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    Default Filarmonica Doble Temple

    Filarmonica seems to be a good brand (from what I can tell on these forums)- would this be a good razor? http://www.classicshaving.com/catalo...51/1555038.htm

    Do razors from ClassicShaving.com come truly shave ready?

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    They do if you spring for the honing service.

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    Filarmonicas are indeed nice shavers. 3/8 is a bit small for my taste though. Most razors do not come "shave ready", but ClassicShaving does offer a honing service which I recommend you use. Lynn Abrams, group founder, known far & wide as the honemeister, does their razor honing.

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    Wow. I thought I liked commas...

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    Quote Originally Posted by mparker762 View Post
    Wow. I thought I liked commas...
    shouldn't there be one before "which" though?

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    Quote Originally Posted by izlat View Post
    shouldn't there be one before "which" though?
    A comma before which is optional

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    You guys the comma police? Is there some comma tax I don't know about?

    My wife says I use too many commas. I'm in the process of writing a book and editing out a lot of them, along with other useless words like "that".

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    Quote Originally Posted by sensei_kyle View Post
    You guys the comma police?
    I'm a great admirer of the humble comma; though it seems in recent years to have fallen out of favor with the hoi polloi it nonetheless retains a timeless elegance and lends a graceful cadence to convoluted grammatical locutions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sensei_kyle View Post
    You guys the comma police? Is there some comma tax I don't know about?

    My wife says I use too many commas. I'm in the process of writing a book and editing out a lot of them, along with other useless words like "that".
    I tend to use way too many commas in my writing. I used to suffer from a horrible hatred of writing, but alas, it's an important skill, so I contacted a writing tutor. She had me write a paper, and though it read well, there were waaaay to many commas. She circled them all and my jaw dropped. Since then I've been cutting as many commas as possible.

    That's awesome that you're writing a book. I've attempted to write a book, and it's a whole lot harder than it seems!

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    Razors not commas.

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