I was wondering what the ladies considered good looking razors taking into consideration the blade size, shape and type of scales. What would you buy for you and what would you buy for someone else?
Thanks,
Lynn


I was wondering what the ladies considered good looking razors taking into consideration the blade size, shape and type of scales. What would you buy for you and what would you buy for someone else?
Thanks,
Lynn
Srp Founder
Honed 40000 razors over the last 15 years
Blade size: smaller seems like it would be better, especially when it comes to the length of the blade... some of the the curves we shave are concave, and a shorter blade would be easier to maneuver in those areas (and for you blokes with PCR on the brain, I'm talking more about armpits here, though the bikini line applies, too).
Shape: I'd be inclined to go with round point. No spikes!
Scales: I love the look of wood. It doesn't have to be exotic or fancy, though inlays do make me drool. Another forumer and I were talking about ebony with an inlaid red hourglass on each side as the perfect PCR scales. For the sake of novelty, I'd be interested in anodized aluminum (anodized for vibrant color, aluminum so as not to throw off the balance too much). I'm not a fan of plastic, though I understand its benefits in terms of weight and durability.
A recommendation from me is the Dovo Renaissance. It has a very gently rounded toe and especially the heel. The actual cutting edge is also rather short in comparrison to other razors, particularly because of the slack heel.
It is also a fantastic shaving razor!
Smiling razors are more prone to biting at the ends of the blade though, aren't they?
Last edited by Bruno; 05-16-2008 at 10:47 AM.
I was shaving the legs last night with a Wade Butcher spike. One of the members here made a set of Brazilian cherry scales for it with brass pins. I like the classic, earthy look of it. I'm actually also fond of the carbon fiber scales I've seen on here. However, I really do like things natural--such as mother of pearl, bone and such. I'd love to have one with a shorter blade and I think one with a little curve to it would be beneficial. Unfortunately, I'm at my monetary limit right now with the three razors I already have.
I feel I can finally start answering this question for you now Lynn.I don't know why (other than they look good) but I am drawn to the Boker Red Indians, so for myself that is the next one I would like to try.
For Spike I would get a DD satin edge, cheating slightly as I know he really wants one of those. I also love Butch's custom work and aspire to own one of his fine pieces too.
At the moment I will have to make do with my Bauer Pippin as Teddy ( http://www.straightrazorplace.com/forums/buy-sell-trade/24063-sale-unique-shaving-set-sculpture.html#post234472 ) has now sucked up all my aquisition funds for the next few months.![]()
I posted a picture of two razors in the thread "I thought-these-might-appeal-you-ladies" in this forum.
One of them has polished aluminum scales. I don't think anodized would be that great because it looks bad when it gets scratched. Although the picture doesn't do these scales justice, they actually glitter and shine, and if they get dull, a quick touch up with MAAS makes them beautiful again.
The weight is just right, and the scales are robust--you never have to worry about the blade hitting the scales when you close the razor (good thing, too!!!).