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    I would, but this hobby is often more subjective than anything else. I have both a ralf Aust and a Hart , I reach for the Aust far more often. It's not a quality thing, just my preference and why I suggested taking a look at what he has already. That being said, if my wife were to get me a straight I would be happy that she put thought and effort into even if she didn't get me the "perfect" razor.

    Like has been said already my vote is for a ralf Aust 7/8, my shape preference is toward square points and shoulder less grinds. I also prefer blonde or honey horn.

    I think it's awesome that you are taking this so seriously, and I believe your husband will be tickled pink just by the thought and effort.

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    When you sneak in tonight, how about you take a couple of pictures? We should be able to ID what he has so you don't double up. Your husband is a lucky man!
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    Quote Originally Posted by CrabbyCakes View Post
    Patriotism aside, if you received a Hart over say over a Ralf Aust would you be disappointed?
    No I would not. But then again I am partial to a fine German made razor! But Hart; Bell and Hat; and Jerry Stark are great artisan razors. If you want a real nice American made razor that has a cult following and you can customize it with even chemical etching then look also to a PRC (Portland Razor Company) razor. You can choose the scales and even customize extended jimps along the top; double pin the razor; and so much more. Plus, I believe you would come still under $300 depending on what you do. They are 6/8 quarter grind razors that are beautiful. Go check their web site as an option too.

    Good luck!
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    A few more that speak to me. If he likes wood, you wont go wrong with snakewood. The rustic horn on the other one is equally pretty.

    As for the blade, both Aust and TI, or a Revisor will be of great quality. I guess all of these can come in horn, or snakewood. So just look at their website and see what can be customized, or what's readily available.

    For a present, a size of 7/8 is a great choice. The perfect balance in my opinion. Anything larger may get a lot more expensive and anything smaller will be, still nice, but kinda standard.

    Looking forward to the pics... photograph the steel, so not to give yourself away If he's reading this though, I'm gonna assume he's having a lot of fun... and his heart should be melting.

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    Brian Brown Custom Razors - Home

    I have not personally used his blades but there has been reviews and all of them favorable and he is a member here, milemarker I believe. Very handsome and affordable semi customs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jfk742 View Post
    I think it's awesome that you are taking this so seriously.
    Well the poor man had to pick a ring out on his own. I figure this can't be as hard!
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    Wow. This one is stunning. Would the shape of the handle be an issue?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Srdjan View Post
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    Does the snakewood have any benefit, or is it just very classic (an excellent reason to choose it.) Also, this might be a a really silly question- I like the gold on the blades. Will that wear off with time and then look funny?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CrabbyCakes View Post
    Wow. This one is stunning. Would the shape of the handle be an issue?
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    Possibly but then again maybe not. The only way I can see that swoop style scales would be in stropping but then again, it is not so pronounced I believe it to be a issue.
    German blade snob!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jfk742 View Post
    Brian Brown Custom Razors - Home

    I have not personally used his blades but there has been reviews and all of them favorable and he is a member here, milemarker I believe. Very handsome and affordable semi customs.
    I am tempted to go over the top and get him their 7 day shave set...
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