I use a similar arrangement for travelling, my brush is the Kent Silvertex but I use the same exact razor, when the handle is folded the entire razor plus four blades fits nicely in a 35mm cartridge box.
Do you know what is the model number of this Tech? , last time I attempted to identify it Mr Razor site was pointing to a 4 piece Canadian pre war job but mine is made in England.
Yes that nails it, I just had another look and the Canadian version has a double ring on the handle which mine doesn't.I'm not sure, but my best guess is that the razor used to be part of the No.26 Set (this one) from 1946. Mr Razor also lists a British 4-piece Tech from the 1940s (this one), but the knurling on the handle parts is obviously different. These two and the Canadian one with yet another different knurling style (here) are the only examples of this razor I know of.
Hadn't thought of the 35mm cartridge box option, that's a great idea!
PRE - Shower & almond oil
BRUSH - Simpson Classic 1 synthetic
BOWL - Fine
SOAP - Le Pere Lucien Oud-Santal (tallow)
RAZOR - Wade & Butcher 8/8
POST - Almond oil & Razorock Blue Barbershop
I think this is my holy grail set up! The LPL is amazing and I really hope they keep making a tallow version. I like it so much I have 2 for in the drawer for backup.
Great scent from the aftershave. Really fresh yet masculine at the same time. Later in the year I'm going to try a different Floid Blue recreation though I am very happy with Razorock's interpretation!
The little brush is an absolute dinger and is also perfect for traveling.
The W&B never fails.
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