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All razors are shave ready, all razors are users. I don't polish. I clean pitting off the edge, remove rust, hone it, and check the edge under 400x magnification.
Waterville Cutlery - "The Celebrated Hollow Ground Razor" Has nice gold etching on the face. Still legible, but not clean. - $20 shipped
Challenge cutlery Co - "Celebrated Rifle Razor" - $24 shipped
Joseph Allen Non XXL - $40 shipped
Melchior Bros Concord - $24 shipped
H Boker Finest English Cast Steel, scales need tightened - $35 shipped
Brushes:
Right to left:
EverReady 150AX Nylon in great shape. Decent bowl latherer... but probably a reknot candidate for most people. The Bottom and top are both in great shape. Some small dings and scratches, but no cracking, gouges, or chips. The bottom is a DEEP butterscotch translucent, with rings from the turning in the neck. Really a gorgeous brush that I'll eventually reknot myself if it doesn't sell. Knot is about 20mm... could expand to 24mm easily, maybe up as much as 28mm - $30 shipped.
Col Conk Mixed hair brush. Not a bad brush... Decent handle shape, but cheap plastic. Made in England... Vulfix maybe? Nice knot. Not super dense, but lathers well and feels nice. - $12 shipped
Ever-ready 100 Boar brush. This brush was bought NOS... except someone had doused it in black paint (bought it thinking it was a black haired boar brush). I washed the paint out, but a few flecks remain. Neat little brush. Reminds me of the Omega Bambinos. - $7 shipped
Ever-Ready 100 Boar Brush (Culmak looking type). Nice cheap brush. Good boar knot. Better than the Culmak knock-off imho... but still a cheap little brush. - $6 shipped
Suspected Thater 4125/4. Shavemac ID'ed the hair as "Std silvertip", but said they don't make this brush in this size, so it's probably a Thater. Height and diameter indicate a 4125/4. 30mm+ knot. You can see some of the glue (it's a dark brown glue) at the base of the knot. Brush is big, dense, and doesn't shed. - $60 shipped
Razorock Barber Type Badger hair. Looks like a hulk, but smaller and with a badger knot... about 28mm knot. Decent density and softness. Nice handle. Can't seem to find this brush for sale any more... but looks like it was probably a $50-70 brush originally. - $25 shipped
Taylor of Old Bond Street rebadged Vulfix 2235s Super Badger brush.
This one has a few frizzled hairs around the edges, but still is a nice brush and is probably the softest badger brush I've ever felt... hair is much different from the Vulfix labeled one Below. - $30 shipped
Vulfix 2235s Super Badgered Brush - $30 shipped
Pure badger horn brush.
No idea on the maker. It's basically a hollow round piece of horn with a cap on one end and a knot in the other. Looks really cheap, but actually not a terrible brush. Handle has a neat grain/pattern and a decent amount of heft... and doesn't feel terrible in the hand. Was very similar to the black badger Plisson I compared it against. Not dense, but good lathering and flow. - $15 shipped
Vulfix 660s Super. Large I think... 20-21mm or so knot - $20 shipped
Thater 4125/1. Good condition except the coin in the base needs a polish. - $65 shipped
Macy associates 9 Vintage butterscotch pure badger. Good condition. Faded initials in sharpie on the bottom of the brush. Knot is in great shape and pretty decent. Possibly a rooney, they did make brushes for Macy's... but I don't recognize the brush. It's fairly small 18 or 19mm - $35 shipped
Vulfix 1000a pure. Nice little starter badger. Stood up well against the black badger plisson, and I like the handle shape. Had a chip at the base. I 3d printed a plug with a 3d printing pen, glued it in and rough sanded around it to fit. It's not perfect or clean, and the color doesn't match exactly, but it feels a little better than it did in the hand now, and a little more sanding could smooth it out even more. - $10 shipped
Trades I'm looking for?
