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    Quote Originally Posted by Utopian View Post
    Thank you for sorting me out. I would hate to have been responsible for chasing him away. I do think my point was valid in general but glad that it was wrong in this case.
    heheh, I like this spirit. Don't worry about it. in fact, I am surprised myself that I haven't posted before.

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    I am very happy to see your second post!!!

    This place is a great resource for information, but it is populated by flawed people like me. Have you gotten a razor yet?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Utopian View Post
    I am very happy to see your second post!!!

    This place is a great resource for information, but it is populated by flawed people like me. Have you gotten a razor yet?
    It is a great resource but not flawed! I didn't get this one but ordered a 7/8 Wacker. what I currently use is a 5/8 Arbolito Boker.
    I have yet to achieve the BBS shave

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    Just be patient. It takes practice and improvement will continue for years.

    If you have a Boker and are getting a Wacker, then you are off to a great start with equipment.
    BobH and engine46 like this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Utopian View Post
    Just be patient. It takes practice and improvement will continue for years.

    If you have a Boker and are getting a Wacker, then you are off to a great start with equipment.

    I agree with Utopian. The Boker & the Wacker are both excellent shavers although I do not own a Wacker, it is what I have heard about them.

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