(This post was last modified: 01-18-2020, 01:47 AM by Obie.)
Gentlemen,
In the straight razor world, a big name doesn't necessary mean a better shave than a small one. Or obscure one. The two razors offered here are obscure names, but they are awfully sweet shavers. Both are vintage German razor, but I know nothing about them except that they take a sweet edge. Both are in excellent shape, with the few signs of age giving them character. Both are also shave ready. Whether a straight razor newbie or a pro, you'll be pleased by adding these razors to your straight lineup. Both are 6/8 blades. The price includes U.S. shipping. Paypal is fine. No trades, please. Thanks.
Brosem: ($65) (SOLD)
M.E. Rappenhagen Diamondine N. 7 ($65)
In the straight razor world, a big name doesn't necessary mean a better shave than a small one. Or obscure one. The two razors offered here are obscure names, but they are awfully sweet shavers. Both are vintage German razor, but I know nothing about them except that they take a sweet edge. Both are in excellent shape, with the few signs of age giving them character. Both are also shave ready. Whether a straight razor newbie or a pro, you'll be pleased by adding these razors to your straight lineup. Both are 6/8 blades. The price includes U.S. shipping. Paypal is fine. No trades, please. Thanks.
Brosem: ($65) (SOLD)
M.E. Rappenhagen Diamondine N. 7 ($65)