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Nope, not just me.Interesting.....maybe it was a home done thing , the first black knob I've seen . P.
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Nope, not just me.Interesting.....maybe it was a home done thing , the first black knob I've seen . P.
Looks like the bottom knob came off a aluminium set then....Maybe?Nope, not just me.
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Possible. Not enough photos out there to say for sure. Thing is, it's not aluminum, in fact it's .7g heavier than the knob/spindle in my unmarked one.Looks like the bottom knob came off a aluminium set then....Maybe?
Ideed! When I try to find some information about Gibbs it was very hard work. Some usefull information o found just in some French and German forums. But my French and German are... well, let say - baaad.Possible. Not enough photos out there to say for sure. Thing is, it's not aluminum, in fact it's .7g heavier than the knob/spindle in my unmarked one.
History of these is woefully undocumented, at least in English.
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I have not read the entire thread but there is a pretty good discussion here:Ideed! When I try to find some information about Gibbs it was very hard work. Some usefull information o found just in some French and German forums. But my French and German are... well, let say - baaad.
But there was just few small information.
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Is this the correct size of punch? There is a smaller one by the same company.I have not read the entire thread but there is a pretty good discussion here:
http://www.rasage-traditionnel.com/t8231-gibbs-reglable-n17
The punch under discussion there is on Amazon.
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According to the above thread 1/8" is correct. Note that there is a Martha Stewart branded HD 1/8" punch on Amazon which specifically indicates use with light metals for a few dollars more.Is this the correct size of punch? There is a smaller one by the same company.
Nice one, thanks.According to the above thread 1/8" is correct. Note that there is a Martha Stewart branded HD 1/8" punch on Amazon which specifically indicates use with light metals for a few dollars more.
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You must, they are fantastic little razors, so smooth but efficant enough to suit most people, the French Ebay is the best place to try, sometimes it will say they won't post outside of France but I have found that a chat to the seller usely does the trick. Make sure the black plastic handle has no cracking at the top or bottom, the only weak point on the razor but is ok as long as it's not over tightened.Thank you all for all the great info, now I have to have one.
@Blademonkey tell you everything you need to know before buying this little gem.Thank you Blademonkey, you have been of invaluable assistance to me on several occasions so far and I feel indebted to you.
I found one and already asked about the handle. I only hope the seller will answer my questions and post to Cyprus. Then I'll figure out a way to punch the feathers to fit.
BTW When you are on french bay, sometimes is good idea to find rasoir Gibbs and rasoir Ibbs. You can find something interesting [emoji6]Thank you Blademonkey, you have been of invaluable assistance to me on several occasions so far and I feel indebted to you.
I found one and already asked about the handle. I only hope the seller will answer my questions and post to Cyprus. Then I'll figure out a way to punch the feathers to fit.