(This post was last modified: 08-24-2015, 10:54 PM by mjclark.)
I just acquired this lovely Kabrand Open Comb:[Image: 20150824_220355.jpg]
It's silver plated and has grooves in the cap above the teeth:[Image: 20150824_220429.jpg]
The base plate has a "bat wing" kind of comb and it weighs in at 61g: [Image: 20150824_220445.jpg][Image: 20150824_220514.jpg]
So I know Kabrand is a French manufacturer more famous for straights and also for a slant where the entire head is at a diagonal to the handle but what about this model?
I'm not sure what metal the silver plate is applied to but it definitely doesn't feel like brass.
I also wonder when this razor was made and how it's going to shave.
Any more info on this razor would be very much appreciated:[Image: 20150824_220607.jpg]
I've now just put a blade in the Kabrand and not only is there the vast blade gap that was expected but also differential aggression - one side has much more blade exposure than the other giving the head an aggressive side and a (relatively) mild side.
My bakelite Souplex Double Six has exactly the same geometry and I guess this was the way to go with safety razors in the 1930's:[Image: 20150824_224044.jpg]
[Image: 20150824_224257.jpg]
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It's silver plated and has grooves in the cap above the teeth:[Image: 20150824_220429.jpg]
The base plate has a "bat wing" kind of comb and it weighs in at 61g: [Image: 20150824_220445.jpg][Image: 20150824_220514.jpg]
So I know Kabrand is a French manufacturer more famous for straights and also for a slant where the entire head is at a diagonal to the handle but what about this model?
I'm not sure what metal the silver plate is applied to but it definitely doesn't feel like brass.
I also wonder when this razor was made and how it's going to shave.
Any more info on this razor would be very much appreciated:[Image: 20150824_220607.jpg]
I've now just put a blade in the Kabrand and not only is there the vast blade gap that was expected but also differential aggression - one side has much more blade exposure than the other giving the head an aggressive side and a (relatively) mild side.
My bakelite Souplex Double Six has exactly the same geometry and I guess this was the way to go with safety razors in the 1930's:[Image: 20150824_224044.jpg]
[Image: 20150824_224257.jpg]
Sent from my GT-I8190N using Tapatalk