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    Default Top 3 Favorite Vintage Razors

    Since it seems as if most prefer their vintage razors, what are your top 3 favorite vintage razors?

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    I can only pick 3????? Joseph Rodgers, Frederick Reynolds, Wade & Butcher..... No wait, F. Fenney, Geo. Wostenholm, Greaves...... awww, wait. Boker, Heljestrand, Torrey.... Oh man, that's not it either. Joseph Elliot, Dubl Duck, ERN. No, no, no. I can't decide, sorry.

    They're all my favorites!!
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    Don't know if I can say they are my favorites, just seems I use them more out of a fairly good sized rotation (30+) so here goes:
    1) Frederick Reynolds 7/8 half hollow barbers notch.
    2)Henckels 415 5/8 hollow ground.
    3)S.R. Droescher Blacksmith 5/8 hollow ground.
    Now that is subject to change depending on what I pull out of the project razors and blades on the " I'll get around to them" bench (150+).
    -Slow is smooth, smooth is fast-

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    If I am going to choose 3 I'll go on basis of rarity since there are a lot more that I like because they shave awesome.
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    7/8 Gilchrist
    6/8 Wostenholm I-XL
    6/8 Taylor's Eye Witness
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    Henckels, That was the easy brand. Vying for second we have Frederick Reynolds, Joseph Elliott, DD, Droescher, Torrey, and for third we have a much longer list.
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    My top three, but there are lots of great razors out there!
    Joseph Rodgers and Sons
    Frederick Reynolds
    Boker (specifically the Red Injun)
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    It wouldn't be fair for me to to pick only three out of the 30+ in my current collection/rotation so I'll pair them up:
    1.) Filly #13, Joseph Rodgers & Sons
    2.) Frederick Reynolds, John Williams
    3.) Boker, J.A. Henckels

    I could probably add another to each group but don't want to complicate things.
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    I like this thread........

    Joseph Rodgers & Sons
    D.C. Halsted - (Sheffield).
    Wade & Butcher


    Really difficult to keep it at three, but there it is, Have a growing interest in the old Solingen blades too. I appreciate all vintage razors !


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    W&B
    John Barber
    Joseph Rodgers & Sons

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