Well smythe, it a good thing you held out on this one. The end of the blade was bent at a pretty good angle, I dunno how it would of gotten like that. I had to turn it into a round point to true it up a little better. There is also some pitting along the bottom heel, but that can be fixed easily. Is there a way I could shine this one up and not remove the grinder marks?been looking for another romo for quite some time… almost wished i found that one before you did... congrats ROMOs are great shavers and unique too.
Ahhh, beautiful. Cedrick, should your bout of madness kick in again, please contact me ASAP. :Smythe said:Here is a photo of one I sold in a bout of madness:cry: .
Better take him up on his offer, I'm not selling mine anytime soon!will find another... soon?
There is another one out there?Bart said:That's odd: I have here a razor on loan from Ray, that looks almost identical. Damn' fine shaver too (honed by Ray's magic hands).
It really looks like a twin of the ROMO, scales included.
Only this one says: "Scotland & Munro - Cohoes, N.Y." and on the other side of the tang: "Krusius brothers, Germany".
Best regards,
Bart.
Bart said:Here a quick picture (I didn't care to wipe the oil of the blade)
It has a mild curve at the spine (compare with green straight line). "Plings" very loud, sings when stropped, and screams her way through stubble.
Talk to Ray. It's his razor. You never know.tat2Ralfy said:You see if I was covetous in any way I would want one of those now, but I dont! no way not at all Honest!