OMG.. so lovely and well maintained . Open combs are your favorite look like.Gillette
- Old Type 'Big Fellow'
- NEW 'Big Boy Hybrid'
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OMG.. so lovely and well maintained . Open combs are your favorite look like.Gillette
- Old Type 'Big Fellow'
- NEW 'Big Boy Hybrid'
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I am really interested in how it compares to the R41.Romer-7 CS11 from India. It's known locally as Muhle R41 clone.
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Yep, it's a 1949 model Aristocrat Junior (they were usually sold in 48, 49, 51, 53 and Canadian Rocket sets. So probably a mismatch case?)Wasn’t sure what it was exactly when I bought it. I think it’s an Aristocrat Jr?
It's a 1st gen English TTO Aristocrat, probably a 1938 model if Rhodium plated (or '36-37 if silver can't tell from the pic) Certainly a top of the range grooming set, awesome! (What's the purple stuff in the smaller tube, balm?)The Razor is made in Britain but I haven't had time to look up the year of manufacture yet
it has to do with the earths magnetic poles, if you go side to side you are going against the poles eg east to west thus you must only go north south a k a up and downAs Commander Spock would say, "Most interesting..." This puppy is heavy at 144g. Trying to remember why I ordered it... Oh yea, it was this product was advertised to sharpen blades without the need to hone, strop, or grind in a very short amount of time by using the force of the magnets to realign the cutting edge of the blade. Interestingly, the included booklet says to only shave up down and down up, not side to side. Of course I'll have to try and find out why they say that...
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after cleaning, I think we know where my next picture will be posted. Think I may be able to source some new material for the destroyed inner liner so we’ll seeView attachment 1819333the winner of the lot based on cleaning is this slim. A photo from me and the listingView attachment 1819339View attachment 1819337
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Please post your thoughts and experiences with both the Timeless Bronze and Athena. I came at this situation from the other way around. I bought both the Timeless Bronze .38SB and .78OC. I already had a Timeless .68SB (at one point I had a stainless .95OC baseplate too, but too much for me).I’ve been on the fence about getting a Timeless. In general, I’m not a fan of polished stainless steel razors and I have enough matte/satin stainless razors. Once I got my Athena, it became easier… can’t have just ONE bronze razor, right?
Timeless TRBR38, delivered yesterday.
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Please post your thoughts and experiences with both the Timeless Bronze and Athena. I came at this situation from the other way around. I bought both the Timeless Bronze .38SB and .78OC. I already had a Timeless .68SB (at one point I had a stainless .95OC baseplate too, but too much for me).
I love, love, LOVE my Timeless razors. But, for me, the Lambda Athena is next level... Timeless Bronze puts me on a cloud. The Lambda Athena gives me wings and a harp. Maybe I suffering from puppy love/infatuation. Hence I'm curious about your experience.
Happy shaves!!!
Great information on the maintenance of the Athena. I'm willing to do it... for the moment. But at the end of the day I/me/chef455 am willing to take the loss on a "perfect" luster as long as it continues to shave remarkably. Which, thus far, it has.I will certainly update once I’ve used the Timeless. There are a couple ahead of it in rotation, so, it will be a little while.
The Athena, though… what can I say? It gives me a next-level shave and it literally sings with a Lab Blue blade. I get the most comfortable DFS shave of any razor I have yet used. I occasionally use alum just to check, and there is no feedback at all. It is nearly magical.
On the negative side, I’m not thrilled with the handle; I’ve nearly dropped it a time or two. Also, the maintenance requirement is a bit much. I disassemble and wash/dry after each shave, then reassemble. After three shaves, I started getting discoloration on the center of the baseplate. I will use Simichrome on it once its turn is done, but, having a razor start to patina so quickly will likely keep it out of my primary rotation. I wonder about using isopropyl alcohol to dissipate water? Just seems excessive to spend 30 minutes cleaning after every shave.
I do love the razor, though. I wish I was one of those chaps who like patina.
Lots of vitamins and minerals in that soup.