of those, but can't find their website, only the Italian Barber one. Also, the British importers don't seem to have any.Game Changer, you can get 2.
Thanks for that. Will investigate.Tatara Nodachi is an excellent well made razor. You can order it with a Masamune solid bar baseplate for a milder daily razor.
I looked at the Rockwell. It looks well made but a little dreary.The Rockwell 6S is ~ £100, and satisfies my idea of "simple but well made". If you are after a good, relaxing, blood-free shave, this could be it. There are loads of reviews.
It has a grey, utilitarian look, like a good quality tool. If you are after something with a pretty appearance, this won't be it.
Oh, something similar I think. I must like Gillettes a lot, but I am determined to try something new for once.There are several choices. Do you want something with more blade feel than the vintage Gillettes or do you want something similar?
I like the look of those, but can't find their website, only the Italian Barber one. Also, the British importers don't seem to have any.
Thanks. Will investigate.Karve in brass.
It would be great if I could find the maker's website?Buy from a european stockist and you won’t have duty to pay. Plus the Sterling is fairly strong vs the Euro at the moment.
Nobody much seems to like Rolls razors. You can always find them in antique shops.A rolls whole new set of skills great shave but get one in decent cond and you get a great shave if you do it right
Yeah I sorta figured that but if you want something diffrent that would fit the billNobody much seems to like Rolls razors. You can always find them in antique shops.
I like the look of those, but can't find their website, only the Italian Barber one. Also, the British importers don't seem to have any.
RazoRock and Italian Barber are technically the same company. If you buy directly from RR, it will be fulfilled by IB.It would be great if I could find the maker's website?
I think you would like a Charcoal Goods Level 2. They’re on the high side at 225 USD, but they’re great razors. They’re similar enough to a NEW that it will feel famiar, but different enough to be worth trying.Oh, something similar I think. I must like Gillettes a lot, but I am determined to try something new for once.
The amount of choice is amazing and the help from B & B members is wonderful. Thank you.I think you would like a Charcoal Goods Level 2. They’re on the high side at 225 USD, but they’re great razors. They’re similar enough to a NEW that it will feel famiar, but different enough to be worth trying.
Looks handsome and very reasonably priced. Many thanks.Classic Shaving Occam’s DE razor
Occam's Safety Razor
Occam's Safety Razor featuring the Ridge Back head and smooth head. This functional design was created to help keep your shaving within the proper angles. Classic Shaving has been serving the USA and beyond since 2001. We ship worldwide.www.classicshaving.com
Like the Sabre. More contemporary than most. Thanks.Check our Blackland Razors as well. Fine products.