Nice ... a #175. Those are scarcer than the regular #160. Congrats, looks really nice. And they even upgraded the handle.
Nice ... a #175. Those are scarcer than the regular #160. Congrats, looks really nice. And they even upgraded the handle.
My New's were calling out to me for tonight's shave, which one to choose. The Canadian LC Goodwill. This is looking like a good place to ask. I haven't been able to find any info or History on this razor anywhere. If anyone knows anything please share. Thanks, Here she is.
Shaved with my NEW Deluxe this morning. Mowed down 4 days growth with ease!
My Goodwill is exactly the same. A great razor.My New's were calling out to me for tonight's shave, which one to choose. The Canadian LC Goodwill. This is looking like a good place to ask. I haven't been able to find any info or History on this razor anywhere. If anyone knows anything please share. Thanks, Here she is.
Nothing rare in this post here's a couple of photo's of my Berkshire set from 1930.
I like it pleased to have it, I have the other sets introduced in 1930, Federal, Windsor, Oxford and Regent.
It looks NOS the original blades are with it A1 date code.
My collection of RFB NEW's
A couple of 2 piece 77's, a three piece 77 from 1940's, 2 piece 88, a couple of 44 sets with hollow ball handle and a Big Boy Chrome.
The 88 has the knurling up to the top of the handle tube unlike the 77's where there's a smooth band.
Here is a quick look at fewer than half of my NEWs; from left to right:
NEW Deluxe 15mm, NEW Deluxe 17mm, Short-comb NEW, Long-comb NEW, Long-comb Goodwill...
The Fatboy is back in the drawer, and it's a NEW morning (sorry, Bob).
Looks cool, I'd just leave it as is.