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    Default Lucky stitches.

    Well, I just gotta say "My str8s r sharper than i thought". For some reason, I thought my str8's were not as sharp as my DE. But after making room in my index finger for 3 stitches<pocket knife malfunction> was forced to use the DE. It's been 6 months since i last used it, and am lucky i cut my finger. My str8s feel sharper! YEA!
    "The needs of the many out way the needs of the few or the one." Only if the 'few' or the 'one' are/is offering themselves (thru freewill) for the sacrifice. And not thru force from the 'many'.

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    it's amazing how much sharper a straight gets, with practice.
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    oh man, no comparison when it's honed right. Mine are so sharp (Thanks Larry and Kelly) that I can cut myself and not even know it. The blood shows up, but no pain. Now that's sharp!!!!

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    The fact that I'm still a newbie with about 180 shaves, keeps me exited on how much more technique there is to learn. Man it only keeps gettin better. Now if I can only get this finger usable.
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    "The needs of the many out way the needs of the few or the one." Only if the 'few' or the 'one' are/is offering themselves (thru freewill) for the sacrifice. And not thru force from the 'many'.

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