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Max Sprecher
Las Vegas, NV
(06-18-2020, 04:28 PM)DSR Wrote: WR2 SB 1.05?

 I asked James to up the 1.05 a bit so a 1.05+ (1.075) with a 7 XL hybrid hollow.

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(06-18-2020, 03:08 PM)Max Sprecher Wrote: Gents, not that I'm in a hurry but approximately how long does it take after an invoice is paid for the razor to be ready and shipped?
IIRC, going by two purchases last year, within 2 weeks to my door. Maybe a bit less, but I did request, and pay extra, for expedited shipping.

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(This post was last modified: 06-18-2020, 05:12 PM by DSR.)
(06-18-2020, 05:00 PM)Max Sprecher Wrote:
(06-18-2020, 04:28 PM)DSR Wrote: WR2 SB 1.05?

 I asked James to up the 1.05 a bit so a 1.05+ (1.075) with a 7 XL hybrid hollow.

Nice!
I’m debating between 1.05 and 1.15.
I didn’t know he would consider slightly different gaps from the “standard” ones... would certainly be interested to hear what you think of this 1.075 as a daily driver.

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(06-18-2020, 05:00 PM)Max Sprecher Wrote:
(06-18-2020, 04:28 PM)DSR Wrote: WR2 SB 1.05?

 I asked James to up the 1.05 a bit so a 1.05+ (1.075) with a 7 XL hybrid hollow.
I have that handle. You are gonna love it.

And a 1.08 is pretty cool.

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#3,965

Golf Nut
San Antonio, Texas
(06-18-2020, 03:03 PM)LOOT Wrote:
(06-18-2020, 01:55 PM)herbert7890 Wrote: Update with my Wolfman package.  "painfully" still waiting for it, appears to have been stuck for 5 days now,  this was shipped June 1st (so 18 days now in transit).

Multiple disclosures needed for this forum:  This post doesn't mean I hate USPS, Wolfman, Canada Post, the US Government, The Canadian Government or PETA.  Its just means I'm still waiting for it (Sarcastic disclosure needed, if not, people will lynch me here)

You weren't "lynched"..you were called out for making a dishonest statement.  One you never walked back.  Don't troll....or do it in another thread.  Most of us would be more than a little ill if your incessant need to be a victim gets the thread locked.  Victimhood is a disease.


I actually did walked back my statement, maybe you need to re-read all my posts again. and furthermore, it was proven the "friends and family" treatment was a fact after numerous people (including yourself) alluded to the bypass treatment once you had bought multiple items from him before.   So in any case, you were the one that was disnohest prior to your confession?    weird world we live, let me just laugh at your post for a bit,  while  I drink a mojito.


I respect your opinion on wolfman stuff, but you have 0 sense of reality in any other topics it seems.
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(06-18-2020, 05:49 PM)herbert7890 Wrote:
(06-18-2020, 03:03 PM)LOOT Wrote:
(06-18-2020, 01:55 PM)herbert7890 Wrote: Update with my Wolfman package.  "painfully" still waiting for it, appears to have been stuck for 5 days now,  this was shipped June 1st (so 18 days now in transit).

Multiple disclosures needed for this forum:  This post doesn't mean I hate USPS, Wolfman, Canada Post, the US Government, The Canadian Government or PETA.  Its just means I'm still waiting for it (Sarcastic disclosure needed, if not, people will lynch me here)

You weren't "lynched"..you were called out for making a dishonest statement.  One you never walked back.  Don't troll....or do it in another thread.  Most of us would be more than a little ill if your incessant need to be a victim gets the thread locked.  Victimhood is a disease.


I actually did walked back my statement, maybe you need to re-read all my posts again. and furthermore, it was proven the "friends and family" treatment was a fact after numerous people (including yourself) alluded to the bypass treatment once you had bought multiple items from him before.   So in any case, you were the one that was disnohest prior to your confession?    weird world we live, let me just laugh at your post for a bit,  while  I drink a mojito.


I respect your opinion on wolfman stuff, but you have 0 sense of reality in any other topics it seems.

Take it to PM please, if you must.

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#3,967

Member
Indiana
LOOT I wonder when you talked about 95% mirror or 99% mirror polished, is this related to polishing compound micron?

I mean
99% mirror: does he use up to 0.1 micron?
95% mirror: up to 0.5 micron?

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(This post was last modified: 06-18-2020, 07:02 PM by LOOT.)
(06-18-2020, 06:32 PM)CK89 Wrote: LOOT  I wonder when you talked about 95% mirror or 99% mirror polished, is this related to polishing compound micron?

I mean
99% mirror: does he use up to 0.1 micron?
95% mirror: up to 0.5 micron?

I....have absolutely no clue.  All I know about polishing is what DuFour told me because I was concerned I couldn't maintain them without scratches..  I did ask him how to maintain the mirror finish on my bronze specifically.  He suggested Flitz then.  I didn't ask about any polishing compounds he uses during production.  As far as percentages...I just estimate using DuFour's mirror SS as standard.  From 2 feet away...his polished Ti looks just like a SS, even side by side.  Put on your glasses and get up on them and you can tell a difference.  I know is is of no value. Ha. Sorry.

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Member
Northern NJ
I obtained a polished stainless stand as part of a trade with some minor usage micro scratches. I tested a small area with Flitz and a very fine polishing cloth and found I introduced more micro scratches than I fixed. It didn’t sting too much since I knew what the stand looked like previously. But after that experiment I know for certain I wouldn’t attempt anything else on any of the other polished items I have. I do find the polished surface to wipe down very easily with minimal effort after use. In general my mirror polished items have held up well and the polish imo is second to none.

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(06-19-2020, 01:56 AM)Marcos Wrote: I obtained a polished stainless stand as part of a trade with some minor usage micro scratches. I tested a small area with Flitz and a very fine polishing cloth and found I introduced more micro scratches than I fixed. It didn’t sting too much since I knew what the stand looked like previously. But after that experiment I know for certain I wouldn’t attempt anything else on any of the other polished items I have. I do find the polished surface to wipe down very easily with minimal effort after use. In general my mirror polished items have held up well and the polish imo is second to none.
So it would take something  much less aggressive to get those type of scratches, you were talkin about, out? Just wondered what kind of setup it would take

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