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    Quote Originally Posted by spork
    That one is very similar to the one I had as my second choice! http://www.classicshaving.com/catalo...551/977964.htm

    Im getting it free as a 21st present, so no tricks or gimmicks or anything, just a bit of luck really
    That is also a great looking razor. Tough choice... Enjoy which ever you get.

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    Remember that you will need at least a strop, a brush and a mug, some soap etc.

    So don't go broke (or whoever bankrolls your purchase) on the razor, without thinking about accessories.

    Redwoood

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    I'm no metalurgist but boysen berry pie sounds good.

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    i was thinking of something like this.

    it isnt a high carbon steel (it says surgical steel...which im assuming is just stainless steel?)

    anybody have experience with a blade like this? is it crap?

    http://www.classicshaving.com/catalo...940/190280.htm

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    All of the razors that Classicshaving sells are very good. They do not sell junk and never have. Whichever balde you chose will last at least your lifetime.

    Just my two cents,
    Randolph Tuttle, a SRP Mentor for residents of Minnesota & western Wisconsin

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    Stainless steel generally has chromium added . The common forms are 300 series and 400 series. Surgical steels are some form of stainless. Some of these can also be used inside the body.

    Rick

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    so between high carbon and stainless, what are the pros and cons of each?

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