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SOTD 02APR18
Razor: Charcoal Goods Lvl 2 SB | Florian
Blade: GSB (1)
Brush: C&R | Declaration B3
Soap: Phoenix & Beau 'Volupta'
I must admit, I've made a Frankenrazor with a 1924 Head and the strop handle of my Streamline set. It really works quite well for me!Easter Sunday - 1st April
1924 Patent Anniversary
What happened was I planned to have an Easter day / 1924 patent celebration. So I took the shave picture.
In the meanwhile the pass around of Igor happened so I've been devoting all my shave time with him.
This is the Easter/Patent shave that nearly was.
The 1924 does suit the Streamline handle. Happy Easter and happy anniversary 1924.
Thanks to @riverrun for this link.
http://www.razors.click/patents/US1488907/patent/
The 1924 does also lend itself well to longer stainless steel handles.I must admit, I've made a Frankenrazor with a 1924 Head and the strop handle of my Streamline set. It really works quite well for me!
Would I need some grub screws for handles, Windrose for instance? Or are there other ones out there?The 1924 does also lend itself well to longer stainless steel handles.
Yes, you would. Windrose handles and most other modern handles use the metric M5 x 0.8 thread. I use a 8mm M5 x 0.8 grub screw.Would I need some grub screws for handles, Windrose for instance? Or are there other ones out there?
Of course...many thanks!!Yes, you would. Windrose handles and most other modern handles use the metric M5 x 0.8 thread. I use a 8mm M5 x 0.8 grub screw.
Check back on your thread: Handles and threads as @riverrun's link gives loads of info.
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