It’s a really good time to be a wet shaver-especially one with RAD.
I was able to snag a Level 3 Charcoal Goods razor when they were up for sale a few days ago. Looks like all the razors he had for sale that day sold out quickly. I was too impatient to wait for just the baseplate to become available, so I got another entire razor, because, well, because.
The Charcoal has quickly become one of my favorite razors, both in looks and performance. The craftsmanship is remarkable and although I initially bought it for the looks, I continue to be impressed at what a good shaver it is.
I wrote to Brian at Charcoal asking him about the order, baseplates, etc., and he let me know that he’s going to be releasing a stainless steel razor! He’s aiming for a release this summer.
Cue the choir of angels!
Very high precision, 303 and 316 stainless, bead blasted finish, and aiming for a $150-180 price range. I think it’s going to be the equivalent of a ‘Level 1’ Charcoal plate, so the efficient end of mild, and looks to compete with the Feather AS-D2, etc. There will be different handles available as well.
Brian shared a couple of pictures with me and said it was fine if I posted them here, so here they are:
I was able to snag a Level 3 Charcoal Goods razor when they were up for sale a few days ago. Looks like all the razors he had for sale that day sold out quickly. I was too impatient to wait for just the baseplate to become available, so I got another entire razor, because, well, because.
The Charcoal has quickly become one of my favorite razors, both in looks and performance. The craftsmanship is remarkable and although I initially bought it for the looks, I continue to be impressed at what a good shaver it is.
I wrote to Brian at Charcoal asking him about the order, baseplates, etc., and he let me know that he’s going to be releasing a stainless steel razor! He’s aiming for a release this summer.
Cue the choir of angels!
Very high precision, 303 and 316 stainless, bead blasted finish, and aiming for a $150-180 price range. I think it’s going to be the equivalent of a ‘Level 1’ Charcoal plate, so the efficient end of mild, and looks to compete with the Feather AS-D2, etc. There will be different handles available as well.
Brian shared a couple of pictures with me and said it was fine if I posted them here, so here they are:
All the best,
Michael P
Michael P