Thanks, I might just need thatWow that cost a lot. If your lovely wife asks it was 1/5 of the price. I will back you to the hilt.

See what I mean about libations...
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Thanks, I might just need thatWow that cost a lot. If your lovely wife asks it was 1/5 of the price. I will back you to the hilt.
Heh, I could only consider buying this because I don't have kids. And obviously no grand-kids. Mwahahahaha...Did you win a scratchy for Christmas from your grandkids
AmazingThe seller accepted my offer last weekend and I received this Le Grelot 193 6/8 full hollow "ROYAL CANADA" around noon today. Spent a couple of hours cleaning & polishing and I am happy with the results. I wanted to retain the gold wash so I applied clear nail polish to it before getting in to it. When I finished, a bit of nail polish remover (acetone) removed the polish without damaging the gold wash. Tomorrow I will set the bevel and run it through the stones. Hoping to shave with it Saturday morning. Here are the before (seller's photo) and after photos.
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Absolutely beautifulI love using this razor. It’s the only Italian razor in my collection. A 7/8 full hollow. It was made by Nicola Mastropietro (1877-1973) in Campobasso, Italy around 1900. Nicola was a well-known cutler affectionately nicknamed by the locals, “The Poet of Steel”.
Last month my wife asked me, “what do you want for your birthday”? So, I sent it to Dion at DC Blades for new scales (Black/Red G10). Just got it back late Friday.
To compliment it, @TroyTools made a Black/Red handle for me.
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I had told myself "no more Yardley", but I can resist anything except temptation. Especially when late night libations are involved...![]()
Interested to see how this performs for you. I have a couple of big boar Zeniths that are absolutely gorgeous brushes, so soft, only problem is they are shedders.Zenith 27x50mm Unbleached Boar in Olive Wood
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Interested to see how this performs for you. I have a couple of big boar Zeniths that are absolutely gorgeous brushes, so soft, only problem is they are shedders.
I had one synthetic Yaqi that never stopped shedding and one that stopped thank goodness. I like the synthetics because you don't have to soak them and I think they still do well. I do have some boars and badgers to compare it to. Sure it's not quite as plush as a badger but they aren't bad! I do have another synthetic... some Italian one... and it doesn't have nearly as many bristles so it is a bit of a poor second cousin.First shave today. I have been palm lathering once a day all week to deal with the funk. It is still there, but only barely so. All up, it has probably shed as many hairs as my Semogue, around half a dozen, so about one a day if that. It is starting to give up the lather, I made three passes today and while the last was a bit skimpy, it was workable. Face feel is fantastic!![]()
The world of synthetics is a large and strange place. So long as you don't expect them to behave exactly like badgers, you can enjoy them for what they are. At what I consider to be the very top of the tree, I recommend the AP Shave Co G5C, set as high in the handle as you can. They're expensive, but worth every penny.I had one synthetic Yaqi that never stopped shedding and one that stopped thank goodness. I like the synthetics because you don't have to soak them and I think they still do well. I do have some boars and badgers to compare it to. Sure it's not quite as plush as a badger but they aren't bad! I do have another synthetic... some Italian one... and it doesn't have nearly as many bristles so it is a bit of a poor second cousin.
Bargain!A new shaving bowl. Purchased from the resale shop at the Tip. My favourite place to shop!
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Heh, don't drop that mortar in the washbasin, or you'll have a lot of new plumbing to do...A new shaving bowl. Purchased from the resale shop at the Tip. My favourite place to shop!
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Now that is a HOLY GRAIL!A new shaving bowl. Purchased from the resale shop at the Tip. My favourite place to shop!
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Heh, don't drop that mortar in the washbasin, or you'll have a lot of new plumbing to do...![]()
Are you drunk again @Mycroft47 otherwise wrong topic
Okay, so I acquired all this gear at different points in time………. There ya go……fixed!Are you drunk again @Mycroft47 otherwise wrong topic
I was thinking the same thing.Heh, don't drop that mortar in the washbasin, or you'll have a lot of new plumbing to do...![]()