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    Quote Originally Posted by jbcohen View Post
    Oglethorp, you need to readjust my computations a little bit since one of my assumptions is not correct for you. I would assume that the break even point for you would be somewhere around 10 months.
    Yeah, assuming I only spend around 500-something, which has already come and gone! But that's not the reason why I'm SR shaving, even though it is a nice perk.

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    Nickel per day does not include consumables like soap (although, I guess you need it for cartridges, too, if we're going for cost comparison.) You also have to include the ROI factor... you can resell a straight or DE for some cost recovery if not profit, but try to sell a Mach 300

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    True, I really never considered the cost recovery factor. If that is true then I need to factor in the cost recovery factor into my caluclations which will msot likely eliminate most all if not all of the cost of a straight or safety.

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    How can you work razor addiction into this equation? I started out to try to save money on buying mach 3 or whatever Gillette junk I was using before, by going DE. Since then I've owned about 20+ razors, though no more than 8-10 at a time, which has lead to this, which I can only guess is going to get more expensive

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    Quote Originally Posted by leadduck View Post
    The whole reason I got into straight shaving in the first place was the "save money" myth. Buy one razor for life. How can you lose? Well I now have eight razors and counting. I'm NEVER going to break even! Do I regret starting? Na-a-a-h.
    "And somewhere in the darkness the gambler, he broke even.
    But in his final words I found an ace that I could keep.
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    But that seems to be the only sure cure for RAD, and you will someday break even. Until then, enjoy ALL your razors!

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    Isn't it interesting citizen soldier NY that razor acquisition disorder does not occur among cartridge shavers.

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    You forgot one factor in your calculation. When the nephews come over and see me shaving and say "WOW! Uncle Craig is baddass." This has intrinsic value that transcends money.

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