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Thank you Alan, they are beautiful. CVH
Three used this past week.
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Left to right in both images:
W. Greaves & Sons, Sheffield
CVH Mk. No. 22, Eskilstuna
Joseph Smith "Universally Approved Concave Razor Set Ready For Use", Sheffield
What wedgie goodness lies before me for next week? Can't wait to find out...
This week's wedges ...
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Left to right in both pictures:
Joseph Rodgers Celebrated India Steel
Wm. Greaves & Sons Sheafworks (different from last week's)
James Barlow & Sons ECHO
Still a few more coming up next week ...
Absolutely beautiful to see these wedges!
t’s like shaving your face with a Mack truck, but leaves your face baby smooth.
This week's wedges ...
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Left to right in both pictures:
Joseph Rodgers Celebrated India Steel
Wm. Greaves & Sons Sheafworks (different from last week's)
James Barlow & Sons ECHO
Still a few more coming up next week ...
What do you guys enjoy/appreciate about wedge razors over hollows?
The finger ring razor is something special and now I am jealousA few of my heavy metal wedges. A 8/8 W&B King William (1830-37), 7/8 W&B, 8/8 Wosty I-XL, and a 6/8 Southern & Richardson finger ring, one of my favorites
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Exactly how I would describe the feeling this Taylor Eyewitness gave on my first shave with it.For me it's the heft and the silent, efficient, almost "soft" feeling, in the way these razors work.
Could any gentleman recommend me some modern wedge or near wdge razors?