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    This razor was featured on the latest issue of Cigar Aficionado. Does anybody know anything about this maker?

    The Straight Razor — Discommon

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    Interesting grind on blade, is there an advantage to that? Looks like mostly machine vs. the forged type. Modern look, expensive, I would have to hear more about it to comment anymore, website not much info.
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    Thanks - interesting, but when I read, "when we passed 200 hours of computer modeling on the handles", I thought to myself do I want to pay $1,200 bucks for "handles" and a razor made by a knife maker...who happens to call the scales on a straight razor, "handles".....

    Kidding around a bit, but that is an expensive blade....

    Be interesting to hear what Bruno has to say about the type of steel used - ZiFiNit?

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    I know that they have not considered the fact that the razors need to be honed.

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    That was exactly what I thought. How would you hone a SR with a spine like that?
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    Expensive letter opener?

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    Basically, the blade maker took his Prepper knife design and made it into a razor. I guess it could be honed with a knife sharpening jig but it sure can't be honed as a razor.

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    It certainly would not sharpen like any straight razor I have had. I wonder if it would ever even shave. The spine would have to have some sort of a honing jig attached to it in order to get any single stroke on the hone and at that point would the angle be correct for shaving. I think I will let other try this one out.
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    Very expensive rooky mistake with the weird double bevel on this RSO
    How does it get honed flat on the Hones ????
    Different looking pocket knife but
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    I am stunned that after 200 hours on a computer that is the end result and is sold out at $1200 a copy. I can see why it was featured in an issue of "Cigar Aficionado".

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