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N_Architect said:
chicken neck said:I LOVE the look of the MdC in the wooden bowl. I never understood why nobody else buys it in that form (price perhaps ). Would be interested to know if you find it practical in that form?
antdad said:Very nice piece Simmo.
simmo3801 said:
6/8 full hollow ground carbon steel with rosewood scales.
Mikael recommended Revisor to me and said they were excellent razors with a "buttery smoothness" to them.
I didn't know what that was or how it could apply to a steel blade..................until this morning!!!!!!!
Ding dong! Thanks for the recommendation Mikael
Revisor
Yellow Jim said:chicken neck said:I LOVE the look of the MdC in the wooden bowl. I never understood why nobody else buys it in that form (price perhaps ). Would be interested to know if you find it practical in that form?
I didn't actually know they did it in the wooden bowl until presented with it. It worked well this morning, fits in the hand nicely. It was a bit slippy when the lather flowed down the side but once it's eaten into a bit that will probably occur less. All in all very pleased.
sunburyboy93 said:Went to an Antiques Fair this morning, Spent a grand total of £9 Quid and got these.....bit grotty but will clean up well
Not sure what model the Gillette in the Bakelite Case is, it is an English Made one though, anyone have any ideas ?
moodymick said:Yellow Jim said:chicken neck said:I LOVE the look of the MdC in the wooden bowl. I never understood why nobody else buys it in that form (price perhaps ). Would be interested to know if you find it practical in that form?
I didn't actually know they did it in the wooden bowl until presented with it. It worked well this morning, fits in the hand nicely. It was a bit slippy when the lather flowed down the side but once it's eaten into a bit that will probably occur less. All in all very pleased.
Tell your Mrs to be guarded against knocks at the door, where she's greeted by a man of the cloth collecting for the poor of the parish
Yellow Jim said:sunburyboy93 said:Went to an Antiques Fair this morning, Spent a grand total of £9 Quid and got these.....bit grotty but will clean up well
Not sure what model the Gillette in the Bakelite Case is, it is an English Made one though, anyone have any ideas ?
Looks like some type of New to me. I would have said a #77 but that doesn't fit with that box. Is it a two or three piece?
sunburyboy93 said:Yellow Jim said:sunburyboy93 said:Went to an Antiques Fair this morning, Spent a grand total of £9 Quid and got these.....bit grotty but will clean up well
Not sure what model the Gillette in the Bakelite Case is, it is an English Made one though, anyone have any ideas ?
Looks like some type of New to me. I would have said a #77 but that doesn't fit with that box. Is it a two or three piece?
It's a Three Piece, weighs in at 52gm, nice look to it.....