Mixed badger/boar knots and cool vintage brush handles
Vintage coticules
All razors are shave ready, all razors are users. I don't polish. I clean pitting off the edge, remove rust, hone it, and check the edge under 400x magnification.
Waterville Cutlery - "The Celebrated Hollow Ground Razor" Has nice gold etching on the face. Still legible, but not clean. - $20 shipped
Challenge cutlery Co - "Celebrated Rifle Razor" - $24 shipped
Joseph Allen Non XXL - $40 shipped
Melchior Bros Concord - $24 shipped
H Boker Finest English Cast Steel, scales need tightened - $35 shipped
Brushes:
Right to left:
EverReady 150AX Nylon in great shape. Decent bowl latherer... but probably a reknot candidate for most people. The Bottom and top are both in great shape. Some small dings and scratches, but no cracking, gouges, or chips. The bottom is a DEEP butterscotch translucent, with rings from the turning in the neck. Really a gorgeous brush that I'll eventually reknot myself if it doesn't sell. Knot is about 20mm... could expand to 24mm easily, maybe up as much as 28mm - $30 shipped.
Col Conk Mixed hair brush. Not a bad brush... Decent handle shape, but cheap plastic. Made in England... Vulfix maybe? Nice knot. Not super dense, but lathers well and feels nice. - $12 shipped
Ever-ready 100 Boar brush. This brush was bought NOS... except someone had doused it in black paint (bought it thinking it was a black haired boar brush). I washed the paint out, but a few flecks remain. Neat little brush. Reminds me of the Omega Bambinos. - $7 shipped
Ever-Ready 100 Boar Brush (Culmak looking type). Nice cheap brush. Good boar knot. Better than the Culmak knock-off imho... but still a cheap little brush. - $6 shipped
Suspected Thater 4125/4. Shavemac ID'ed the hair as "Std silvertip", but said they don't make this brush in this size, so it's probably a Thater. Height and diameter indicate a 4125/4. 30mm+ knot. You can see some of the glue (it's a dark brown glue) at the base of the knot. Brush is big, dense, and doesn't shed. - $60 shipped
Razorock Barber Type Badger hair. Looks like a hulk, but smaller and with a badger knot... about 28mm knot. Decent density and softness. Nice handle. Can't seem to find this brush for sale any more... but looks like it was probably a $50-70 brush originally. - $25 shipped
Taylor of Old Bond Street rebadged Vulfix 2235s Super Badger brush.
This one has a few frizzled hairs around the edges, but still is a nice brush and is probably the softest badger brush I've ever felt... hair is much different from the Vulfix labeled one Below. - $30 shipped
Vulfix 2235s Super Badgered Brush - $30 shipped
Pure badger horn brush.
No idea on the maker. It's basically a hollow round piece of horn with a cap on one end and a knot in the other. Looks really cheap, but actually not a terrible brush. Handle has a neat grain/pattern and a decent amount of heft... and doesn't feel terrible in the hand. Was very similar to the black badger Plisson I compared it against. Not dense, but good lathering and flow. - $15 shipped
Vulfix 660s Super. Large I think... 20-21mm or so knot - $20 shipped
Thater 4125/1. Good condition except the coin in the base needs a polish. - $65 shipped
Macy associates 9 Vintage butterscotch pure badger. Good condition. Faded initials in sharpie on the bottom of the brush. Knot is in great shape and pretty decent. Possibly a rooney, they did make brushes for Macy's... but I don't recognize the brush. It's fairly small 18 or 19mm - $35 shipped
Vulfix 1000a pure. Nice little starter badger. Stood up well against the black badger plisson, and I like the handle shape. Had a chip at the base. I 3d printed a plug with a 3d printing pen, glued it in and rough sanded around it to fit. It's not perfect or clean, and the color doesn't match exactly, but it feels a little better than it did in the hand now, and a little more sanding could smooth it out even more. - $10 shipped
Trades I'm looking for?
Mixed badger/boar knots and cool vintage brush handles
Vintage coticules
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