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    Default Wusthof-Trident Razors.

    Any experience/opinions on these. I know they make really fine cutlery. I was wondering if their skill was equally as good with straight razors.

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    straight razors made by Wusthof-trident are very famous!!! Infact is very diffucult find a NOS with a low budget. The cut of trident is decisive and efficace.
    I have 2 wusthof-TRIDENTE and they cut very well(are also beautiful )
    If you find a straght razor in good condition, in the range of 30-70$ buy without doubts..
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    I have a nice 7 day set of Ed Wustof razors. I had one razor honed (Tuesdays) and it was a very smooth shave. Love the spines with the days of the week. I don't think mine are the top end blades, but nice nonetheless. Other than Tuesdays razor, none have been used or honed before I was told.
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    I have a couple too, very nice shaving razors.

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    Thank you gents. I really appreciate the feedback.

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    My very first SR. I began to learn to hone and shave with it. It's the only razor i own of which i know the previous shaver. He died a bit young and I got it at his estate sale with very little intention of actually using it. It's not bright and shiny, but shaves fine.
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    The razors are even better than the cutlery, I have both...
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    I'll chime in w/ Shooter. 'Have the cutlery, only got to test a razor after honing for a member. 'Lovely razor. This one was beefy in the shank, very comfortable & controlled w/ all the weight. Between the cutlery & the razors - the cutlery is very good, but I'd take the razors.

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    I really love their Kitchen knives and own a particularly good one myself. One of these days I might pick up one of their razors just to see how it compares!

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    Had two back in the day,Beautifull Blades, both N.O.S. untouched,sadley I had to part with them
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