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    Sorry if this is a real Noob question and i didnt see any mention of it in any of the stickys but what is the differance between Wedge and Full hollow although i think i can geuss what wedge is and is there any other types of blades thx

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    On a wedge there is little "hollowing" or concave shape to the side of the blade. On a full hollow, much of the middle of the blade is ground away giving a concave shape to the blade.

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    All beginners should really read through the Wiki. It holds a vault of information that will answer most of your initial questions and point you in the right direction to get you started properly. Here is the section of the Wiki that deals with razor terminology. I hope this helps.

    Regards - Walt

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    I'm beginning to think beginners should ONLY read the wiki...all the facts are there, the opinions are what muddy things up.
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    ahhhhhh sry m8 totaly forgot to check the wiki thx sry again

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    Quote Originally Posted by MasterMee View Post
    ahhhhhh sry m8 totaly forgot to check the wiki thx sry again
    No reason to apologize, questions are good.

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