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    Quote Originally Posted by RezDog View Post
    Well there are some aesthetics to some the different brands. Personally I don't like a bunch of writing or gold wash on my razors. Revisor tends to fit the bill for me on that one, and so does Ralf Aust.
    I am like you. I like a clean blade...no etching, gold etc. etc. I've been looking at a Ralf Aust...but I read in another post that his razor is a little on the heavier side...too bad they don't post weight as part of the description. Hence my OP.

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    There is more difference between 5/8 and 6/8 razors than the 1/8 inch

    The tang size and spine size jumps up so they have more over all mass, which is one reason why I have always recommended them over a 5/8 for beginners..

    The 6/8 is in a size almost exclusively

    your 4/8, 9/16, 5/8, 11/16 are in basically one size

    Your 13/16, 7/8, 8/8 again are in a size together

    The 6/8 is basically alone

    This is a generalization, there are of course exceptions to this, there are few solid rock rules in SR's
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    Quote Originally Posted by gssixgun View Post
    There is more difference between 5/8 and 6/8 razors than the 1/8 inch

    The tang size and spine size jumps up so they have more over all mass, which is one reason why I have always recommended them over a 5/8 for beginners..

    The 6/8 is in a size almost exclusively

    your 4/8, 9/16, 5/8, 11/16 are in basically one size

    Your 13/16, 7/8, 8/8 again are in a size together

    The 6/8 is basically alone

    This is a generalization, there are of course exceptions to this, there are few solid rock rules in SR's
    This is helpful. I have been wondering if it is always the case that a 6/8 will be heavier than a 5/8...or does that depend in part on the brand and grind (full hollow, half hollow, wedge, etc.).

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    In any given size the spine width is the same, has to be for proper geometry. So that means a 5/8 wedge is much heavier than and extra hollow ground as more metal is removed from the blade blank. It is quite possible an old style 5/8 Sheffie wedge will out weigh a 6/8 extra hollow ground.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Whizbang View Post
    This is helpful. I have been wondering if it is always the case that a 6/8 will be heavier than a 5/8...or does that depend in part on the brand and grind (full hollow, half hollow, wedge, etc.).
    All things being equal the 6/8 will be heavier and larger in the hand,,, again it gets a bit dicey trying to make "rules" in this hobby as I can almost always find an exception to it

    So speaking in generalities yes the 6/8 is simply more razor all around then a 5/8, where the general difference between a 4/8 and a 5/8 is more about that 1/8 inch of the blade size Same as the 7/8 vs 8/8 size difference is more about that 1/8 inch blade size...

    Again speaking in generalities...

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    Quote Originally Posted by gssixgun View Post
    All things being equal the 6/8 will be heavier and larger in the hand,,, again it gets a bit dicey trying to make "rules" in this hobby as I can almost always find an exception to it

    So speaking in generalities yes the 6/8 is simply more razor all around then a 5/8, where the general difference between a 4/8 and a 5/8 is more about that 1/8 inch of the blade size Same as the 7/8 vs 8/8 size difference is more about that 1/8 inch blade size...

    Again speaking in generalities...
    Thanks. So in my search for a lighter razor I am right to search for a 5/8...

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