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    Hmm, I don't know about this.

    Razors are very difficult to train. They just don't listen and they could be very stubborn and they talk back to you.

    I understand they tried to train Stalin's Razor so it would cut his throat while shaving but in a fit of rage dropped it and broke it. All that training for naught.
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    I bought a Sweeny Todd deamon barber plastic replica as a gag gift once, it was surprisingly real looking and had petty good "feel"

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    if he is only a young lad maybe a very butterknifed 4/8" as a mini version to suit the size of his hands etc also
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    Would something like this work?
    http://i636.photobucket.com/albums/u...ps38df887e.jpg

    If so send me a pm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crouton976 View Post
    Also, try looking out for a Genco "SafEge"... it has a guard that helps with the learning curve, supposedly. It's like a straight and double edge safety razor had a kid...

    You can usually find them on ebay for ~$25, though unless you can restore it yourself, be prepared to have someone work on it.

    I've actually been looking for one to buy and hold onto for my son.
    Yes, I was going to mention these...it's a straight with a guard on it...here's an old one on E-Bay now:

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