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12-05-2010, 10:32 AM #11
My first shave was off a DD Styledge a 3/8, I soon got a DD Dwarf and thought that was huge, than a 5/8 Gold Bug and THAT was huge... Now they feel like toys
As you go along and try different blades and you skill increases, the small changes will be un noticable...
I still have issues with 4/8 razors... I'm sure it's a mental issue and all I need to do is get a 4/8 wedge to trick my brain with
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12-05-2010, 12:54 PM #12
I have had a Sub- Zero that was just to big for my face....But I have a 8/8 Mercer that works great..With 6/8th I like my Bismark and Engels..abd for 4/8th you can't beat a Kobar...or maybe a Shultze....but my point is, I think it is the maker of the brand..Some I can use, some I can't...Fortunately the Flilarmonica is made to big for my brand of face (saves me money)
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12-05-2010, 02:00 PM #13
I have had a Sub- Zero that was just to big for my face....But I have a 8/8 Mercer that works great..With 6/8th I like my Bismark and Engels..abd for 4/8th you can't beat a Kobar...or maybe a Shultze....but my point is, I think it is the maker of the brand..Some I can use, some I can't...Fortunately the Flilarmonica is made to big for my brand of face (saves me money)
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12-05-2010, 02:15 PM #14
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12-05-2010, 03:18 PM #15
At the end of the day, give all types of straight a shot. Steel, grind, balance...everything comes into play all at once once you shave. You will find that each blade has a personality of its own and it may not be just size that defines this trait.
That is also one reason why this "sport" is so much much...variety and choice.
As Lynn would like to say: Have fun
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12-06-2010, 12:07 AM #16