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    An attempt to make a DE seem like a Kamisori.
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    Quote Originally Posted by thebigspendur View Post
    An attempt to make a DE seem like a Kamisori.
    Agree

    Is it the poorman's kamisori? I'm sure it was not cheap, though.
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    May not be a Shaving Razor.may be for doing razor cuts on hair. just a thought.
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    Cool! I had seen that! Thank you for buying it so I could not. A DE-on-a-stick. JUST what I needed!
    Interesting. A shave report would be good to hear!
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    Thats awesome!
    I have a DE stropping tool called Wizard that if you didnt know what it was specifically for you would think it was to shave using DE blades but it is to actually strop them.
    It is obvious from the construction of this that it is clearly made to shave with. Is this something that is currently manufactured and available for purchase or is it vintage?
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    Quote Originally Posted by pixelfixed View Post
    May not be a Shaving Razor.may be for doing razor cuts on hair. just a thought.
    It does remind me of a thinning comb my parents used for haircuts when I was young, but the comb had teeth. Whether it's a shaving razor or thinning comb its a neat find and it looks well made.
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    I am waiting for it to come in the mail. The guy I bought it from sells old Japanese razors, culinary knives wet stones, ect. I tried to do some research for the razor company but no luck on that. When I do get it in and shave with it I'll definitely let everybody know review on it

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    For sure it not a razor for shaving. It is for hair trimming. Another name for it - styling razor.
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    Back in the day,1960s (When I had hair) I would always get a razor cut,barber used a regular comb and a tool like that to do it.
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    You might be right but all the styling razors I looked up all had teeth on them.

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