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    Super Shaver xman's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by thebigspendur
    To me its kind of like learning to drive a car. Would you rather learn with an auto tranny or a stick?
    I'd agree, but to turn that on its head ... Those that learn on a stick never have a problem with them in their lives.

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    I hate to admit it but X has a point and not just on his razor.

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    It's important to distinguish a "square point" from a "spike". Many razors that are sold today are square points and not true spikes. A square point does not have a sharp tip; rather it is slightly rounded off and should not be a concern for a new shaver. On the other hand, a true spike has a very sharp tip. Some members dull the tips of their spiked razors. Nenad (superfly) has a helpful image of how to do this and it can be found under his name in the "User Gallery". I don't dull the tips of my spikes, as I find the spiked tip useful when shaving. I haven't had any mishaps, but other members will tell you stories about the scars they have left. lol...

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    I've learned how to drive on automatics, but ever since my first stick car, I never went back to granny-tranny. As for spike points, they're ok as long as you're careful with your shaving, but unless you're sporting a moustache or a goatee, they don't have much of an added utility value for you. Mine never gave me any scars though. Ironically it was a round point that gave me 4, but it's a piece of crap blade that's been relegated to being a teaching prop and a guinea pig for my restoration techniques.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FiReSTaRT
    I've learned how to drive on automatics, but ever since my first stick car, I never went back to granny-tranny. As for spike points, they're ok as long as you're careful with your shaving, but unless you're sporting a moustache or a goatee, they don't have much of an added utility value for you. Mine never gave me any scars though. Ironically it was a round point that gave me 4, but it's a piece of crap blade that's been relegated to being a teaching prop and a guinea pig for my restoration techniques.
    Hi there Firestart,

    Whether of not a spike point has any added utility depends upon your facial contours, beard type and personal preference. In my case, I find a spike easier to use in some difficult corners; but these areas are not impossible access with a round point either.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xman
    I'd agree, but to turn that on its head ... Those that learn on a stick never have a problem with them in their lives.

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    Good point X! I guess that explains why I've never had any problem with barber hones either!

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    Quote Originally Posted by RichZ
    I hate to admit it but X has a point and not just on his razor.
    Or my head.

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