#151

Member
Austin, TX
(This post was last modified: 01-08-2016, 09:05 PM by kwsher.)
(01-08-2016, 09:00 PM)darkbulb Wrote: So you're the one who bought it Wink
Well done and it looks stunning!
Smile I was able to grab it! I will post more pics later this weekend but it is a remarkable handle from Peter- very cool and amazing example of the work he is putting out.

(01-08-2016, 09:01 PM)hrfdez Wrote: A beauty Kevin.  Peter makes beautiful brushes and has become one of my favorite brush makers.
Thanks Hector- I am with you. Peter's brushes are so very unique!
Kevin
#152

Member
Omaha, NE
(01-08-2016, 08:57 PM)kwsher Wrote: My Wolf Whiskers brush landed... beautiful.

Here's a quick snap:

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Very cool! Nice snag.

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#153

Chazz Reinhold HOF
Just arrived. Wolfman WR1-SB in Dark Bronze.

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#154

Member
Omaha, NE
Just ordered a Maggard MR5 handle with a V3A head.

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#155

Scentsless Shaver
Oakland, ME
(This post was last modified: 01-10-2016, 04:02 PM by MaineYooper. Edit Reason: forgot the brushes! )
Soaps, of the mostly fragrance-free variety, namely: Cold Water Soap Works Select V.2 Sensitive, Mike's Natural Soaps Unscented, Shannon's Soaps Nil, as well as Maggard Razors Artisan soap Limes & Bergamot. And a new badger brush (Whipped Dog) to replace an Amazon one. Also, since on their site to order soap, I ordered two different synthetics from Maggard's new offerings.
- Eric 
Put your message in a modem, 
And throw it in the Cyber Sea
--Rush, "Virtuality"

Overloader of brushes, Overlander fanboy, Schickhead, and a GEM in the rough!
#156
I rather 'accidentally' won three auctions this weekend.
Accidentally in that I didn't think they would go for as low as my low bids - but...apparently I either have really bad taste..or people are even cheaper than I am. Or both.

Auction 1

Wilkinson Fixed Profile Metal razor. NIB/NOS
I believe this is very similar to the Royale that marketed in the US around 1980 - and designed by Sir Kenneth Grange.
If so, quite the score for me as I love the Royale razor and they sell regularly for around $50


Cost: $2.30



Auction 2
Small lot/package
I dismissed this lot at first when glancing through eBay as there was a lot of, well mostly...to be honest, 'junk' in the picture.
But - lo and behold..what do we have on the left hand side? A NIB Merkur MII !Smile Love my Merkur MII and am really happy to get a spare.
This is also a razor that sells for $50-70.
Cost: $14.99

Oh, and other things in the lot are;
- Col Ichabod Conk "Bristle and Badger", Made in England. Not overly excited about that one.
- Col Ichabod Conk Shaving mug. Meh.
- Nose and ear hair trimmer. Double-meh


Auction 3
Then I thought, well, the same seller had another auction..and they did combine shipping..so, uh, let's put an equally low bid on that one..and oops...only bidder...again.
This one is a hit/miss one and I won't really know until I can check out in person.
What it has going for it is the "Concord, Made in Italy" brand. I actually already own a cartridge handle by that company and it's a very solid, high quality piece of shaving gear.

Brand new;
- Concord, Italy, razor
- Concord, Italy Silvertip badger brush in solid metal handle
- Razor/Brush stand
- Shaving mug with what, and kinda funny, looks like a Merkur MII on it Smile
- Oh..and...another Nose and ear trimmer...

Cost:  $12


So maybe I didn't uncover any white wales this weekend but for a total of about $29 I got some really fun additions Smile

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#157
I don't have any full-sized butterscotch handled brushes so when this came up I put in a bid of $24 and ended up getting it.
The knot seems good enough to still use but will see when it gets here.

The writing on it isn't completely legible but I can make out;
One one side: Mayfair, Best Badger, Sterilized.
On the other: Made in England - and then two rows of text I can't quite make out - followed by a <C> sign.

I'm guessing it's a Vulfix brush re-branded to some retailer's store but if anyone can positively identify it I'd love to learn.

Some pics:
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#158
A Gillette Fusion.

Just kidding, I have a Gem G-Bar I bought in Ebay.

Hopefully, they are as good as people say they are.

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#159

Member
Austin, TX
(01-11-2016, 07:42 PM)Gavo Wrote: A Gillette Fusion.
Made me chuckle... Smile

Sometime last year I actually did order a cartridge razor: Feather NEO. You know? Not bad for a cartridge razor and an excellent travel option IMHO.
Kevin
#160

Member
Texas
(01-11-2016, 06:25 PM)darkbulb Wrote: I don't have any full-sized butterscotch handled brushes so when this came up I put in a bid of $24 and ended up getting it.
The knot seems good enough to still use but will see when it gets here.

The writing on it isn't completely legible but I can make out;
One one side: Mayfair, Best Badger, Sterilized.
On the other: Made in England - and then two rows of text I can't quite make out - followed by a <C> sign.

I'm guessing it's a Vulfix brush re-branded to some retailer's store but if anyone can positively identify it I'd love to learn.

Some pics:

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Based off of the last one it looks like

Made in England
For
..... Co
symbol

Im going to keep looking for the symbol.  No Idea what it means but im curious and bored at work LOL
Jerry


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