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    I have been "itching" to ask..between these new style western Japanese str8 razors vs the old skool non folding.what are the differences (if any other than folding and non folding) i.e. sharpness/weight/maneuverability/smoothness..etc..

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    Quote Originally Posted by pcdad View Post
    I have been "itching" to ask..between these new style western Japanese str8 razors vs the old skool non folding.what are the differences (if any other than folding and non folding) i.e. sharpness/weight/maneuverability/smoothness..etc..

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    Basically a different geometry in that the non folder is asymmetrical & the folder evenly ground on both sides. The other things you mention are to a degree, subjective.

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    absolutely phantastic.

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    WOW! stunning!! I like your work Bob.

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