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Though a very nice Razor blade changing can be a bit of a trial,
Agree entirely Mike but I just couldn't get on with the Commander. Like shaving with an agricultural implement.
Though a very nice Razor blade changing can be a bit of a trial,
Tuesday 25 April
Following yesterday‘s Leresche let down I decided that I needed to bring out my French hoes to play just to show that they did make some excellent razors, albeit some years before the Leresche. I fitted the ubiquitous GEM to the Marck, applied the superb Veresino soap and mowed down the stubble with ease, 2 passes, a little pick up for BBS finish and my satisfied smile.
The Czar is included in the RK Waites bible the Marck not. The heads look pretty much identical and I would imagine made in the same, although unknown factory. The Czar has a brass head and Marck which is slightly heavier is chromed brass, maybe the latter was perhaps the deluxe version?
Both are easy to use and give a very efficient shave, the GEM blade is the key of course, but I could imagine in its day with a honed steel wedge they would have been equally as good. I don’t have the patience or skill to hone a suitable wedge so am very happy that the adapted GEM option is available today.
Whatever you are doing enjoy the day fellas!
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French equivalent to trade marked.
Actual text is déposé.French equivalent to trade marked.
Another very nice looking version of the Czar not mentioned in the Waites razor compendium. Doncaster doesn’t sound very French, it’s a city in South YorkshireSwish! I've had one of these through my hands ... under the very plebian 'Doncaster' branding!
Lovely to see them in action.
Swish! I've had one of these through my hands ... under the very plebian 'Doncaster' branding!