Razors

The fine art of wet shaving - The first straight razor blades were wedgeshaped, rather like kitchen knives. This is called a flat grind. Over time, the idea of a blade with a hollow grind developed. This hollow grind makes the blade easier to hone and allows an extremely fine cutting edge. The thinner the cutting edge, the better the shave, because the blade edge can adjust better to the skin contours, which is why 1/2 hollow and other types of hollow grind developed. Another revolution was the full hollow.

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variants
Razor 6/8", Snakewood
 

Razor 6/8", Snakewood

€257.00

incl. VAT plus shipping costs

Article No. 709317

variants
Razor with Engraving 6/8", Stamina Wood
 

Razor with Engraving 6/8", Stamina Wood

€199.00

incl. VAT plus shipping costs

Article No. 709515

variants
Razor with Engraving 6/8", Blond Horn
 

Razor with Engraving 6/8", Blond Horn

€222.00

incl. VAT plus shipping costs

Article No. 709316

Razor with Gold Engraving 6/8", Dark Horn
 

Razor with Gold Engraving 6/8", Dark Horn

€298.00

incl. VAT plus shipping costs

Article No. 709122

Razor ⅞", Dark Horn
 

Razor ⅞", Dark Horn

€294.00

incl. VAT plus shipping costs

Article No. 709319

Razor 6/8”, Buffalo Horn
 

Razor 6/8”, Buffalo Horn

€209.00

incl. VAT plus shipping costs

Article No. 709720

variants
Razor with Decorative Back ⅝", Oak
 

Razor with Decorative Back ⅝", Oak

€329.00

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Article No. 709753

variants
Razor with Decorative Back ⅝", Desert Ironwood
 
Razor, Rustproof, ⅝", Burl Wood
 

Razor, Rustproof, ⅝"

€136.90

incl. VAT plus shipping costs

Article No. 709725

Razor ⅝", Olive Wood
 

Razor ⅝", Olive Wood

€133.90

incl. VAT plus shipping costs

Article No. 709721

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