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    Quote Originally Posted by mysticguido View Post
    I couldn't find that part with the unusable razors
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    I didn't see tomahawk listed so that's good. Plus the blade has made in China. If it doesn't shave good I'll use it as a hunting knife. I just lost my job so I can't buy a real straight razor yet. I have been looking and found one or two I might be able to get that are under $100.00.

    Thanx for the info. At lest I'll have my honing & stropping down for a straight razor working this one. I'll keep Y'all up 2 date.

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    Welcome to SRP!!! It's always good to see a fresh face on board!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mysticguido View Post
    I have been looking and found one or two I might be able to get that are under $100.00.
    I would strongly recommend looking in the Classifieds on this forum. There are plenty of QUALITY razors, many vintage, that are shave ready for well under $100.00

    Good luck!
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    Quote Originally Posted by cwrighta70 View Post
    I would strongly recommend looking in the Classifieds on this forum. There are plenty of QUALITY razors, many vintage, that are shave ready for well under $100.00

    Good luck!
    Chris
    This is one of the places I was looking at for them...

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    I think that most people find it difficult to hone some of these "unknown" razors. The Zeepk case have been well documented. If you can get it sharp, that is another story. For the sake of comparison, as others have suggested, you may want to consider buying a "good" razor and make your own conclusions. it may be very informative if you post your results.

    Al raz.

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    I'll do that..It does give my arms a nice close smooth shave now, but the face is the true test. I can compare it to my throw away razors. Then when I get a Good razor.

    Thinking on one from here for a used one & This one for a New one. There is also This one as well. What does everyone think of my 2 choices on a new Razor?

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    Either of those would be good IMO.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mysticguido View Post
    Thinking on one from here for a used one & This one for a New one. There is also This one as well. What does everyone think of my 2 choices on a new Razor?
    for that kind of money i'll pick the tortoise special at straihtrazordesigns. actually, before that i'd pick a vintage razor in the classifieds.

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