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    Senior Member sensei_kyle's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by CaptMdnght
    Hmmm. I didn't realize you could buy a razor with SRP on it.

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    Cruise over to http://www.classicshaving.com and look under the "Limited Edition Razors" page. The SRP club razor is typically the left-most item of the last row on the page. The razor was manufactured by Thiers-Issard of France, based on the specifications we (as a group) provided. It is a limited-edition razor, each having its own number. Once they're gone, they're gone.

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    C'mon guys, lighten up after all its just a razor. Its nice to think that these razors will always be in the hands of a member but as time goes on most of these razors will find their way out into the world and maybe 100 years from now some guy will be asking a question on the "blade antiquities forum", what was this SRP? Was it some secret society or something and who was this guy Lynn Abrams was he president of the U.S or something?
    No matter how many men you kill you can't kill your successor-Emperor Nero

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    I love the blade on the SRP razor, but the scales really turn me off. The large font doesn't do much for me. Also, I'd have liked to see darker wood used.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blade Wielder
    I love the blade on the SRP razor, but the scales really turn me off.
    The fun thing about the scales is that the wood is practically unfinished so quite tactile to feel and very loud as it flips in the palm of your hand during stropping. *flip, swipe, flip, swipe* it's wild.

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    I just bid on it. I have wanted one since they came out.

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