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8/8 Damascus Bois de Rose Maestro Livi
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1 1698 Fri June 1, 2007
Recommended By Average Price Average Rating
100% of reviewers None indicated None indicated

 

Description:








Man o man... just that box is good lookin' enough eh? Alright, alright - down to business, the razor....















Well... as you can clearly see, this is just a stunningly beautiful razor... but while a picture is worth a thousand words, an experience is worth endless....



The "Experience" - Well first, before we get to it... one BIG gripe with this razor were 2 "minor" fit and finish issues I wouldn't be please with on a $150 razor... let alone an $850 razor.



#1 -

A random notch is cut/milled into the bottom of the scales... really takes away from the look/feel of the razor, as it is a pretty noticible blemish...





#2 -

This one really gets me... the "monkey tail" aka tang rubs/slides against the scales which make it feel like a shotty Wacker when opening. Come on... and $850 handmade razor the guy didn't open/check?





Closer....





Alright, now that I've got my gripes outta the way - here's the positives....



#1 -

The handle on this razor (save for the aformentioned gripe #1) is simply gorgeous. It is one solid piece of Bois De Rose wood, looks stunning, is polished beautifully, etc. The pics don't lie...















#2 -

The blade on this razor is simply stunning....



































#3 -

It's a pretty darn good shaver. Now, it is exceptionally hard steel - which isn't a bad thing, but it is a "firm" shaving razor. While this is a first rate shaver, I would give it a 9 out of 10 as while it is great, I don't think it is "outstanding" as they are often dubbed, and I feel a mint dubl duck, puma - or TI will shave as good, and often better, and a good Japanese razor, or a Robert Williams razor will shave notably superior. The rumor is the Takeda Damascus Livi's are better than the standard "damascus" Livi's - however I have been trying to get one for 8 months, without luck - and sort of gave up/lost interest - so I cannot comment on these.



#4 -

The razor has a great feel, and overall is again, quite the looker (I can't stress this enough).



Conclusion...

Alright - alright, the bottom line: yeah... it's a nice, handmade, one of a kind, super rare, whiz bang, ne plus whatever razor.... but it's a lot of money... and I feel in this price range/category there are better options. For instance, a Robert Williams razor will have much better fit and finish, outshave a Maestro, get to you MUCH sooner, and be much easier to purchase/acquire (and is done so by the maker direct), is handmade in America by a forum member, and above all.... is CHEAPER.... much, much cheaper. Now don't get me wrong, and don't take this the wrong way for one second.... Maestro's are very, I mean VERY nice razors, and you'll certainly never see mine for sale - but on the same token - if a fella were to ask me "Which custom razor would you recommend" - it certainly wouldn't be a Maestro - for price/quality alone. I know some are madly in love with the look of damascus razors.... owning several of them - I don't really care one way or another - and find non-damascus razors to perform better, and have a much more classic/natural look to them - and if you are a "damascaholic" the Maestro may be the lust object for you.... but if you can get over your damascdreams - save some $ and get in my opinion, a superior product/razor - a Robert Williams.



TO DISCUSS THIS REVIEW - PLEASE USE THIS THREAD!



Thanks!
Keywords: 8/8 Damascus Bois de Rose Maestro Livi

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Registered: August 2005
Posts: 10174
Review Date: Fri June 1, 2007 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: None indicated | Rating: 0 

 
Positive aspects of the product (pros):
Cons:
Price: 3
Craftsmanship: 7
Easy to Sharpen: 7
Lasting Edge: 8
Shaving Smoothness: 9
Easy to Maintain: 9

 








Man o man... just that box is good lookin' enough eh? Alright, alright - down to business, the razor....















Well... as you can clearly see, this is just a stunningly beautiful razor... but while a picture is worth a thousand words, an experience is worth endless....



The "Experience" - Well first, before we get to it... one BIG gripe with this razor were 2 "minor" fit and finish issues I wouldn't be please with on a $150 razor... let alone an $850 razor.



#1 -

A random notch is cut/milled into the bottom of the scales... really takes away from the look/feel of the razor, as it is a pretty noticible blemish...





#2 -

This one really gets me... the "monkey tail" aka tang rubs/slides against the scales which make it feel like a shotty Wacker when opening. Come on... and $850 handmade razor the guy didn't open/check?





Closer....





Alright, now that I've got my gripes outta the way - here's the positives....



#1 -

The handle on this razor (save for the aformentioned gripe #1) is simply gorgeous. It is one solid piece of Bois De Rose wood, looks stunning, is polished beautifully, etc. The pics don't lie...















#2 -

The blade on this razor is simply stunning....



































#3 -

It's a pretty darn good shaver. Now, it is exceptionally hard steel - which isn't a bad thing, but it is a "firm" shaving razor. While this is a first rate shaver, I would give it a 9 out of 10 as while it is great, I don't think it is "outstanding" as they are often dubbed, and I feel a mint dubl duck, puma - or TI will shave as good, and often better, and a good Japanese razor, or a Robert Williams razor will shave notably superior. The rumor is the Takeda Damascus Livi's are better than the standard "damascus" Livi's - however I have been trying to get one for 8 months, without luck - and sort of gave up/lost interest - so I cannot comment on these.



#4 -

The razor has a great feel, and overall is again, quite the looker (I can't stress this enough).



Conclusion...

Alright - alright, the bottom line: yeah... it's a nice, handmade, one of a kind, super rare, whiz bang, ne plus whatever razor.... but it's a lot of money... and I feel in this price range/category there are better options. For instance, a Robert Williams razor will have much better fit and finish, outshave a Maestro, get to you MUCH sooner, and be much easier to purchase/acquire (and is done so by the maker direct), is handmade in America by a forum member, and above all.... is CHEAPER.... much, much cheaper. Now don't get me wrong, and don't take this the wrong way for one second.... Maestro's are very, I mean VERY nice razors, and you'll certainly never see mine for sale - but on the same token - if a fella were to ask me "Which custom razor would you recommend" - it certainly wouldn't be a Maestro - for price/quality alone. I know some are madly in love with the look of damascus razors.... owning several of them - I don't really care one way or another - and find non-damascus razors to perform better, and have a much more classic/natural look to them - and if you are a "damascaholic" the Maestro may be the lust object for you.... but if you can get over your damascdreams - save some $ and get in my opinion, a superior product/razor - a Robert Williams.



TO DISCUSS THIS REVIEW - PLEASE USE THIS THREAD!



Thanks!

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- Joel
joel (at) badgerandblade.com
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