Though there has already been a review of these razors I thought since these are so different I'd do one anyway.
The history behind these is Le grelot (the bell) was a razor maker in Thiers, France and when they went under TI bought the remaining blanks and apparently recently discovered them and started grinding these things and selling them. The standard version being sold by Martin at Rassurpur comes with a satin finish and with plastic scales. The B&B LE version has a mirror polish to it and has pink ivory wood scales. otherwise the blade configuration is the same.
Mine arrived late since the sorter at the fedex facility apparently has dyslexia and read N.M as M.N so my razor wound up somewhere in Northern Minn. At least fedex did the right thing and overnighted it down to New Mexico.
The razor itself has no mention of TI on it (except for the leather pouch and cardboard box) and if I didn't know it was made by them I would never have guessed because I have never seen a new TI with that high a degree of finishing (and I have about 10 of them). The scales were near perfect, the pinning was about perfect, the polish on the blade was perfect. The razor in contrast to the standard version is a real looker.
The razors were sold with a honing option which I didn't take however Joel at B&B had said when he got the razors the bevels were not great on them and they needed alot of work to get honed up. he also said he had honed many of them and though there is no indication on mine that he honed it I assumed he didn't. I didn't initially test shave with it. I did some armhair shaving and it did quite good. So I did about 30 passes on the coticule and about the same on my vintage Japanese finisher and the razor was remarkably sharp. The bevel on mine was very good, not perfect but not far off. I shaved with it this morning and it definitely is in the exceptional shaver category.It shaves as a typical wedge type razor with a heavy feel and the blade is very heavy however the razor itself is very well balanced.
As far as the scales go I am not a fan of the way TI does their wood treatments. It seems like they dip their scales in a tub of varnish which does nothing to enhance or beautify the wood. My stamina wood scales are like that and the Silverwing LE is the same. Happily they did not do that this time. I don't know what they used however its much better. The scales are hard to describe, kind of a warm light brown with a strong reddish hue to them. Photo #5 is probably the most accurate rendition of the color. The grain is muted but stronger than I expected for the type of wood.
So is this version worth about $70 over the standard. I would say yes.
On a scale of 1-10 I would rate this razor probably a solid 8 if I rated my Zowada as a 10 which I think is a high compliment even comparing a custom razor to a factory made razor.
So is TI turning over a new leaf and improving? Only time will tell. As I recall B&B still had a list going with some extras they had



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