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    15 13.16%
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    51 44.74%
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightblade View Post
    I know this is off topic...ha ha...BUT.....What's yer favorite razor that you like to use. Mine in cutthroats is my Dovo 5/8 best 1/2 hollow and safety razors,my Edwin Jagger DE82 imitation ivory handle. Ha imagine that..asking a shaving question on a shaving forum. I know it was sorta brash but...it's how I roll yo .
    I am trying a few of Frankensteins razors currently, a rogers 5/8 wedgy blade and a Reynolds 6/8 full hollow. Coupling these with what I have used previously I can say that I prefer thinner grinds and wider blades, though I have yet to try anything larger than 6/8. The Reynolds has a square tip and bit me a few times last night.
    I can also say that I like a blade with a slight smile or grin, and I like the look of a pointed toe (as per the rogers) it did intimidate me a bit.
    I like my frameback but I don't like the thinness of the tang when stropping.
    Is that any help?
    Bread and water can so easily become tea and toast

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    Quote Originally Posted by edhewitt View Post
    I am trying a few of Frankensteins razors currently, a rogers 5/8 wedgy blade and a Reynolds 6/8 full hollow. Coupling these with what I have used previously I can say that I prefer thinner grinds and wider blades, though I have yet to try anything larger than 6/8. The Reynolds has a square tip and bit me a few times last night.
    I can also say that I like a blade with a slight smile or grin, and I like the look of a pointed toe (as per the rogers) it did intimidate me a bit.
    I like my frameback but I don't like the thinness of the tang when stropping.
    Is that any help?
    lets get back on/off topic now shall we hahahahaha !!!!
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    I was worried there for a minute.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 32t View Post
    I was worried there for a minute.
    Me too, look at this poor devil, he's inbred….

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    Quote Originally Posted by edhewitt View Post
    I am trying a few of Frankensteins razors currently,
    Does Frank mind?

    It is not how much we have, but how much we enjoy, that makes happiness

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    Quote Originally Posted by kevinred View Post
    Me too, look at this poor devil, he's inbred….

    Have you seen the pet beard pictures on the internet, basically you hold your pets face infront of yours so that their furry chops look like your beard, and their mouth and nose replaces yours.
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    Bread and water can so easily become tea and toast

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    Did you know that 68% of statistics are made up on the spot?
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    Quote Originally Posted by 32t View Post
    And I have been told my wife and I are weird!

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    this made my day... thanks!
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    Quote Originally Posted by straightshooter1911 View Post
    Did you know that 68% of statistics are made up on the spot?
    I know liars figure and figures lie.
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