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    I think that one might be NOS!

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    Q: You realize your razor has irreparable damage to the blade edge and will never be used again? This isn't "normal usage". Anyone who knows straight razors will tell you this.
    A: Thank You For your Information. I Have Recently Shaved with it. No Bad, For A Razor that will never Be Able to be used again. Sure would like to know.. Where you Received Your information I Was in Viet Nam, Special Forces, We Shaved With Our Bayonets ! Every one is Entitled To Their Opinion. Snooks 71St Air Borne. USA !
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    i dont understand what being in Viet Nam has to do with straight razors? i thank him for all that he has done for our country but im not sure how that relates to straight razors?

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    Quote Originally Posted by edk442 View Post
    Sure would like to know.. Where you Received Your information I Was in Viet Nam, Special Forces, We Shaved With Our Bayonets ! Every one is Entitled To Their Opinion. Snooks 71St Air Borne. USA !
    I seriously doubt this guy was ever even in the military. Bayonets aren't sharp. They have no cutting edge. They are for stabbing. Perhaps some one could spend many hours trying to put an edge on a bayonet but you could not cut cheese with a stock one.

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    Some credibility seems to be lacking. Air Borne would never be spelled that way by anyone who went through jump school. It's Airborne. Secondly, pilots were not Rangers and Rangers were not pilots. Third, pilots were warrant officers or fully commissioned officers not sergeants. I may be wrong on this one, but I don't recall any 71st Airborne in VN either.

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    Plain and simple the guy is full of and should be ashamed
    of himself for that comment. Shaving with bayonets my ass!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Otis View Post
    Some credibility seems to be lacking. Air Borne would never be spelled that way by anyone who went through jump school. It's Airborne. Secondly, pilots were not Rangers and Rangers were not pilots. Third, pilots were warrant officers or fully commissioned officers not sergeants. I may be wrong on this one, but I don't recall any 71st Airborne in VN either.
    Rangers can be pilots, it my not be common but it does happen especially for helicopters. In fact there are guys that are both SF and Ranger tabbed working as pilots. You have to do something after you throw your back and knees out at a young age. Flying sure beats paperwork

    I don't mean to criticize you because you are right about "Airborne" and this guy being full of it. These fake SF guys always piss me off .

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    Quote Originally Posted by JoePerri View Post
    I seriously doubt this guy was ever even in the military. Bayonets aren't sharp. They have no cutting edge. They are for stabbing. Perhaps some one could spend many hours trying to put an edge on a bayonet but you could not cut cheese with a stock one.

    Joe
    I shaved with a combat knife which was not really sharp when I was younger, and it was an OK shave. Not good, but certainly doable.

    The razor in question might be seriously overpriced, but there is no reason it wouldn't give you a decent shave if whatever is left of the edge is sharp enough.

    Not that I would want this razor, but for pure shaving qualities it would be no different from shaving with a razor that had a broken toe and which was subsequently shortened.
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    Why, when I was a boy, my dad taught me to shave with clamshells while I walked six miles in the snow, uphill, barefoot, starving.

    Then there was that time in the 'Nam...when old McCain and I got drunk in Saigon and got busted by the MP tryin' to shave each other with rusty dinner plates, our bayonetts bein' back at the hooch and all....

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