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Beautiful. Watch the jokes start flying when the Bismark engages with a lather of Spitfire. Although for history aficionados, swordfish would be more appropriate.![]()
NOS Bismarck 49 - 6/8 full hollow, yardle yardle....
I could have sworn I heard my Japanese razors muttering epithets like "Mutton dressed as lamb", "Strutting bloody peacock" and "The looks are the only sharp thing about it". I shudder to think what the reaction of @bald as Russian razor brigade would have been.....
Jokes aside she is an absolutely perfect specimen, and my friend @Mark assures me I am in for one the shaves of my life when I use her for the first time![]()
Where are you getting it done mate?
Where are you getting it done mate?
Great choice @todras - Dave is a fantastic guy to work with. Maybe invite him over here?
Restored Razors
$80 NZD for Nickel from what his page says, it is in New Zealand but I am in no rush.
@todras have you thought about sending to these people http://www.razoremporium.com/services
I looked at them, but it runs to around $174 AUD for the service, excluding postage to and from the US, which is around another $40 both ways.
Awesome piece of metal - and you know how much metal excites me. I have just tried both those soaps for the first time, and they are both great. As I've said in previous posts, I admire soapmakers who push the envelope and create unusual scents. Performance is also top notch, as many have already attested to on the Forum.![]()
Inkwell stand mail call from @shavetheman for my Colossus.
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A couple of generous P&B samples arrived from @Benjamin too which I look forward to giving a run![]()