(03-14-2020, 04:09 PM)Wolverine Wrote: HoosierShave thanks for your info. When I first saw the Timeless it was a polished Open Comb with the scalloped top cap and I just really liked the looks. At the time I thought if I ever were to enter the $200 Razor segment that would might be the one. Although now I would probably go smooth cap and SB. Not quite ready to open the wallet yet. Funny though it doesn’t take long here and desires start to rise.Thank you, North Shore Razor did the finish
I just might have to pull the 6S out this weekend and run it through it’s paces as it’s been quite awhile. I did start using a gripper handle it. While the original is by no means slippery I do feel they removed a bit to much texture during the bead blasting process.
Dave in KY very nice looking razor. Who did you have do it? Hey
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(03-14-2020, 04:41 PM)DanLaw Wrote: There are gently & previously owned Timeless razors available for less than $200. Don’t let pride stand in the way of acquiring a finely honed product at a bargain price if it tilts the scales in favour of ownership.I agree...the razors are well worth it. And if you have an aversion to used gear, Timeless offers scratch & dent/returned parts. You could get a 0.68mm SB on your choice of handle for $145
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