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I don't dislike DE razors. I even shave with one - occasionally. My question refers to the beauty some see in "safety" razors. I also don't see beauty in a lot of straight razors.
For instance, let's look at the first of your pictures. What do you find beautiful about that razor?
Is it the hande, something that has been mass produced, probably by a computer controlled lathe? Is it the head, something that has probably been mass produced by a computer controlled milling machine?
Please explain what the beauty is that you see?
What's the weight feels like compared to all the other Karve razors you've got in your den?
Old world look, new world design, this one ticks the right boxes for myself.
I find beauty of all razors in the quality of the craftmanship. More specifically to DE when you can see function in the form of a beautifully knurled and balanced handle with curves and grooves to compliment both look and aesthetic. Design of cap and baseplate to provide the perfect gap and exposure while perfectly matching weight of the handle to maintain balance.
I find a certain beauty in vintage razors in the ingenuity and mechanics of the design. From the design of a two-piece razor through to mechanics of the adjustable razor.
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To your point modern razors are designed on computers and made on machines but this does not detract from their beauty but does require a different skill from the craftsman.
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But this does not make them more beautiful than an expertly crafted straight razor
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What's the weight feels like compared to all the other Karve razors you've got in your den?
You need to get yourself a BRASS Karve into your den.Aluminium approx 3.25" 35gr
Stainless approx 3.5" 107gr
Copper approx 3.5" 117gr
You need to get yourself a BRASS Karve into your den.
Send them an email about it, you'll never know they'll make a bronze KarveI don't like brass, If bronze was a vailable, that might be an interesting acquisition.