I think project Moarteen has made me impatient and when I found a new
Böker 14er at a shockingly high discount, I cracked and ordered this
beauty.
I've been playing with the idea of buying one for close to two years,
but at its regular price of €350+ it's quite the indulgence for me,
especially since I prefer utilitarian design over lavish
decorations. Function over form.
Further, it's this in-between level of lavish. Yes, it's goldwashed,
but a bit sloppily, yes, it has a decorated face and spine, but it's
cheap laser engraving. It's the Trump brand kind of luxury. Shiny on
the outside, but only at first glance. However: every Böker I've
ever tried was just fantastic quality work where it counts: perfect
geometry with no wobble and perfectly even bevels, best-in-class
jimping (which sounds a bit funny to me every time I mention it, but it
makes the shanks just so damn ergonomic, clear straight lines in the
entire geometry, without imperfections ground and filed away and
polished over like Henckels, Filarmónicas, W&B, etc, (not that this
last bit matters for shave quality, but I appreciate attention to such
details, and it gives me confidence that the manufacturer has the
right priorities).
Anyway, enough rationalisation of my impulse buy. I cracked and this
pretty goldwashed modern 14 is the result:
I hadn't seen on the pictures that the scales are actually dark
blurple, rather than black and I like it a lot. Note that the goldwash
is uneven around the shank and even missing on a spot under the
"14". The shiny decorated face and the little tree inlay in the scales
look even better in person, but I didn't have the patience to fiddle
with the photo setup to capture them right.
The shank shows what I mean when I say that Böker has the best
geometric tolerances among all mass-producing straight razor
manufacturers I know: The spine and tail are rounded for comfort, but
the curvature flows into the perfectly rectangular cross section of
the shank that makes Brad Maggard get all dreamy saying "there's just
this nice, big, flat spot for you to put your thumb and fingers
on". The
transition is perfectly symmetric viewed from the top (should have
taken that picture too, but oh well). You can already kinda see it in
this picture, but the jimping is perfectly regular on both the top and
bottom of the shank.
Very cool razor! As you already know, I like these a lot! But that’s only from reputation. I have the same feeling about the finish work on my Dovo Facharbeit as you do on the work on this Böker. Form and function ‘A’, glamour ‘C’.
Even as a younger german, I definitely need to agree. We have this strange fixation on punctuality and efficiency (except for the Deutsche Bahn, the laughing stock of german public transport). If other schools of thought postulated that "form follows function", the german way is definitely "Function over Form!"
Made in Germany is still seen as a promise of good quality, but often at the expense of weird/ugly/boring design 😅
Nevertheless, congratulations on the new razor! Hope it'll give you many comfortable shaves.