#51
(08-19-2016, 04:23 AM)bakerbarber Wrote: I see that the reduced gap came through.

Order placed.

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Thanks for the heads up!

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#52

Member
Las Vegas, NV, USA
Already read a shining review for the new 0.68 mm. Timeless seems to be on a roll, truly. Smile

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#53
(08-19-2016, 04:23 AM)bakerbarber Wrote: I see that the reduced gap came through.

Order placed.

Smile

Thank you for the order Todd.

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#54

Member
Atlanta, GA
Doug@Timeless Congrats on bringing the milder plate to market. Based on my experience with the original OC, I am sure you will have another winner on your hands. Do you anticipate adding new handle styles or materials at some point?

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Clint
#55
(08-19-2016, 01:53 PM)clint64 Wrote: Doug@Timeless Congrats on bringing the milder plate to market.  Based on my experience with the original OC, I am sure you will have another winner on your hands.  Do you anticipate adding new handle styles or materials at some point?

Yes Clint we are working on some new handles now, I'm playing around with some different designs and patterns of knurling. As for other materials, I'm also going to be doing handles and heads in titanium soon. [Image: tJGrnr5.jpg][Image: HzHcyCA.jpg]

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#56
Doug@Timeless great to hear of the new materials, you guys are killing it! The Timeless OC has become my favorite razor for sure. Keep up the great work.

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#57

Member
Atlanta, GA
Doug@Timeless You guys are just firing on all cylinders. Please post up when the new handles are available.

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Clint
#58
I like the idea of the Duplex/Wade & Butcher style handle.

I have one, a Durum model, that was replated in nickel and it's incredibly comfortable to use.

I'm not sure if I could afford Ti, but it will be interesting to see.

Any chance of seeing tungsten carbide head and handles? I know it's a whole different ball game and not machined. I have a Tungsten wedding band that cost less than some shaving soaps and still looks like I just bought it this morning. After more than 10 years and not a single scratch. I have even tried to scratch it and it is still flawless.

I would love to see mixed materials too. Something durable and still hefty. Ti cap and stainless base plate? Mix and match. Endless possibilities.

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#59

Member
Detroit
+1 on the tungsten carbide. Same material as my wedding band too. It's only been 3 years for me, but it still looks like the day I got it with zero maintenance.
- Jeff
#60
Those handles look great! You might gauge interest in aluminum, brass, and bronze too. If you can machine steel and ti, I imagine you can handle those others too.


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