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Anyone had a chance to try or buy one one of these razors by Jürgen Hempel based on the Darwin Deluxe? [Image: cckUv4F.jpg]
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There were only 10 made I think. He will still make the head just not the handle.
316 Stainless vs 303 for the Evolution.
Reports are the fit & finish of the Jarwin is superior.

The fit/finish & build of the Bullgoose razors have been called into question lately.

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#3
You'd probably need an adapter of some sorts for the head to fit any other handle?
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What a beauty!
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James @ Wolfman has made SS Candelabra handles also. This pattern, and it's proper name is Candelabra was a popular design feature in british furnishings roughly Art Deco.
My hands are imprinted to round handles and I found the balance a mite squirrely. Some of the originals are prone to stress cracks in the cobalt. They sure are pretty though.

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(03-04-2017, 05:00 PM)Nuki Man Wrote: It looks nice, I think I am a little late tot he game on this one.  I'd buy one if the opportunity arose because it looks like it is finished way better than the Evolution that was put out by BullGoose.

curious what sort of problems the BullGoose Darwin has? looks to be of good quality on pictures
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(This post was last modified: 03-09-2017, 01:59 AM by KAV.)
I was privy to Phil's planned reproduction Darwin after he acquired one during the feeding frenzy. He was deeply involved with machine shops creating his single edge line and it was all hush hush. Then James @ WOLFMAN created the candelabra handle. I mentioned this and Phil replied to the effect he needed to contact James. I was cast out from the shaving Garden of Eden and then opportunity let me try an original out here in the wilderness. It was very aggressive like a Muhle. I understand the bullgoose version, which appears sold out and probably another LE has a milder blade gap and the few owners seem pleased. Cobalt is a very beautifull metal with a buttersmooth finish reminiscent of pewter and platinum. I am postulating Stainless just doesn't carry over the aesthetics. If this bauble in it's many incarnations warms your inner magpie well and good. If a decent shave is still somewhere in your priorities get a Merkur HD and buy your best girl something pretty with the money saved.

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Just joined and just seeing this. I happen to have one. It's very well made, super smooth, I just always end up with weepers!
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I find it feels very smooth on the face but it certainly has the capacity to bite which I found first time I used it. I changed blades from Feathers to Astras and careful not to use any pressure and it gives me the smoothest most efficient shave of any of my razors.

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