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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