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    I think that the "Holy Grail" keeps changing.
    It happens when you get to a point where the size and grind of a razor doesn't really matter and you get a great shave with everything as long as it has a killer edge.
    Some days it's the Henckels 14. Others it's the Wade & Butcher FBU wedge, or a custom built, or a narrow barely 5/8 wide hollow ground...etc..etc.
    The bottom line is that razors are like your kids.. all different but you love them all!!

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    Well I'm sure everyone has heard me say more than once, Henckles is my favorite brand. I also like the 14's and 17's carbon over stainless. I have a Henckles 11V that is stainless and a wedge that is pretty rockin. Preferences do wain but there are some constants too and I am with you Sheffield wedges and Henckles makes for the sweetest shaving.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rhensley View Post
    I understand whole heartily. Never tried either though. I have been watching some of the razors from the Netherlands. Can't pronounce any of them but tempted to try one.
    You will never know until you do...

    I just tend to like the German razors best. Must be my heritage too. I would love to get a Thiers one day and see how they are.
    German blade snob!

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    I rotate current favorites almost as much as razors, soaps and brushes. Whatever I am currently using should be good enough for an awesome shave.

    My current favorite of the 30 or so straights I rotate is a Dovo Bismarck 6/8. I bought this while waiting on a Wacker which is also very nice but this Bismarck has that something special.
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    When folks talk about their favorite or best razors they usually mention the grind and size and scales but what many forget about (and I think is the most important) is the feel of the razor and the way it fits in your hand. After-all, any razor can be honed and scales can be changed but overall dimensions are another thing.

    Each one of us has hands of differing dimensions. If you ever experience a razor, that when you hold it seems to be almost an extension of your hand and can be effortlessly manipulated like a fine instrument you will realize what a great razor truly is.
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    I enjoy a little variety. I have some Sheffields, some heavy grinds, some extra hollow, round tips, square, French, Spanish. But that being said, I'm also content with what I have. I may buy something else down the line but I've also found that ever more variety just becomes noise. I've weeded out some of the ones that I didn't care for and kept the ones that I like most. And over time I may tweak that some. I like variety but I'm not looking for anymore of it. Soaps, aftershaves, balms? Same thing. I have a few options that I like. It gives me variety. But I only use a few selected varieties that work well for me. The hunt for the holy grail is off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thebigspendur View Post
    Each one of us has hands of differing dimensions. If you ever experience a razor, that when you hold it seems to be almost an extension of your hand and can be effortlessly manipulated like a fine instrument you will realize what a great razor truly is.
    Exactly my thoughts. My favorites were ergonomically designed as shavers , whether it be a wedgy Sheffield or simple Red Imp, easy to strop and with good balance in the hand. I dislike thumb notches personally. They are ok while actually shaving ,but I tend to fumble with them while honing and especially stropping. Some of the customs , tend to place visual appeal over functionality and while attractive to the eye,become less appealing in use.
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    One thing I will add, I used to be into bigger blades 7/8, 6/8, not anymore

    I find a 5/8 or there around to be much more to my preference, I like their agility and maneuverability, feels indeed good to my hands and I feel very comfortable honing, stropping and shaving with them
    so, 5/8 shoulder-less blades are my go to, it's something I've come to liken more than anything else after years and years of collecting and shaving, it's pretty much all I ever use anymore
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    I have a fairly heavy & stiff beard that grows pretty fast. I tend to go towards larger blades. At the moment my go to razor is a 6/8" Pre 1881 Hollow ground with a nice smile. Second on the list is a 11/16" German made 133 Red Imp. Took a while to stop cutting my self on that sharp tip but I have it down pretty good. I find the workmanship on the Red Imp to be about the best I have seen on a production razor. I value that more than fancy & pretty myself I have several other straight's that go in & out of the rotation, United States, Germany & England all made fine razors & many other countries also.
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