#1
You guys are a pretty well informed lot so this may very well not be any news - but for those of you who have missed the news about this one here's some info and pictures.

Usual disclaimer applies: I don't know these guys and have no stake or relationship with the company or the product in any way, shape or form - this is just to share information.
All photos below courtesy of Colonial Razors


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Razor: "The General"
Company: Colonial Razors
Type: SE razor
Material: Aluminum 6061 w/ black, anodized/sandblasted finish.
Manufacturing method: CNC machined
Blade: Feather/Kai SE blades.
Release date: Early 2016
Price: TBD but inital estimates about USD 80-90

The company was founded by Kirk and Kyle Evans (twin brothers) who will initially start with a small batch of 25-50 razors.

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The design of the handle was, they explain, inspired by the look of a cannon
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Chazz Reinhold HOF
Interesting looking razor. Thanks for sharing the 411.
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(01-02-2016, 04:33 AM)hrfdez Wrote: Interesting looking razor. Thanks for sharing the 411.

Yeah, I like seeing new SE razors coming onto the market Smile
#4
Looks nice. It's similar in appearance to a Standard Razor.

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(01-02-2016, 04:46 AM)Hobbyist Wrote: Looks nice. It's similar in appearance to a Standard Razor.


That was my thought as well when I saw it. I like the simple design.
It might be rather appealing to current Mongoose and/or Cobra owners.
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(This post was last modified: 01-02-2016, 11:03 AM by mjclark.)
That is a good looking razor!

And thanks for the heads up - I have both the Cobra and Mongoose and they take shaving to the next level.

So a new SE that uses the Artist Club blades is good news for everybody.

This will have to be a truly superb shaver to compete with the Mongoose, but I guess there's every chance it will be!


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expert shaver
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(This post was last modified: 01-02-2016, 03:02 PM by slantman.)
The Standard - Hone 15 handle look. Very nice. Another note according to their FB page the razors are made in their factory in China.
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Here is a picture of the top cap and base plate disassembled. The top cap uses a stainless steel M5 x 0.8 mm set screw.



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Regards,

Colonial Razors

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expert shaver
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(01-02-2016, 05:08 PM)Colonial Razors Wrote: Here is a picture of the top cap and base plate disassembled.  The top cap uses a stainless steel M5 x 0.8 mm set screw.



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Regards,

Colonial Razors

Welcome to the forum. I really like the pin setup for blade alignment. Do you know when these razors will be for sale?
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(01-02-2016, 01:43 PM)slantman Wrote: The Standard - Hone 15 handle look. Very nice. Another note according to their FB page the razors are made in their factory in China.

Another razor designed in the USA and then made in China. We need to be making things that we design right here in the good old USA. Not trying to get political just stating a fact. And yes I have worked in machine shops and I know it can happen, and it would mean more jobs for American workers. Ok I'm off my soapbox now.

Clayton

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