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    A Cut Above the Rest Yourmum90's Avatar
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    Default Most expensive single razor around?

    Just looking for the most expensive razor for sale, without it being a week box set or anything, I was looking for the Reservoir Dogs razor that they cut the ear off the Cop but no luck, anyone??

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    If you mean a standard production from a company probably one of the 7/8 or 8/8 TI damascus razors I think they go for about $1200 each. There are many custom razors available from various knife makers that I'm sure cost way more than that depending on what you want on it.

    I'm sure Bill Ellis will be glad to custom do a razor studded with diamonds, rubies and emeralds on solid platinum scales. How about it Bill?
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    I agree. Though I think some people have said some really nasty things about the fragility of the edge of the TI damascus, which makes one wonder if they're worth the price. Not that my whole razor /collection/ was that much, or two-thirds that much.

    For custom made, the only limit is your imagination.

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    Have you seen my MOP Maestro with MOP inserts into the razor and spine..........Oh yeah and then there is the Crust Ivory razors with a couple of different blades and designs.......and then...........hahahahaha.

    Let your imagination guide your checkbook...........

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    This thread has already made me draw the conclusion that buying shaving gear is a money pit. Not because you are having problems with the gear, but because there is so much gear to try!

    RT

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    you're just now noticing this? :-)

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