Possum
Master Shaver
Cast Iron Marsupial
Look out you "Fuzzy" wabbit!
Posts: 1,274
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Post by Possum on Sept 26, 2012 16:03:26 GMT -6
But did you notice how well the Wiliams lathered. Yes I did Fuzzy, should have mentioned it but forgot. Hard to remember things when you are folically challenged like me. Memory only lasts about 10 seconds. That Williams, great stuff, great for shaving (not by me anymore), and for cleaning stains out of clothes.
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Post by razorx on Sept 29, 2012 18:03:49 GMT -6
Couple of recent finds... Just cleaned 'em up the bristles in these pics are still wet The 100T looks good to go,the 200's knot is a little rough but serviceable.... Most likely a refurb candidate one of these days. Sounds like 23mm's the ticket ? What's the minimum I can use in the 200 ?
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Post by wchnu on Sept 29, 2012 19:30:58 GMT -6
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Post by razorx on Sept 29, 2012 19:53:39 GMT -6
Looks good,TGN should have something I can use.
I'll probably go with less diameter and loft of around 50.
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Post by wchnu on Sept 29, 2012 20:36:03 GMT -6
I would not go much smaller. It is a big handle.
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norfolkdick
Master Shaver
Captain of the Razor Blades
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Post by norfolkdick on Sept 30, 2012 3:27:26 GMT -6
Greetings
The ER 200 handle is just wonderful!
Regards Dick
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Post by razorx on Sept 30, 2012 14:01:24 GMT -6
Here's my ER 200T with original knot. I like it a lot, it holds a ton of lather. Not sure what the difference is between the 100T and 200T but got my first run with a 100T this morning,the original knot's well preserved,really liked it,hell of a nice brush.
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