Looks great, shaves great. Pity about the gold wash that looks like to was painted onto the blade with a q-tip by a high-school shop class student.
Despite its size it shaves more like a 5/8 than a 7/8 (the deep spine is just hanging out in space doing nothing but looking good), so in an odd way the original size on classic's site seems more fitting than the updated "correct" size.
I actually like the palmwood scales. They are pretty strange looking, almost 3-dimensional and psychedelic, but pretty cool nonetheless. Unfortunately their light weight means the razor feels somewhat unbalanced in use. This could probably be fixed by swapping out the wedge with a lead wedge like the old 19th century razors used.
Mine honed up with about 20 laps on the Shapton and another 20 on the Chrome oxide paddle. I haven't had to refresh it yet, but that's because the edge is really hanging on. Based on how it honed it'll refresh in another 20 laps on the paddle.
Great razor.
Despite its size it shaves more like a 5/8 than a 7/8 (the deep spine is just hanging out in space doing nothing but looking good), so in an odd way the original size on classic's site seems more fitting than the updated "correct" size.
I actually like the palmwood scales. They are pretty strange looking, almost 3-dimensional and psychedelic, but pretty cool nonetheless. Unfortunately their light weight means the razor feels somewhat unbalanced in use. This could probably be fixed by swapping out the wedge with a lead wedge like the old 19th century razors used.
Mine honed up with about 20 laps on the Shapton and another 20 on the Chrome oxide paddle. I haven't had to refresh it yet, but that's because the edge is really hanging on. Based on how it honed it'll refresh in another 20 laps on the paddle.
Great razor.