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Carl Fisher

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This is the first Fusion style head I've had to do for a customer. I think I like it, just not big on having to epoxy in the threaded rod. Should hold up well though.

Royal Blue Madreperlato from Exotic. Fusion kit from The Golden Nib.
 

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ironman123

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Uh Uhh Uh Carl I think this goes down 1 category. Like Other Things, this is Show off your pens. Now I may be missing something but I didn't see the end you write with. haha:biggrin:

That is nice looking.

Ray
 

Carl Fisher

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I didn't know that there was a fusion kit. Cool.

I looked all over and the only one I found was at Golden Nib. They also have double ended safety razors.

I think the fusion heads are a bit pricey. I'd prefer they take out the blade and drop the price of the kit, but I have a feeling that they're creating the kit from a store bought version that includes a blade so they pass it on.
 

Dan Masshardt

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Do you sell other razors (Mach 3) without the blade? Seems like they might sell better - look better - with a blade. But I'm just guessing which is why I ask you.

Thanks.
 

carlmorrell

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Great find and thanks for posting. I use Fusions. But at $34 bucks, and no end piece.

Could one put some sort of threaded end on?
 
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