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Wow! Amazing work here - I'd jump for one if/when there's a group buy.
Kinda 1924 meets the Durham Dorset.
Kinda 1924 meets the Durham Dorset.
Do you still have your Vintage SE collection.Wow! Amazing work here - I'd jump for one if/when there's a group buy.
Kinda 1924 meets the Durham Dorset.
Suggest you start off with a Vintage SE first.I have no experience of using Gem blades but the description below is quite interesting and makes me want to give the razor a try.
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Do you still have your Vintage SE collection.
Close - Tom's No Name Single Edge RazorSo, what does TNNSER stand for? The No Nonsense Single Edge Razor?
I will repeat the question. I am not being rude......I have just had my first shave with a TNNSER which I got through TOST One of the best shaves I have ever had, A clear one would be great as an alternative. These are really really good.Andreas.what is the timescale on this? I would really like a clear one!
Be Happy you have got one,I only had one on loan. Will wait till Andreas is in a position to get it sorted.I will repeat the question. I am not being rude......I have just had my first shave with a TNNSER which I got through TOST One of the best shaves I have ever had, A clear one would be great as an alternative. These are really really good.
be nice to see what igor looks like. I vaguely remember the bunny razorClose - Tom's No Name Single Edge Razor
After Tom made the "Bunny" (long story) and the adjustable "Igor" (hump, what hump?) he ran out of naming ideas.
The next one might be called the TASER or maybe the TNNGOR - a TNNSER/Igor mix.
Igor. (pronounced Eye-gor).be nice to see what igor looks like. I vaguely remember the bunny razor
You won't find Tom Whites creations there. He is a Shaving Enthusiast who because of his profession is able to create these Razors as a Hobby, and lends them out to fellow enthusiasts.im not the only one who looks at the patent database for fun.