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Ant she so Sexy..
Billy
Wee Tip..A Chinese Magazine Fits it Best..Another thing..The Head & Spring will be tighter than you are used to..You may have to slightly move the key to the side to open it more..Its easy to run a blade across the stops..Just common sense but there it is anyway..Its not a Schick..Enjoy..Its is a Joy to look at I must say..She sure is!
Won't get to shave with it until Monday as I already have two razors lined up for the rest of this week..but that doesn't stop me from playing around with it and the base plates lol
This is how you end up with three "Sword" Wilkinson sword razors....
1) You buy one months ago as you really like the sword logo on the handle..but it's NOS/NIB and you're hesitant to open it...,
2) You find a second one..happens to also be boxed..but you buy it to open and use it!
3) You open the second one..but there's a little piece broken and the razor rattles...
4) The seller of the second one sends you another one for free.
Pure Malt gets a lot of love from the Frag Community. What's you initial impressions Paul
It smells very nice indeed.Pure Malt gets a lot of love from the Frag Community. What's you initial impressions Paul
That Sharkbone is a surprisingly good razor. Al you have to do is find the right size bolt/nut. If the imperial size the maker describes on the site is unavailabe, the metric M4x8cm will fit good enough.That Sharkbone looks interesting - except it is too short for me and you have to find your own fastening!
Yeah..That is a Awesome Rare English made Ever Ready 1909..The 1924 as we know it was the so called New Improved Model of that which came with an Exchange Blade Contract for 2 Years I think it was..The one here has the Stropping Handle..They done away with the Stropping Handle on the New Version to get folks into Exchanging blades..Its a Corker an All..That's the Original Case as Well..Wait until @pjgh sees it..Found this in a shop in Brighton. It's a wee bit different from my other 1924.
Made in Britain Patent number 14526/09. For £18 I had to have it.
Thou shalt not covet thy neighbour's Bunny.Bunny Injector..
I received my V 3 Bunny Injector from Tom Today..Tom Kindly sent me this as a Present from the USA for Being the Test Pilot for his Injector..Is so Beautiful..Thank you Tom..
Billy
Yes Billy,Yeah..That is a Awesome Rare English made Ever Ready 1909..The 1924 as we know it was the so called New Improved Model of that which came with an Exchange Blade Contract for 2 Years I think it was..The one here has the Stropping Handle..They done away with the Stropping Handle on the New Version to get folks into Exchanging blades..Its a Corker an All..That's the Original Case as Well..Wait until @pjgh sees it..
Billy