(11-30-2019, 06:36 AM)DeepSea Wrote: I ordered one of these yesterday. It’ll be my first SS razor and am really looking forward to how it compares to my Gibbs adjustable and Gem MMCP which are my go to razors.Always cool to support local artisans. I live overseas now, and one of the biggest things I miss is the artisan / crafts culture in the US. It is amazing and yet often overlooked and forgotten since the US is most typically remembered for big politics and big business.
What put me over the edge to make the purchase was the reasonable price and that it is made in PA (my native state).
(11-30-2019, 07:05 AM)Zhang Doe Wrote: Always cool to support local artisans. I live overseas now, and one of the biggest things I miss is the artisan / crafts culture in the US. It is amazing and yet often overlooked and forgotten since the US is most typically remembered for big politics and big business.
Yes, I always try to purchase stuff made in the USA whenever that option is available. It’s encouraging to see the field of artisans growing regardless of the industry.
Looks like razors are sold out and presently only base plates are in stock. Hope this means they are doing well!
Curious to see if they do something with new handles. Loved the look of the heads but not so much the skinny handles.
Anyone have picture that shows gap difference between original M plate versus new H plate?
Curious to see if they do something with new handles. Loved the look of the heads but not so much the skinny handles.
Anyone have picture that shows gap difference between original M plate versus new H plate?
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