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    you're right. i hope it shaves well.

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    btw, leon, can you tell me more about the 6342 line? i just found your weyersberg corneta listing from a few months back here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ichinichi View Post
    btw, leon, can you tell me more about the 6342 line? i just found your weyersberg corneta listing from a few months back here.
    Well, unlike most of other makers, the model number in Corneta doesn't necessarily mean the uniqueness of the blade. My 6342 was a 11/16, but I have found other razors with the same model but with different sizes. The same happened with other models too...
    Most Corneta's are VERY hollow ground, they like to sing when being stropped , very lightweight, commonly round point and all-around good shavers.
    Too bad they're rare.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leon View Post
    Well, unlike most of other makers, the model number in Corneta doesn't necessarily mean the uniqueness of the blade. My 6342 was a 11/16, but I have found other razors with the same model but with different sizes. The same happened with other models too...
    Most Corneta's are VERY hollow ground, they like to sing when being stropped , very lightweight, commonly round point and all-around good shavers.
    Too bad they're rare.
    perhaps the number is a metal sheet ID? like a batch ID?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ichinichi View Post
    perhaps the number is a metal sheet ID? like a batch ID?
    I really can't tell. What I know is that it is not a model number, at least, it doesn't identify a unique model.
    Maybe it's a batch ID, or a set ID.

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