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    Dear All,

    i used to have a nice collection of various straights a few years back before selling them all. I have recently got back in to straight razors again.

    i started off with a friodur 472 and a small henkotsu kamisori.

    although being very excited about the friodur due to its reputation, i was a little dissapointed with it. It has a "tin" like feed back to it when shaving, seems a bit flimsy and toy like. It struggled on my chin hair. The blade was professionally honed. I dont remember hollow grounds feeling like this.

    the kamisori i think being thicker and heavier yielded better results.

    maybe i am just a wedgier kind of guy? Maybe my beared prefers a half or quarter hollow. Which begs the question:

    which 6/8ish quarter/half hollow preferably with a square or spanish point would you recommend? either vintage or modern.

    thanks in advance,

    danny

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    If vintage, you can't go wrong with pretty much any heavy grind from Sheffield that's in good shape.
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    If you're looking for a solid feel, Hart Steel razors are in current production. It's a ridged 1/3rd hollow available in square point with satin or polished finish and your choice of 5,6 or 7/8" and scale material.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hart View Post
    If you're looking for a solid feel, Hart Steel razors are in current production. It's a ridged 1/3rd hollow available in square point with satin or polished finish and your choice of 5,6 or 7/8" and scale material.
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    It seems that the half hollows are a little easier to find in a vintage blade. I am not a big fan of many of the extra hollow blades. Keep an eye on the classifieds there are sweet blades that pass through often.
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    +2 for Hart, here is my 6/8 square point:

    I don't own one yet, but I have heard good things about Portland Razor Co also.

    Happy hunting!
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    Can't go wrong with a 1/4 hollow WACKER..French point too....

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    The ones he has ground slightly thinner I understand he has given a belly to. Thereby increasing the stiffness at the edge.

    Agreed about the feedback! It is quite pronounced.
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