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Good shout! Forgot about the venerable 1912. Injectors are also another avenue but let's take our new friend on a quick drive around the road of expensive stainless offeringsEver Ready 1912 and a pack of blades from Connaught. It's the "gold standard" of single edge shaving.
And of course the mighty Micromatic. they should have stopped inventing razors right there and then.Good shout! Forgot about the venerable 1912. Injectors are also another avenue but let's take our new friend on a quick drive around the road of expensive stainless offerings
In many forms, it certainly is although there are a few excellently balanced stainless razors available.Who needs stainless steel? It's too heavy
I can only echo the above! Absolutely love my 1912, buttery smooth yet 2 passes for a BBS shave.Ever Ready 1912 and a pack of blades from Connaught. It's the "gold standard" of single edge shaving.
Saj,
Blackland Vector
Blackland Sabre
ATT SE1 (Stainless and Aluminium)
ATT G1
RazoRock Hawk V2 and V3 (standard and A plate)
Colonial General V2 (you'll struggle to find V1)
Occam's Razor Enoch
Occam's Razor Hiram Commander
Occam's Razor Oren
To name but a few.
PM Wayne on ATG - he's the one selling the Katana. You probably can't see it as you've not been a member long enough
yea i was thinking that due to the angle,I would imagine the 1912 would be a poor choice for a head shaver though ?
Would it? Trivial to find the correct angle - might be an advantage?I would imagine the 1912 would be a poor choice for a head shaver though ?
You may be right Andreas.Would it? Trivial to find the correct angle - might be an advantage?
Not that I have any intention of finding out.
actually looks good and at a very good price point imoThe Broman could be an option when they are back in stock
https://bromanshaving.com/
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