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    • gcgallant@sub.wetshaving.social
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      1 year ago

      I don’t think so in terms of the shave quality, but we are both lucky to have good examples of Fili 14s. It is hit or miss with vintage razors.

      I think Ulrik goes out of his way to source “silversteel” that is the same composition as the Filarmónica razors. He has the advantage, though, of being able to use modern, digitally controlled tempering and has access to precision tools and abrasives that were not available in the early to middle 20th century. All this leads me to believe that variability in 14-2.0 blade dimensions is quite small. And, he will build you a razor with the options you want; though I don’t think he’ll do gold wash/gold etching.

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        1 year ago

        Mhm, I wonder how much of a difference it really makes tempering blades with 1960s analog control vs today’s digital control furnace.

        Now I want to get a Koraat 14 2.00 a Böker 14er, a Palmera 14 and compare them all. This isn’t sustainable 😅

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          I wonder how much of a difference it really makes tempering blades with 1960s analog control vs today’s digital control furnace.

          Perhaps no difference. Tempering can be done by the color of the steel, and an attentive artisan could mimic the temperature controlled oven. My assumption is that using the modern tools offers improved consistency at the very least.

          This isn’t sustainable 😅

          No it isn’t, but it’s fun while it lasts. I’ve considered the Palmera 14, but hadn’t thought about the Böker. In fact, I own a Böker knife but not a razor. Clearly that needs a remedy 😉