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    Quote Originally Posted by Druid View Post
    ...If there is a biter in the kennel, it is this Revisor, but, I asked for it, and I will never mute it!!
    +1. Mutes are for poots.
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    No real "biters" to speak of (though I did have a Wacker 1/4 hollow Spanish Point that just seemed to genuinely dislike me), but I have noticed if I do get bitten, it's usually right at the end of my shave, if I start to get complacent.
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    A year later - go figure. The Schaefer Rapid Shave has matured and given up biting. It has learned a lot.
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    No biter in the bathroom...but this b&tch is locked up in the razor chest!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phrank View Post
    No biter in the bathroom...but this b&tch is locked up in the razor chest!

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    That's they way I feel about my Wonderedge!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scareface View Post
    That's they way I feel about my Wonderedge!
    I know where you're coming from, my Wonderedge is a somewhat heftier blade than the Goldedge, so for me, it's a nice shave, but easy to get bit.

    The Goldedge for me, a Badger farts somewhere in China, and I'm cut....

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    I'll second what Andrew said my Goldedge needs your total concentration while in use don't diss the Duck Man!

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    After reading through the thread, it seems the most troublesome razor is an Imp 133...I don't have a 133 but my 132 is an almost sure thing.
    The easy road is rarely rewarding.

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    I have all the motivation I need to pull out the DD Special/1 this week. The Schaefer is quite large and, in the past, was an almost guaranted cut once or twice/week. The DD Special/1, a much smaller blade, used to nip sometimes, too. As well as the Schaefer and the DD Dwarf have done recently it is possible th DDS/1 has also learned its' lesson.

    I sm convinced that, if you put the mean ones in the dark and ignore them for a year or so, they come back out contrite and compassionate. I feel like The Razor Whisperer. It is up to us to make our pointed razors calm and submissive.
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    Im good with my American points as long as I'm concentrated. Now my round tip vintage Bismark likes to let me know it's there! As soon as I'm a half second away. .. oops red!

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