Poll: Which finish for a Wolfman razor?
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Brushed
59.26% of votes
59.26% Complete
Polished
40.74% of votes
40.74% Complete

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#31

Member
Greenville, SC USA
(11-21-2015, 01:00 AM)Marko Wrote: Beamon, I see your point.  Sorry.  If its any comfort I wasn't able to get any Hallows soap this year. I still have some left from last year's release but there's no way it'll last out the year, I've got a silver dollar sized hole in the soap where the bottom of the tub is showing through.
Mark

Really no point, Mark. I was just funnin' you and Kevin. Wink

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Does Mean I Must Buy High End Shaving Gear?
--Roger--
#32
So what do these go for anyway? I'm well aware of the waiting list, but is it really THAT much better than something like ATT?
#33

Member
Austin, TX
(11-21-2015, 08:44 AM)EFDan Wrote: So what do these go for anyway?  I'm well aware of the waiting list, but is it really THAT much better than something like ATT?

Others may chime in as I haven't received my Wolfman yet so can't directly compare.

I do know that the Wolfman is 316L SS vs. 303 used for ATT. The 316 incorporates molybdenum and is more resistant to corrosion/pitting (it is "marine" grade but harder to machine). The standard blade gap of the Wolfman is essentially the R series of the ATT (.61mm vs. .58mm) but it is my understanding that the Wolfman does not incorporate as much "bow" in the blade.

You can and will also work directly with James at WolfmanRazors during the process for any custom requests such as blade gap, materials, handle length, etc. vs. straight catalog ordering so it is more of a "one off", interactive process.

Wolfman complete razor cost as of July is $300 CA (around $225 USD currently).

I very much like my ATT kit, have had nothing but positive interaction with Stan, but also look forward to the Wolfman based on community praise and the fact that I do also like supporting craftsmen who support us. Plus I have a purchasing problem.

As to "that" much better, only the individual can assign value and make that call IMHO.

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Kevin
#34

Posting Freak
Hi Beamon, I think these are what are referred to as first world problemsSmile
Mark
#35

Member
Greenville, SC USA
(11-21-2015, 03:08 PM)Marko Wrote: Hi Beamon, I think these are what are referred to as first world problemsSmile
Mark
Quite possibly, Maaark. Now, if you'll excuse me I must go and consult with my advisor on what would be a proper price for that Renoir that is becoming available.

TTFN

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Does Mean I Must Buy High End Shaving Gear?
--Roger--
#36

Member
Austin, TX
The Mailman Cometh and the wolfpack has landed. Beautiful craftsmanship and James at WolfmanRazors, as mentioned, was an absolute pleasure to work with. Looking forward to shaving in the morning!

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Kevin
#37

Super Moderator
San Diego, Cal., USA
It's a beauty, Kevin. Enjoy! Smile
#38

Member
Austin, TX
(12-02-2015, 12:15 AM)Freddy Wrote: It's a beauty, Kevin.  Enjoy! Smile

Thanks Freddy! The quality is extraordinary- now I just need to decide on OC or SB Smile
Kevin
#39

Super Moderator
San Diego, Cal., USA
(12-02-2015, 12:23 AM)kwsher Wrote:
(12-02-2015, 12:15 AM)Freddy Wrote: It's a beauty, Kevin.  Enjoy! Smile

Thanks Freddy! The quality is extraordinary- now I just need to decide on OC or SB Smile

orrrrr, first pass open comb, second pass safety bar. Big Grin
#40
There really is no 'bad choice' when it comes to Wolfman razors. James work is excellent and he is very easy to deal with.

I think my Wolfman ranks in the top 5 of all razors I own/have used - it's a pleasure to use..


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