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It has all the efficiency of an injector and more, yet remains fun to use.I'd read the Cobra was aggressive and some even said dangerous. I was careful when I used it but it just seemed very intuitive and the most efficent and smoothness razor I'd used before.
This oneWhat was your first SR?
Great catch and enjoy!This one
http://theshavingroom.co.uk/community/index.php?threads/pristine-shave-ready-japanese-fuji-sr.44593/
Couldn't have been more perfect.
I'm a convert.
How on this earth did I not mention the S.V. brush in my post? #1 spotHits:
Saponificio Varesino 2.0 brush (a shocker I know)
Maseto 24mm Finest
Ever Ready 1912
Little Wren Pottery bowl (honorary mention, it would be rude not to)
Miss:
Wolfman Guerrilla
Muhle Rocca
Timeless
The Guerrilla was was the biggest disapointment. I loved the look and feel but it was just to mild for me. Gutted.
There were a few razors which I loved but only had on loan. The Clog Pruf, GEM G-Bar and Cobra were stunning and I plan to own them in the future. Thanks to @Boru62 @Blademonkey and @Acer89 for their generosity and trust.
There were more which I liked and a lot more I didn't but I'll leave it there....
How on this earth did I not mention the S.V. brush in my post? #1 spot
Rockwell 6S Razor - Ok it resembles like something out of a plumber's tool bag and has the ultimate utilitarian look but it performs so well.
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- Rockwell 6S Razor - Ok it resembles like something out of a plumber's tool bag and has the ultimate utilitarian look but it performs so well.
So many people are rating the Rockwell 6 razors that I am getting an itchy trigger finger.
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