06-30-2012, 12:26 PM
(06-30-2012, 12:03 PM)PAW Wrote:Nice stuff. What kind pf scuttle is that?
It is a Robert Becker #1 scuttle.
Father's Day 2012 gift from my wonderful wife and kids

He did a fine job working with my obsessive request to have it toned in Orange&Blue!

SaddleClove and Celestialblue glazes, my cover is alternate themed (inside is SaddleClove and outside is Celestialblue)
plus, he kept the cost the same as ordering the scuttle in a nomral single-tone glaze with the option of a lid.
excellent

here is his link,
http://robertsfeatsofclay.com/shaving.html
07-05-2012, 12:53 PM
(07-05-2012, 11:54 AM)Chicagotrim Wrote: James
What razor is the 3rd from the right(next to the tradere handle)?
Hey Chi-trim!
The razor right next to the Tradere handle, that is the Merkur 1904 OC (between the Progress LH and the Tradere handle, in the scuttle pic- same razor that you are referencing in the dresser-top pic)... the 1904 OC mild, but is a fine 3-piece OC that can be morphed into a slightly more aggressive beast, just by adding the Tradere handle.
The Tradere handle fits on the FaTip chrome Grande, and my EJ 89L too! I like the extra length of the Tradere handle due to how it allows for different *grip* styles... almost like the concept of a Japanese straight... the handle can counter-balance against the head, depending on the *spot* I am maneuvering

07-06-2012, 06:49 AM
(07-05-2012, 12:53 PM)gijames Wrote:(07-05-2012, 11:54 AM)Chicagotrim Wrote: James
What razor is the 3rd from the right(next to the tradere handle)?
Hey Chi-trim!
The razor right next to the Tradere handle, that is the Merkur 1904 OC (between the Progress LH and the Tradere handle, in the scuttle pic- same razor that you are referencing in the dresser-top pic)... the 1904 OC mild, but is a fine 3-piece OC that can be morphed into a slightly more aggressive beast, just by adding the Tradere handle.
The Tradere handle fits on the FaTip chrome Grande, and my EJ 89L too! I like the extra length of the Tradere handle due to how it allows for different *grip* styles... almost like the concept of a Japanese straight... the handle can counter-balance against the head, depending on the *spot* I am maneuvering
Thanks!
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