In my (perhaps limited) experience, the scales on Ralf Aust are the best.
I think 1166 is just the model number, though all the others I've seen have just had the usual white or black plastic scales with the raised C&S logo like mine.Tbh I’d completely forgotten I’d bought this razor a while back, cos I got it delivered to the wrong address and have only just got it from my family today.
A very nice surprise to unwrap for a random ebay pickup. Big old 6/8 or 13/16 C&S, and so shiny and polished that it was a bit difficult to take a picture of. It’s also quite nearly what I’d call shave ready, certainly has a perfectly set bevel at any rate.
Can anyone tell me what ‘1166’ means? Is it a steel or something...?
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I think 1166 is just the model number, though all the others I've seen have just had the usual white or black plastic scales with the raised C&S logo like mine.
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I would say mine is closer to 6/8I just went back and checked the sales post (it was quite a while ago), and... yes, you were right the scales are horn, and they're brand new. It's also 7/8, it does seem bigger than normal.
I can't have been at the top of my game in terms of 'looking at stuff properly' yesterday evening.
I don't know what the number means. But I do know that my ERN Crown & Sword is quite the shaver!I think 1166 is just the model number, though all the others I've seen have just had the usual white or black plastic scales with the raised C&S logo like mine.
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I think 1166 is just the model number, though all the others I've seen have just had the usual white or black plastic scales with the raised C&S logo like mine.
The razor was manufactured by Carl Friedrich Ern. One of if not the largest maker of straight razors in Soligen, Germany. The Crown & Sword trademark is one of many held by him and was issued in 1920. 1166 is the model number. I'm sure someone with more knowledge than myself will kindly correct me if I am mistaken. I have four ERN razors and they are all excellent shavers.
I don't know what the number means. But I do know that my ERN Crown & Sword is quite the shaver!
That happens sometimes with German razors. I’ve seen Gotta 120 in a couple of sizes. Perhaps the number refers more to a style and blade shape, rather than a model, per se.Cheers guys!
The reason I asked about whether it might be steel (which it clearly isn't after I did a bit of a google search) was that it struck me as unusual that a model no. would get made in various different sizes...
My new one with the horn scales is 7/8. They normally seem to be 6/8. And actually I did already have one that I still need to tidy up, which is 5/8. Slightly different writing on the tang but it's still a '1166':
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Yes. I have 2 Gabel razors. Both marked No. 36. One is 5/8 and one is 8/8.That happens sometimes with German razors. I’ve seen Gotta 120 in a couple of sizes. Perhaps the number refers more to a style and blade shape, rather than a model, per se.
I also have an 1166, also measures out as a 7/8. Great razor.I just went back and checked the sales post (it was quite a while ago), and... yes, you were right the scales are horn, and they're brand new. It's also 7/8, it does seem bigger than normal.
I can't have been at the top of my game in terms of 'looking at stuff properly' yesterday evening.
My new Steve Collier razor.
I was intrigued by the positive posts on Badger&Blade about Steve Collier's razors. I contacted him and exchanged a series of emails concerning what I was interested in and what he could provide. I commissioned him to make me a razor.
I was particularly drawn to his blades shaped like the Whacker Chevalier. That is a blade profile which has intrigued me for years. In addition, Steve agreed to replace the pivot pin with a Torx screw. In 2005 I purchased a 7/8" Original Bartmann and a 8/8" Wacker "Worked Back". I had trouble through the years keeping the pin tight. Finally I had had enough dealing with a floppy scale on each of the razors. In 2018 I purchased a semi-custom razor from a maker who used a Torx screw to attach his blade to the scales. That change enabled me to easily retighten the blade if necessary. I found that the Torx screw would loosen a bit over time, but a drop of blue Locktite solved that problem. I am sold on the Torx modification and Steve made the modification for me although it required him to order some Torx screws for me and to drill a larger hole in the blade.
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