(05-19-2023, 01:39 AM)churchilllafemme Wrote: (05-19-2023, 01:02 AM)ExtraProtein Wrote: Hi John, why did you send the razor to Switzerland for engraving? Did you personalise the razor?
What happened to the original handle?
I didn't send it. I just received it and have done nothing to it. The fellow from whom I bought it had sent it there for the engraving, since it was not engraved originally. I had just assumed that the Maze handle was the original one.
Copy that. I only ask as both original run and second run have Version 1 Bishop handles. The maze in SS had not been born yet
Original Run 316L, ten hand polished by Brian. It has a very distinguished underside of top cap and no engraving on base plate, just a tattoo. All 10 have a V1 Bishop. The value of this razor now stands at the same value of a SS BBS1. One sold for 1350 the moment Brian announced his retirement. No one would alter the original spec of this amazing razor. Unlike the SS BBS1 and Ti BBS1….. only 10 of these fine razors exist. 5 of them are identified and noted here in SOTD archives. All 10 are Level 1 only, HOWEVER it does not shave like a Level 1. It’s a much different shave. I have brass and copper in DC, SB and OC Gen 1 and Gen 2, level 1 and Level 2. The original 316L 10 razors are special. They are uniquely very high in efficiency and the smoothness can’t be mistaken for anything else CG. It’s a special Razor, and now even more special as Brian sips a Manhattan in retirement at a beach somewhere in the Maldives
2nd Run 304L, Gorgeous satin matte finish, very different from what was created after. It also has a matte 304L Version 1 Bishop. The unique thing about the second run is the fact they were engraved with the Level 1 identifier AND a tattoo. Equally gorgeous and equally very hard to find whole. I’ve been chasing one since 2018. Sadly many of them were sold off as a broken apart kit
How many 304L in this spec were made by Brian? There is a number, more than 50, less than 500
I hope this helps. All my intel comes from Brian himself and with his permission, I would be willing to publish our personal emails.
Information like this is very important for the archives here at DFS and vital to preserve the integrity of these fine instruments……especially when the Artisans are no longer with us
Cheers