#1

Member
Gatineau, QC, Canada
I got my pre-birthday gift from my wife scratch and dent Matte Timeless Razor with Stand, shaving bowl and towel to match.

Overall I’m very happy and quite impressed with razor quality, Craftsmanship is outstanding and machining well executed by the Timeless Brothers Kudos to them.

I’ll attach photos here as it took me 3 1/2 days to get polished and main Focus was Base Plate to polish rinsing channels spot is quite tight but worth it soap glides very nice and rinses with ease this is what I wanted to achieve in Timeless Titanium. 

Stand had dent you’ll see on photos this took me half day time to get it levelled to perfection and get it polished as Titanium is Challenge to polish unlike stainless to certain extent to achieve that mirror polish..

Plate is .68 shaves very nice and smooth I really enjoyed my shave and quality from Timeless Titanium it’s what I expected feel nice and lightweight compare to Stainless that I never had to experience before.

Overall Packaging is 10/10
Shave 10/10
Quality 10/10
Machining 10/10

This is my personal view and Experience.

Take Care 

Alan H

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#2
Wonderful job ! Too bad the covid is messing everything up. You could make a lot of money if people could send razors to you to be polished.

Is the .68 aggressive enough, or could you use a .95 ?

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#3

Member
Gatineau, QC, Canada
Hi Jimmy 

Thank you kindly well I use to polish high end watches to perfection such a Patek Philipe, Breitling’s, and so forth so I take exception polishing my razors and I do it meticulously piece by piece day by day as you can judge your self by seeing it..

And first time shaving with it plate .68 was good used wizamet blades and no irritation very impressed actually, I don’t have plate .95 will try to get one down the road hopefully once I get job as I been layed off due to COVID19 lost my contract with Transport Canada..

Overall in my View Jimmy is this Razor worth in Shaving Den I have to say Yes to Titanuim since it’s light compare to stainless and Strangely shave better I could be wrong tho..

Take Care Stay Safe

Alan H
"Strive not to be a success, but rather to be of value."

  - Albert Einstein
#4
(11-14-2020, 12:57 AM)JimmyH Wrote: Wonderful job ! Too bad the covid is messing everything up. You could make a lot of money if people could send razors to you to be polished.

Is the .68 aggressive enough, or could you use a .95 ?

What Jimmy said!

That polishing job looks fantastic, hope
You enjoy the shaves.

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Tony
#5
Fabulous job. Thanks for sharing.
#6

Member
Gatineau, QC, Canada
Thank you very happy with it and quiet impressed actually.

Alan H

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#7

Member
Singapore
Very nice. It's also helpful to see what sort of flaws might arise in the scratch-and-dent purchases. Did the base wiggle at all prior to your polishing?

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#8

Member
Gatineau, QC, Canada
Hi

Thanks for reply to be honest it didn’t wiggle
but it was noticeable a lot tho..

When Timeless apply their coating on their titanium razors it tough to polish after, as they polish them unfinished which makes it a lot easier to get mirror Finish and Titanium it’s a hard material to polish that’s for sure.


Stand took me a day almost in between times to get it just right and perfect...

Very happy and satisfied with their Razors
Great Customer Service You’ll Love it.

Take care 

Alan H

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