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Thread: Reflections on a meat Chopper
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07-25-2006, 11:59 AM #11
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Thanked: 4Originally Posted by thebigspendur
For me, I like the larger, heavier blades. That's my personal preference. I like the heft and stability of the larger blades, and am most fond of shaving with wedges. Call me crazy, but to me, a 5/8 full hollow is too light. A 5/8 wedge is much more useable to me. I don't hink I would be comfortable with a 4/8 at all.
Different strokes!!
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07-25-2006, 03:22 PM #12
Personaly I like them all,each has their own attraction
Kind regards peter
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07-25-2006, 04:31 PM #13Originally Posted by canerunner
It's because we don't all work for the "one world government"!!!!!
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07-26-2006, 06:20 AM #14
8/8 or bust!!!
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07-26-2006, 07:21 AM #15
I'm kinda partial to 5/8s and 6/8s myself. I've gotten good shaves with everything from a 4/8 up, though. 6/8 to me is the perfect compromise between "manly" heft and controllability. That size just appeals to my eye, too. To each his/her own. I've got a 6/8 Filly square point full hollow, though, that seems much heavier and stiffer than the typical full hollow...more like a half. I love Filarmonicas. So much so that I went in debt to acquire another. The grind seems more important than the size. I've got an ivory handled 4/8 Eskilstuna that shaves like a much bigger blade...it's got a shoulderless, almost frameback grind that imparts a lot of stiffness to the blade, and I didn't get that singing rasp so common to very thin-bladed razors. The big razors are nice from a aesthetic standpoint, but I don't know that they shave any better. They're a fad, for the most part. 5/8 isn't the most popular, common size for no reason. If more people wanted them, the companies would make more of them, and charge out the wazoo for 'em. All that aside, a half-hollow seems to me to be the best compromise between a stiff blade (quiet shaving) and ease of honing and quality of edge. I like 'em all.