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    Default Did i pull the trigger too soon on this one

    I just purchased this razor5/8 Imperial Razor - Straight Razor Place Classifieds

    It was kind of an impulse buy because i really am partial to wooden scales. The main thing ive been looking for is a rounded razor, that is smaller than 6/8 (6/8 is a little to clunky for me). Im not very knowledgeable with all the names of the razors and whatnot. Normally i will post it on here to ask opinions from everyone, but i didnt want to miss out on something that i may like.

    Since im still a little new to the measurements i was curious. Is 5/8 really that much of a difference than 6/8? Sorry if that sounds silly, but the sizing has always confused me a bit. The picture is a bit hard to make out, so i just wanted some insight on the quality of this blade.

    Thanks in advance
    Tony

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    I'm not familiar with the brand but I find a 5/8 to be a very convenient size.
    Be careful how you treat people on your way up, you may meet them again on your way back down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimmyHAD View Post
    I'm not familiar with the brand but I find a 5/8 to be a very convenient size.
    Thank you, if anyone else knows about this brand please let me know. Im looking forward to seeing this regardless

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    Don't panic. In my opinion there's enough of a difference between 5/8's & 6/8's to make a difference.
    Imperial made a line of Improved Eagle razors. That's my experience with them, though mine needs a bit of work. These are one of those that a few makers were doing, but AFAIK Imperial's version was very good.
    Here's a nice example.

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    Looks like a good razor for a good price. I think you did well if it shaves well which it should. Ronnie knows good razor.

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    I think you will notice the size difference as soon as you pick it up, enjoy it.

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    Lovely looking razor at a very good price.

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    You did good.It's a nice little razor at a good price.Ronnie's been doing restos for a while now and I'm sure he will stand behind it.

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    Cool Size matters

    The difference between a 6/8 and a 5/8 are is immediatelly noticed when you try to shave in tight places (like your mustache are) I find that the 5/8 is a much more "friendly" blade. I own two razors in each of those sizes. A Boker 5/8 Edelweisse and a DOVO special 6/8. Wait till you move to a 7/8!

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    Thanks everyone, just wanted to make sure i didnt move too quickly on this.

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