Alright, I touched up all but 1 of my blades today, so I figured I would take a picture of the stones I used and the razors. I didn't work on the BJ Eyer because the bevel isnt set yet, and I have some try-out stones coming from a facebook stone passaround, so I'm saving it for them.
Plus, I have at least 5 more razors coming next week, so I wanted to document the current crop before I start working on the next batch and seeing what I keep and what I pass along...
Starting at the top and moving down, left to right, row by row:
Allegheny Instruments Corp. 5/8 near wedge & Simmons Hardware "President" 5/8 wedge
BJ Eyer "Challenge Razor" 6/8 wedge & WP Plato "Janice" 5/8 full hollow
Taylor Eye Witness 5/8 quarter hollow & JR Torrey 5/8 full hollow
Roger's XY Quality 6/8 full hollow
The Allegheny and Simmons are my 2 favorite razors right now. Both are fantastic shavers, and both are wearing 1-piece scales I made out of teak.
The BJ Eyer is not shaving at the moment. The bevel isn't quite set, yet, but it's scales were falling apart so I put it in a set I made out of Bubinga wood. Not quite happy with them, so they will be changed again soon.
The Taylor Eye Witness was my first antique store purchase, and I never could get it quite right until today. It had a frown that I was not skilled enough to recognize or deal with, but with some great guidance from members here, I have finally managed to get this razor to pop the arm hairs the way it should. It will get a real test shave this evening.
The Roger's was the most expensive antique store razor I've bought. I paid more than I wanted to, but it took a wicked edge quite easily and quickly earned a spot in my rotation.
All 5 of the above were purchased from the same local antique shop.
The Plato I picked up "sigh unseen" from WhippedDog.com. The Torrey I acquired here in a trade. Both are good shavers, though I favor the Torrey and keep it in rotation more often than the Plato.
Next week I should see another nice mix of vintage razors to work on that could double my collection...or move along to someone else...we shall see what, exactly, comes in...