Uigeadail is one of my favourites. Very lovely Islay.
Uigeadail is one of my favourites. Very lovely Islay.
@Mark1966 lucky bastard you gunna give me half of the Balvenie and Ardbeg
Mail call! My first synth.
Ubersoft V2 24mm knot set in a Tyrion jungle moss handle.
Honestly, smaller than I expected. But the tips are soft. Oh Yea, I mean soft.
Thanks to Mark's posts in the vintage thread I grabbed this specimen.
Seems relatively clean & in good nick to me. Obviously will want to clean it properly (further research required) & then put it through it's paces.
The first thing that jumps out is how heavy it feels in the hand! Talk about weight. Will certainly test the 'no pressure' mantra.
Anything to keep in mind with these sorts of razors?
I think it's salvageable if I had itThanks to Mark's posts in the vintage thread I grabbed this specimen.
Seems relatively clean & in good nick to me. Obviously will want to clean it properly (further research required) & then put it through it's paces.
The first thing that jumps out is how heavy it feels in the hand! Talk about weight. Will certainly test the 'no pressure' mantra.
Anything to keep in mind with these sorts of razors?
Mail call! My first synth.
Ubersoft V2 24mm knot set in a Tyrion jungle moss handle.
Honestly, smaller than I expected. But the tips are soft. Oh Yea, I mean soft.
Yes! The handle is very well made. I'm a bit sceptical about the size of the knot. Despite being a 24mm, it sure feels small in my hands. Maybe I am used to the badgers, where the bloom makes it look bigger. Will give it a crack either tonight's late night test lather or tomorrow's shave.Congratulations on a very lovely first synth. Stunning handle.
Stunning handle @silver - congratulations!
As for size - don't forget the the area of a circle is r^2 * pi - so while the area of a 24mm circle is ~1808mm2, the area of a 26mm circle is 2122mm2 (roughly 15% difference and not 7%) and then going up to your 28mm Chubby 2 - area would be 2462mm2 (~25% difference to your 24mm).
Now if you factor in the loft and calculate the total (free) volume of your knot, you realise that 4mm difference in knot diameter makes a brush substantially larger.
Not saying this is good or bad - if will most definitely give you enough lather for your shave - it is just a big difference
MONARCH AFTER SOME TLC
I've preped the blade on back of hand i'm gonna be brave and give it a go
This could be my most challenging one yet let's see after I receive and look it over
mail call of my first non-proraso menthol.
mail call of my first non-proraso menthol.
Wow. A nice recovery. A beautiful looking set.Hi Guys
As most of you know I scored this cruddy old Gillette Fat Boy the other day so dirty only till about 3 hours ago did I know what year and quarter it was it is a 1960 F4 & I have applied my TLC to it which is how I arrived at the following Before & After. Now mechanically it's spot on did not even need me to adjust it's blade gap settings there is a tiny bit of brassing on one of the blade doors not overly noiticeable
Thanks to Mark's posts in the vintage thread I grabbed this specimen.
Seems relatively clean & in good nick to me. Obviously will want to clean it properly (further research required) & then put it through it's paces.
The first thing that jumps out is how heavy it feels in the hand! Talk about weight. Will certainly test the 'no pressure' mantra.
Anything to keep in mind with these sorts of razors?
She'll clean up nicelyConsider releasing the blade tension before adjusting the blade setting.