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    Quote Originally Posted by Kristian View Post
    Ok... I will try that. Thanks again.
    Hope it works for you. Let us know it does or doesn't.

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    It seems that Torreys are like most American blades as in more effort is usually needed due to the harder steel.
    Indeed, Torreys are among the toughest, FME. As they get right, they shave with most and hold an edge forever, it seems.
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    I rest my case.

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    I own 2 Genco's, an Ontario and a Geneva. Being from NY I love the idea of blades made in my former state. The Genco's shave like a dream, really hold an edge and considering they are almost 100 years old and mass produced, that speaks volumes for good old American know how.
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