(03-17-2017, 12:17 AM)Doc47 Wrote: For the past week I have been shaving with a 7-piece set of MK*31s that I put together. The two in Tortoise were from a Saturday/Sunday set and the other 5 were rather rough MK*31s that I had restored and rescaled in bone. Tomorrow I will shave with the last go these razors and move on to a second box of MK*31s that is a seven day set of Tortoise Shell MK*31s. I have other razors, but prefer this razor above most others.
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Viseguy
Viseguy
Vintage Nelson & Duncan 5/8", square point.
This little guy was made by a company about 50 miles from where I grew up, thus I want to love it. The cutting edge of the blade is thicker than the German full hollow razors I have. In short, it isn't nearly as comfortable as they are. Having said that, I appreciate that I have to use a greater level of skill to get a close, comfortable shave.
This little guy was made by a company about 50 miles from where I grew up, thus I want to love it. The cutting edge of the blade is thicker than the German full hollow razors I have. In short, it isn't nearly as comfortable as they are. Having said that, I appreciate that I have to use a greater level of skill to get a close, comfortable shave.
(03-27-2017, 06:29 PM)Pete123 Wrote: Vintage Nelson & Duncan 5/8", square point.That's interesting. I find the heavier grinds more comfortable. The thicker edge of a 1/4 hollow or near wedge is, to me, the most comfortable shave I can get.
This little guy was made by a company about 50 miles from where I grew up, thus I want to love it. The cutting edge of the blade is thicker than the German full hollow razors I have. In short, it isn't nearly as comfortable as they are. Having said that, I appreciate that I have to use a greater level of skill to get a close, comfortable shave.
That's why "YMMV" exists, I guess...
-Chris~Head Shaver~
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